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Location of Production and Service Facilities; Chapter 3. Layout Planning; Chapter 4. Purchasing Systems and Vendor Rating; Chapter 5. Operations Planning and Control; Chapter 6. Inventory Control; Chapter 7. Material Requirement Planning; Chapter 8. Just-In-Time Approach; Chapter 9. Project Management; Chapter 10. Quality Control; Chapter 11. Total Quality Management and ISO-9000; Chapter 12. Linear Programming; Chapter 13. Methods Engineering; Chapter 14. Mechanization, Automation and Productivity 327 $aChapter 15. Value Analysis and Value EngineeringIndex 330 $aThe book includes the background, the core concepts, and the models of POM. It is readable, comprehensive, and contemporary in its approach. The concepts of Operations Management have been delivered to the readers in a simple, straightforward manner, and without mincing the words to avoid dilution of the materials itself. 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