The time spent moving a product from one processing department to the next processing department is an example of a value-added activity.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

A value-added activity is any unit of work that contributes to a product's ability to satisfy customer needs. Nonvalue-added activities are tasks undertaken that do not contribute to a product's ability to satisfy customer needs. Moving a product from one processing department to the next processing department is an example of a nonvalue-added activity.

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