The layout approach that addresses trade-offs between space and material handling is called the fixed-position layout.

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Layout decisions are a key part of operations management and can have strategic implications. Layout decisions can affect an organization's competitive priorities in terms of: Capacity, Processes, Flexibility, Cost, Quality of work life, Customer contact, and Image.  Here are some types of layout decisions: Process layout: This layout is used when a company manufactures a low volume of products with a high variety. In this layout, workstations or departments are grouped by function. For example, in a retail store, all grocery functions would be arranged in one place. Product layout: This... Show more

The layout approach that addresses trade-offs between space and material handling is called the fixed-position layout.