This question is a real eye-chart, if you ask me. I'm just going to go with whatever my gut tells me - which is D) Are unneeded tools or supplies easily noted?
Hmm, I'm going with C) Can changeover challenges be recognized? A Visual Factory is all about making the manufacturing process transparent, so it wouldn't be good at hiding those kinds of challenges.
Haha, this question is a bit of a visual factory joke. The answer is obviously B) Can extra inventory be seen easily? That's like the whole point of a Visual Factory!
I'm not sure about this one. All of these seem like things a Visual Factory could help with. Maybe the answer is D) Are unneeded tools or supplies easily noted?
I think the correct answer is A) Are setups optimized for lower scrap levels? A Visual Factory is more focused on visualizing the manufacturing process, not necessarily optimizing specific setup parameters.
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