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The Just In Time system usually works well but created serious problems in the wake of the Japanese Tsunami which led to widespread disruption of power supplies and caused some industries to shut down. This in turn led to delays in meeting orders, notably for automotive parts, leading firms like Honda to run out of vital components, halting production in Swindon, UK.

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