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build to order

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build something to order
to build an individual object according to a special set of specifications. I am having them build a new house to order—just for us. The car will be built to order.
See also: build, order


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RedPrairie solution now live at two new Delphi production lines in Romania and Poland COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Leading automotive supplier Delphi Corporation has gone live with RedPrairie's Build To Order software at two new production lines in Romania and Poland that produce customer-specific wire harnesses and ship them in long range sequence to the OEM in Germany.
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Not since the invention of computers has a way to put them to work been found that will increase the productivity of build to order products to the extent now possible," said the book's publisher, Stephen Hawley Martin.
 
 
 
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