Introduction to Materials Management The efficiency of any manufacturing organisation depends on the availability of component parts and materials in the proper quantity‚ quality‚ price‚ range and time. Failure in any of these areas increases costs and decreases profit as certainly as outmoded production methods or ineffective selling techniques. This simple but obvious point has only recently come to be properly understood. This book presents the principles‚ methods and strategies that represent
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Minimizing the Inventory Cost in the Production Management: Just in Time (JIT) Manufacturing System is a Mile Stone Shirajul Islam M. Phil Researcher‚ Jahangirnagar University‚ Savar‚ Dhaka Abstract This article explains how a firm manages her inventory to gain minimum production cost and earn business success by using JIT (Just in Time) Manufacturing System. It provides a mathematical framework to understand the performance of a farm‚ and argues that inventory cost minimization method is an
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company is doing the export. Export houses earn foreign exchange for the country‚ so it becomes mandatory to have good quality control of their products. In the garment industry quality control is practiced right from the initial stage of sourcing raw materials to the stage of final finished garment. For textile and apparel industry product quality is calculated in terms of quality and standard of fibres‚ yarns‚ fabric construction‚ colour fastness‚ surface designs and the final finished garment products
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Consturction Material EGC 1131 Assignment 1 Question 1 (a) A significant tendency for large and fine particles in a concrete mix‚ separate among each others. Segregation is caused by * Too wet mix‚ extremely high workability or less cohesive mixture causes the mixture unable to hold heavy aggregate * Dropping from excessive height * Over compaction of fresh concrete. Two methods to minimize segregation in fresh concrete: * Adequate workability is enough. * Don’t over
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have a sound knowledge of cost behaviour ie fixed costs‚ variable costs‚ semi-variable costs and sunk costs. Answer: Understanding cost behaviour helps manager in anticipation of changes in cost when there is a change in their activities like production‚ sales‚ inventory pile up etc. It provides good assistance in planning‚ cost management and decision making. A number of behaviour patterns exist ranging from fixed to variable and from linear to curvilinear. Many cost predictions techniques are
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display By: Pn. Nurul Ain Harmiza Abdullah Materials Engineering PTT 110 SEMESTER 1 (2013/2014) Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering‚ 5th Edn. in SI units Smith and Hashemi Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display PowerPoint Lecture Slides for Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering Fifth Edition William F. Smith Javad Hashemi 2 Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering‚ 5th Edn. in SI units
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THE MANAGEMENT OF OVERHEAD COSTS IN CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES Brian Eksteen1 and David Rosenberg² ¹Professor of Construction Management‚ Faculty of Economic and Building Sciences‚ University of Port Elizabeth‚ P.O. Box 1600‚ Port Elizabeth‚ 6000‚ South Africa ²Senior Lecturer in Cost and Management Accounting‚ Faculty of Economic and Building Sciences‚ University of Port Elizabeth‚ P.O. Box 1600‚ Port Elizabeth‚ 6000‚ South Africa Costs not directly attributable to or recoverable from production
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analysis of the Allentown Materials Corporation case study reveals a number of issues mostly related to the untimely death of a respected leader‚ the subsequent change in leadership‚ and also the management style of the newly appointed upper-level managers. This paradigm shift in operational management strategy is one of the root causes of the conflict between departments‚ absence of teamwork‚ and low morale. Additionally‚ radical changes are required to bring Allentown Materials Corporation into a new
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structures are in structural concrete. The functional demands of such high rise structures include the use of durable materials. High Strength Concrete‚ Self–compacting Concrete are gaining widespread acceptance. Apart from the basic structural materials‚ modern projects require a variety of secondary materials for a variety of purposes such as construction chemicals‚ waterproofing materials‚ durability aids etc. The paper highlights some of the recent developments. Mumbai sea link HIGH PERFORMANCE
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Cost Methods ACC/561 September 4‚ 2013 Cost Methods Absorption costing is a process in which you relate a portion of your fixed overhead costs to the manufacturing product cost. This process will be done on a per unit term. Divide the fixed costs by the number of units manufactured and sold over the period of the term. This will give you the cost of per unit for the amount made and the amount. With the variable costing unlike the absorption costing you will use the fixed
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