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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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What are the objectives of inventory management?

The objectives of inventory management are as following:-

  • To reduce Searching Time
  • To reduce Wastage
  • To implement FIFO inventory control
  • To improve inventory tracking
  • To increase productivity
  • To improve Storage Space Utilization
  • To improve Inventory Accuracy

Describe how to make a personal budget and list the advantages of using this tool of financial management?

There are several different ways to make a personal budget. The best way is to make a spreadsheet. People can use Microsoft Excel. If they do not have access to this program, they can use Open Office. The advantages of using this program is that it is free. Plus people can use formulas to make calculations.

How do factories effect your pollution?

yes factories cause air pollution because the smoke comes out of the chimany

Do trees make paper?

no really, it comes floating down form the heavens......yes it does from the pulp which i think is the trees inners

What is difference between a merchandising company income statement and manufacturing company income statement?

 Merchandising companies do not calculate the raw materials placed in production or cost

of goods manufactured.

 Merchandisers purchase goods from suppliers instead of manufacturing goods. The cost

of these purchases from suppliers is often called net purchases in the income statement, in

contrast to cost of goods manufactured in a manufacturer’s income statement. The net

purchases line consists of purchases, purchases returns and allowances, purchases

discounts, and freight in.

 Merchandisers do not use the schedule of cost of goods manufactured (and related

schedule of raw materials placed in production).

 Merchandisers use an account called merchandise inventory, or simply inventory, instead

of finished goods inventory. This reflects that merchandisers do not produce goods.

Which presidential candidate of 1824 supported manufacturing?

1824 Presidental candidate Henry Clay was a strong supporter of manufacturing.

How much paper can a redwood tree make?

None...redwood is used for everything but paper...gum trees are used for making paper. I saw this on the History or Discovery channel show recently.

What is the definition of tertiary production?

The production of living material per unit area (or volume) per unit time by organisms consuming the herbivores. Usually expressed as grams carbon per meter square per year. i found it on this website : http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Glossary/Glossary.cfm?TermEnglish=tertiary%20production

What is the value of 22 410 marked pat pending and Chicopee Falls Mass USA made?

1939-1945. If it says patent pending, you can ASSUME it was in the first year or two, but it may be refering only to a patent for some very minor improvement.

What was the International Monetary Fund established for?

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Is paper only made from trees?


Yes most paper are made from trees. They are made by using chopped up wood, water, and bleach. First they use these huge machines to grind them up then they wet it, then bleach ti to make it white then they press the excess water out. They cut up the big rolls of paper( the rolls are over 30 feet long and the diameter is about 15 feet.) to the size of our every day paper with super sharp blades.

Main functions of International Monetary fund?

One of the roles of International Monetary Fund is to provide loan to the international importer who do not have immediate cash to pay with.

What is fixed costs plus variable costs?

Fixed costs are costs that DO NOT change in response to changes to activity levels.

Variable costs are costs that change in proportion to changes in volume or activity.

It's simple, you just have to remember:

Fixed cost:

Total - DO NOT change

Per unit -CHANGES (usually, decrease)

Variable cost:

Per unit - SAME

Total -CHANGES

How is paper produced?

Paper starts with fibers. Wood is the most common source, but cotton, linen and others can be used and often are. The fibers are mixed together into slurry. Chemicals are used to clean and whiten or color the slurry. The slurry is laid out on a screen and the water drains away leaving a layer of fibers, patterns in this screen leave watermarks that can be seen when you hold the paper up to the light. These are rolled smooth and dried and then cut into the appropriate size. The production of pulp paper can be an ecology and environmentaly friendly process, that insures both renewable habitat. The biggest potential loss is the water used in processing. == == == == A little more than one third of a tree is needed to make 3,000 sheets of copy paper. The actual answer of course depends on the tree and on the type of paper. For more details see the related link to Conservatree. Nearly 4 billion trees worldwide are cut down each year for paper, representing about 35% of all harvested trees. Paper is one of the easiest products to recycle. Although paper manufacturers typically manage and replant forests that they harvest, you can reduce the need to cut as many trees by recycling paper and cardboard.

How many churches close their doors everyday?

Great question! The Biblical church is not founded in a building so that would mean 0 real churches close each month. However; what I think you're asking is "How many US 501.3c corporations pretending to be Christian churches stop doing business trade each month?" And that number is probably very high!

How do you get him to clean his room?

I am a kid also. Although now I clean my room on command I used to not too. My mother would propose many offers such has a later bedtime, increase in allowence, free gaming hours, and many other incentatives. I recommend you use some of these motives to help your child or relitive to clean up there room.

When did the International Monetary Fund come into existence?

In 1946 in Washington, D.C., the international organization to monitor the new international monetary system came into existence--the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

How much paper dose one tree make?

According to non-profit group Conservatree, it takes an average of 24 trees to make a ton (2,000 pounds) of typical office paper. It takes about 12 trees to make a ton (2,000 pounds) of thinner magazine or phone book paper.

They also estimate that 1 tree makes 16.67 reams of copy paper or 8,333.3 sheets.

It is important to note that rarely are trees harvested solely to make paper. They are harvested for lumber production and the scraps are pulped to make paper.

See related link for more statistics.

What are the goals of international monetary fund?

The main function of the IMF is to stabilize World Currencies, thus stabilizing the global economy and reduce poverty. At least, that's the official claim the IMF is making. The IMF can also be seen as a global economic surveillance apparatus. Countries that refuse to surrender to the IMF and claim their economic sovereignty have been victims of aggressive military campaigns by the US and NATO. A clear example is the US/NATO bombardment of Libya in 2011. The IMF is active internationally but not internationally supported.

How many trees does it take to make the New York Times paper?

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If the below answer was intended to suggest that to make a newspaper, at least one tree must be felled, then that's true. But it's the answer is completely wrong.

One tree can generate enough pulp to create 2,500 - 4,000 average-sized newspapers.

It takes 1 tree