Being a researcher in manufacturing organization how can you search the opportunities and monitor the threats of your product?
How much does it cost to make a rubber band?
It depends on how big you want the ball to be. You can probably make a reasonable sized one with 100-200 rubber bands. One of the big bags you can find in an office supply store would probably be enough to start out with.
Factors affecting decision making?
There are so many factors affecting decision making. Some of them include the parties involved, urgency of the matter, stakes involved and so much more.
Why is lead no longer used in the manufacture of food containers?
because lead can damage your nervous system and your brain..... it can also have damaging environmental effects.. up until the 1960s lead was often used also in drain pipes, in paints, and also in gasoline. The latter could cause lead-containing dust from from car and other automobile exhausts.
Is depreciation manufacturing labor?
Depreciation is not a manufacturing labor rather it is manufacturing overhead as machines used in manufacturing is not part of labor rather it is part of overhead.
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What toothpastes are manufactured in USA?
all kinds of toothpastes like colgate, close-up, aqua fresh, crest and more
What Are The Ingredients In iron?
Iron is an element, so the only ingredient in pure iron is iron. Iron as used in inductry typically is combined with small amounts of carbon, tungsten, cobalt and other elements to create steel and types of 'iron.' Well iron is made of tons of stuff that is just a few thing you can go to www.myminerals.com to find out alot more!!!!!!!!
What are manufactured resources?
The Word 'Capital' is used to describe manufactured resources .It is Anything you use which is bot naturally existent
What is polypropylene used for?
Polypropylene is a thermoplastic polymer, made by the chemical industry and used in a wide variety of applications, including packaging, textiles (e.g. ropes, thermal underwear and carpets), stationery, plastic parts and reusable containers of various types, laboratory equipment, loudspeakers, automotive components, and polymer banknotes.
What is an Example of primary secondary and tertiary industries?
Using Herefordshire as an example:
Primary Industry: Fishing, Mining, Farming, Logging, hop farm
Secondary: Computer Manufacturer, Chemical Plant,brewery
Tertiary: Bank, Retial Outlets, transport, public house
Short note stock out risk SOR Service level SL and safety stock SS?
Please refer MS 05 Management of machines & Materials from IGNOU Please refer MS 05 Management of machines & Materials from IGNOU
Role of purchasing department?
Purchasing departments research products and the costs of products to determine the best options. Purchasing departments are a big factor when you consider a company's ability to make a profit.
it is used for things like sandwich bags, freezer bags and water pipes.
Distinguish between fixed cost and variable cost?
A fixed cost is a cost (in the short-run) that does not change based on the production output in a business; i.e. no matter how many products a company makes/sells, these costs do not change. Examples include rent, salaries, and insurance.
A variable cost is a cost (in the short-run) that changes based on the amount of output in a business; i.e. the cost increases if the company makes/sells more products, and vice-versa. Examples include wages, cost of goods sold, and income tax.
Under classical economic theory, all costs are variable in the long-run.
An SKU will be defined as an item of stock that is completely specified as to functions, style, size, colour, and usually location