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Manufacturing

Manufacturing is the use of tools, machines and labor to produce goods for sale or use. It may refer to various human activities ranging from handicraft to high tech, but is most commonly applied to industrial production where raw materials are transformed into finished goods.

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How do you use further in a sentence?

(The adverb further means "to a greater extent" or additional - for a distance, use "farther")

"John was further in debt than his wife knew."

"The product needs further testing to improve its operation."

"Upon further review, the decision on the field has been confirmed."

"Investigators discovered a further case of fraud in the election."

(verb use - "advance")

"He used the crisis to further his own career."

Cost accounting system in a manufacturing company?

We are going to stary using a software named "Enterprise One"Is there anything known about this software?

What is the difference between thermo plastic and thermo setting plastic?

ThermoplastIc materials (such as polyethylene, nylon, etc ) are melt-processable, meaning that they can be heated to a melt (liquid) phase, forced into a mold, and then cooled to form a pre-determined shape. Typical processes include injection molding, compression molding, and blow molding. Thermoplastic materials can, many times, be potentially ground up and re-processed many times as there is no chemical reaction that occurs. Thermoset materials (such as epoxy, and some polyesters), on the other hand, undergo a chemical reaction and cross-linking of the polymer chains and can not be can't be ground up and re-processed.

What country makes Mercedes cars?

Mercedes-Benz cars, buses and trucks are manufactured in these countries:

Austria (Graz)

Brazil (Juiz de Fora)

China (Fuzhou)

Egypt ( 6th of October City; Cairo)

France ( Ligny-en-Barrois)

Germany (Sindelfinger; Rastatt; Bremen; Wörth am Rhein, Mannheim)

Hungary (Kecskemét)

India (Pune; Chakan)

Malaysia (Pekan)

Mexico (Santiago Tianguistenco; Toluca)

South Africa (East London)

Spain (Samano; Vitoria; Alcobendas)

Thailand (Thonburi)

Turkey (Aksaray)

United States (Tuscaloosa, AL)

What was the advantage of a tetrarchy?

Government leadership spread between four people.

What are the benefits of inventory management?

1. Easy to locate items with proper inventory management.

2. Reduce wastage.

3. FIFO control to ensure older batch of stock always send out first.

4. Increase productivity.

5. Improve storage space utilization.

6. Improve inventory accuracy.

Why do made sponge iron?

spong iron is the porous product of direct reduction of iron ore .it is better than scrap of iron because of less polution of the environment and more homogenous and have less harmfull element such as phosphor sulphur( S and P).

What is fake silk called?

it is because it is made by human begins (us) and not obtained naturally therfore known as artificial silk

It is also called rayon

How do a manufacturing engineer dress to go to work?

Some companies demand that manufacturing engineers wear a suit and tie to work. Others have a more relaxed dress code. Depends totally on the company.

Bad properties of cotton?

properties of cotton bad points.

.it wrinkles easily

Where are American tanks manufactured?

During the Vietnam War, the US Army's M48 Patton tanks were manufactured by the Chrysler Automobile company in Detroit MI.

Largest producer of Silk in the world?

thialand or china i think Thailand mostly yeh thialan

What is product standardization?

Developing standerized product marketed world wide with a standerized marketing mix.

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Selling essentially the same product in the same market across the world

Name the forms a product may take and give some examples?

This question is to broad to correctly answer. Below is dictionary definition of a product. Definitions of producton the Web: * merchandise: commodities offered for sale; "good business depends on having good merchandise"; "that store offers a variety of products" * an artifact that has been created by someone or some process; "they improve their product every year"; "they export most of their agricultural production" * a quantity obtained by multiplication; "the product of 2 and 3 is 6" * a chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction; "a product of lime and nitric acid" * a consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances; "skill is the product of hours of practice"; "his reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue" * intersection: the set of elements common to two or more sets; "the set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red things"

wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn ---- In otherwords every synthetic material/object is a product. Technically all things that are "produced" one way or another are products...