A​ process-oriented layout A. deals with​ low-volume, high-variety production. B. addresses the layout requirements of​ large, bulky projects such as ships and buildings. C. seeks the best personnel and machine utilization in repetitive or continuous production. D. deals with​ high-volume, low-variety production

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

There are six layout strategies.

-Fixed position layout. large bulky projects such as ships and buildings.

-Office layout. positions workers, their equipment, and spaces/offices to provide for movement of information.

-Retail services layout.  allocates shelf space and responds to customer behavior.

-Warehouse layout. addresses trade off between space and material handling.

-Product oriented layout. seeks the best personnel and machine use in repetitive or continuous production.

-Process oriented layout. Characteristics:

Similar machines and equipment are grouped together.

To deal will low volume, high variety production.

Each product/service undergoes a different sequence of operations.