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  • 51Manufacturing industries of Japan — Japan s major export industries include automobiles, consumer electronics (see Japanese consumer electronics industry), computers, semiconductors, and iron and steel. Additional key industries in Japan s economy are petrochemicals,… …

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  • 52Manufacturing execution system — Pour les articles homonymes, voir MES. Un Manufacturing Execution System (abrégé en MES) est un système informatique dont les objectifs sont d abord de collecter en temps réel les données de production de tout ou partie d une usine ou d un… …

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  • 53production, theory of — ▪ economics Introduction       in economics, an effort to explain the principles by which a business firm decides how much of each commodity that it sells (its “outputs” or “products”) it will produce, and how much of each kind of labour, raw… …

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  • 54Manufacturing in Australia — Although primary production is the main industry in Australia, manufacturing in Australia is still a significant industry. Contents 1 History 2 Food processing 3 Textile industry 4 Motor vehicles …

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  • 55Production function — Graph of Total, Average, and Marginal Product In microeconomics and macroeconomics, a production function is a function that specifies the output of a firm, an industry, or an entire economy for all combinations of inputs. This function is an… …

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  • 56manufacturing — See manufacturable. * * * Any industry that makes products from raw materials by the use of manual labour or machines and that is usually carried out systematically with a division of labour. In a more limited sense, manufacturing is the… …

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  • 57Manufacturing supermarket — A manufacturing supermarket (or market location) is, for a factory process, what a retail supermarket is for the customer. The customers draw products from the shelves as needed and this can be detected by the supplier who then initiates a… …

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  • 58Manufacturing — In the nineteenth century, manufacturing was done under the supervision of the couturier, usually in his or her attic (or atelier). As ready to wear evolved and sales volumes increased, factories were set up with production personnel hired to… …

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  • 59Manufacturing in the United Kingdom — Contents 1 Engineering and allied industries 2 Other important sectors 3 See also …

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  • 60Production Cost — A cost incurred by a business when manufacturing a good or producing a service. Production costs combine raw material and labor. To figure out the cost of production per unit, the cost of production is divided by the number of units produced. A… …

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