The place of the computer in production planning and inventory control
W. A. Hipp, F. E. Ehmann and G. C. Dyson, Jr.
Abstract
Electronic data processing equipment (computers) in Schmidt's Philadelphia plant permits the taking of data previously available but in cumbersome forms and translates it into usable information with great expediency, thereby providing a sound basis for production schedules and the ordering of materials for both brewing and bottling departments.