Just in Time Technology Simulation in the Distribution Process of the Manufacturing Company

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This article deals with distribution logistics system in chosen manufacturing company in the city of Zilina. This company must plan distribution of goods to the 16 customers located in the area up to 50 kilometres around Zilina and back to the company in Zilina. The distribution logistics system JIT obtains loading, transport, rests during transport, unloading in destination and dispose of every route from Zilina to the customers and back to the company in Zilina. The simulation of distribution logistics system JIT obtains times for every activity of goods during transportation. The results of this simulation are presented in this article.

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