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In machine tooling, EDP stands for "Electronic Data Processing." It refers to the use of computerized systems to manage and control various aspects of manufacturing processes, including design, production scheduling, and inventory management. EDP enhances efficiency, accuracy, and data management in machining operations, enabling better decision-making and workflow optimization.

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