Definition of large batch and mass production?
Mass production of large batches of goods. A moving assembly line. More clearly defined positions. Clear chain of command...
What is the process of extracting rubber from rubber tree?
Make an incision around the tree trunk and collect the white sticky sap which falls from the cracks in a bucket.
Three basic activities common to all manufacturing operations are?
Three basic activities common to all manufacturing operations are financing, producing, and selling.
Methods of forecasting Broadly Speaking, there are two methods of demand forecasting. They are 1. Survey methods 2 Statistical methods Survey Methods Survey methods helps us in obtaining information about the future purchase plans of potential buyers through collecting the opinions of experts or by interviewing the consumers. These methods are extensively used in short run and estimating the demand for new products A) Consumer's Interview Method: Efforts are made to collect the relevant information directly from the consumers with regard to their future purchase plans. B) Opinion survey method : Under this method, sales representatives, professional experts and the market consultants and others are asked to express their considered opinions about the volume of sales expected in the future. C) Experts Opinion Method : Under this method, outside experts are appinted. They are supplied with all kinds of information and statistical data. The management requests the experts to express their considered opinions and views about the expected future sales of the company D) Output Method - Under this method, the sale of the product under consideration is projected on the basis of demand surveys of the industries using the given product as an intermediate product Statistical Method Statistical, mathematical models, equations etc are extensively sed in order to estimate future demand of a particular product 1 Trend Projection Method- On the basis of time series, it is possible to project the future sales of a company 2 Economic Indicator An economic indicator indicates change in the magnitude of an economic variable. It gives the signal about the direction of change in an economic variable.
Where are cold steel knives made?
Their own web site states, "Our products are manufactured world wide. Most items are made in Japan, Taiwan, or China."
Did grede foundry sell to thyssenkrupp foundry?
Someone is doing some digging online. The answer is no, not at this time. I do believe what is happening, Grede is shopping their foundries, that is why you have sen tours from Waukesha, Citation, and auditors. We will all know what is going on by the end of the month. Just look for Grede to file Bankruptcy no matter what happens.
Modal is a cellulose fiber made by spinning reconstituted cellulose from beech trees. It is about 50% more water-absorbent than cotton
Manufacturing process of diphenyl oxide from phenol and mono chlorobenzine?
it is a procees between phnol and mono chloro benzen in precence of catalist. press. 15 kg ........... distilation ..............
What are examples of manufacturing?
Manufacturing is the making of goods. General Electric makes electrical products where Ford makes cars. Toshiba makes electronics such as computers and phones.
What is the purpose of closing entries?
The purpose of closing entries is to transfer the balances of temporary accounts to permanent accounts. These entries are used via the adjusted trial balances.
What are some of the manufacturers of soap and shampoo in the US?
Shampoo Lore`al Head & Shoulders Dove SoapDove Dial
Where did textile workers get their cotton?
obviously from the south where there were cotton plantations..
What is the non-manufacturing rule?
"Nonmanufacturer rule" means that a contractor under a small business set-aside contract shall be a small business under the applicable size standard and shall provide either its own product or that of another domestic small business manufacturing or processing concern (see 13 CFR 121.406 and FAR 19.001).
What is PE coated paper plates?
PE is the acronym for Poly Ethylene, a common plastic used in many consumer products and food storage containers. The real question is...is it BPA-free? and what type of PE is used (LDPE - Low Density Poly Ethylene or HDPE - High Density Poly Ethylene) and based on this, what small molecules may leach out when you put hot food on the plate or microwave it.
Is there anymore info on northwest chair co of tacoma WA?
Is there more information about the Northwest Chair Company of Tacoma Wa?
How do people make money in Michigan?
Michigan has several industries that allow them to make money. Factories and the automobile industry are bug parts of the economy. There is also tourism, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and retail stores.
What person is a manufacturer?
A Manufacturer is a person or company who produces a product. There are millions of products; they could range from a food item like Chewing Gum to a gigantic machine bigger than a large building that excavates minerals from a mine.
A person who is not a Manufacturer could be a Service Provider. Service providers range from Attorneys to Ministers and Priests; from Tax Accountants to Dealers in a casino.
As you see, the difference between a Manufacturer and one who provides Services is that the Manufacturer produces a tangible Product that can be eaten, drunk, driven, kicked, thrown, worn, played with, ridden, sat in, slept on, etc etc.
If trees produce paper and money is made of paper cant money grow on trees?
Okay, money is not, in any real sense, "made of paper". Sure, it's printed on paper (though calling the substance money is printed on "paper" is a bit misleading, because there's actually a large amount of cotton present in that "paper". But, what makes money money is the fact that the government proclaims it to be "legal tender". So, in the only sense that matters, money is made out of government proclamation, not paper. Moreover, trees do not produce paper directly. They produce wood. Humans produce paper by processing the wood (and, in the case of the paper used to print money, cotton as well). And humans make money by printing numbers, words, and the pictures of dead Presidents on the paper. The biological processes going on inside a tree, complex as they are, cannot duplicate these human processes. So, "money", even if it was nothing more than the paper and ink that went into physically producing the bills, still could not grow on trees.
Where were factories located during the Industrial Revolution?
They had to be located along power sources and in this time it meant rivers or waterways. They needed the water for steam or water power. In England they built shallow canals so the mills had the water and ways to get the wool to market with shallow draft boats. It was this way until things could be powered by electricity.
Why does one need proper documentation for a business?
It is good practice for an organization/company to enforce proper documentation for its operations maintenance and sustenance purposes.