Yes
Milk of manufacturing grade meets less stringent standards and may only be used for manufactured products
Manufacturing grade milk is what remains after specific fat content (i.e. skim/1%/2%/whole) milk has beem produced. Less-than-batch sized lots (typically less than 1000L) are mixed together and used for products which are uncritical of fat content.
Yes, the price gap is closing as the price of dry milk goes up, it is still a little cheaper...but not much!
Whole milk is NOT usually cheaper than skim milk. Skim milk is usually cheaper, because the milkfat that is "skimmed" of the milk has value and can be sold on its own.
Fluid Milk Manufacturing
There are two grades of milk in the United States, grade A and B. Grade A is used for consumption and direct sales in stores. Grade B is used for indirect consumption such as cheese.
The Indian manufacturing sector is not doing well because of the mismanagement and the import of the goods from the other countries which are cheaper.
The capital-intensive nature of paper manufacturing means that cheaper overseas labor has less of an impact on manufacturing costs than in other, more labor-intensive industries.
To improve plant growth to make it faster and cheaper
because it is now much more popular
NAICS Code 311511
Manufacturing software is copyrighted material. There are many kinds of software available. Downloading software can be faster and cheaper. Make sure that you are downloading the real deal.