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What is meant by “capacity in chunks”, and why is that a factor in capacity planning?

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Capacity in chunks refers to the large increases that are frequently encountered in capacity decisions. An example would be adding a new machine. It is important because it means that small capacity increases may not be feasible, or that other alternatives (e.g., working overtime instead of buying another machine) may be worthy of consideration.
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