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Companies that attempt to achieve zero defects in the manufacturing process treat spoilage as:?

A) scrap

B) reworked units

C) abnormal spoilage  

D) normal spoilage

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Question added by Mohammed Asim Nehal , M Asim Nehal & Co , Chartered Accountants
Date Posted: 2015/08/16
Hossam Mohamed
by Hossam Mohamed , Senior Accountant , Allied Arab Assurance Brokerage

Answer is C) abnormal spoilage.

Gayasuddin Mohammed
by Gayasuddin Mohammed , Advocate , Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad

C) abnormal spoilage is the answer

Haytham Ahmed
by Haytham Ahmed , باحث قانونى , Prosecution GENERAL

 the answer is normal spoilage

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by Deleted user

B) reworked units......................................................................................................................

Muhammad Essam Pirzada
by Muhammad Essam Pirzada , Consultant –Real Estate & Construction , Freelance Service Provider

"C" would be my answer since company is aiming for zero defects in manufacturing.

Anoop Mohan
by Anoop Mohan , Finance Manager , Arafa plywoods

Abnormal spoilage that has to be reworked to achieve Zero defect policy

Huda Adam
by Huda Adam , Faculty of Commerce Graduate , Cairo University

The answer would be abnormal spoilage (C)

MOHAMMAD SARFARAZUL HASSAN
by MOHAMMAD SARFARAZUL HASSAN , Financial Analyst , Spectra Support Services

Option A is correct..............

A company whose goal is zero defects would usually treat all spoilage as abnormal

Badar Khan
by Badar Khan , Accounts cum administrative assistant , Al Qassimia Drivng Training Centre.Sharjah

In reality it is not possible but it can happen in theory ..the answer is (B)

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