Pull Principle:
Pull Principle:
What does this term stand for?
The Pull Principle is a supply chain strategy in which production and distribution are driven by actual customer demand rather than forecasts. This approach minimizes inventory levels, reduces waste, improves responsiveness, and ensures that goods are produced or transported only when required. Pull systems are widely used in lean manufacturing, just-in-time production, and demand-driven logistics, allowing companies to respond quickly to market changes and reduce excess stock.
Characteristics:
- Production and distribution driven by real customer demand
- Minimizes inventory and reduces waste
- Enhances responsiveness to market fluctuations
- Supports lean manufacturing and just-in-time logistics
Reduces holding costs and improves supply chain agility
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