IEEE International Engineering Management ConferenceIEEE, 1996 |
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... cost for each high volume product to be manufactured reflects the underlying efficiency of the facility . A dedicated facility is more efficient and thus has a lower initial unit production cost . Alternatively , to achieve early market ...
... cost for each high volume product to be manufactured reflects the underlying efficiency of the facility . A dedicated facility is more efficient and thus has a lower initial unit production cost . Alternatively , to achieve early market ...
Pagina 161
... Cost The effect of facility flexibility on the production cost is twofold . First , to achieve early market entry , a firm may employ flexible manufacturing equipment . However , higher flexibility results in lower efficiency of the ...
... Cost The effect of facility flexibility on the production cost is twofold . First , to achieve early market entry , a firm may employ flexible manufacturing equipment . However , higher flexibility results in lower efficiency of the ...
Pagina 170
... cost to companies , reducing health care costs , reputably a $ 200 billion annual cost to industry and a $ 1 trillion annual cost to the Nation , reducing energy costs , reputably a $ 100 billion annual cost to industry and a $ 500 billion ...
... cost to companies , reducing health care costs , reputably a $ 200 billion annual cost to industry and a $ 1 trillion annual cost to the Nation , reducing energy costs , reputably a $ 100 billion annual cost to industry and a $ 500 billion ...
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Intelligent Software Agents As Tools For Managing Ethical Issues In Organisations Caused | 1 |
Management Information And Control System For Research Administration | 12 |
Towards A Better Human Resources Management Within The Virtual Corporation | 18 |
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