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    Indigo Airlines

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    economic slump in the industry but infact to post profits year-on-year end. Capacity utilization of IndiGo airlines fleet The utilization rate of IndiGo is around 16hours a day which is infact one of the highest in the industry. Thus even without using too many airplanes‚ the airlines can provide its ferrying service to a larger number of people. On an average its passenger loads have been around 90%. High seating Capacity of aircrafts Indigo operates a fleet of 62 aircraft and has been expanding

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    Rondot Case Study

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    Background Glenn Northcott is a purchasing planner in Rondot Automotive. Their Jackson‚ Mississippi plant manufactures an average of 7million small motors which they distribute to their OEM customers. Their purchasing organization which has a hybrid structure is comprised of two groups—strategic purchasing (dotted-line reporting to purchasing manager) and plant purchasing department (straight-line reporting to purchasing manager). Currently‚ they are being pressured to cut down their plant costs

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    ------------------------------------------------- Capacity planning From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Capacity planning is the process of determining the production capacity needed by an organization to meet changing demands for its products.[1] In the context of capacity planning‚ "design capacity" is the maximum amount of work that an organization is capable of completing in a given period‚ "effective capacity" is the maximum amount of work that an organization is capable of completing in

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    Sara Lee

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    key success factors for Sara Lee’s various industries are distribution‚ low cost‚ capacity utilization‚ brand recognition‚ and product differentiation. Distribution is the most important because Sara Lee is widely globalized corporation‚ good distribution is necessary to remain competitive. Low cost is vital when competing in foreign markets against local and regional competitors with fewer costs. Higher capacity utilization will lead to improvement in economies of scale. Brand recognition allows

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    for Capacity Planning/ Substantial Expansion K.J.Sanjit Roll No#59 PGPME-14‚ Great lakes IEMR‚ Gurgaon + INDEX Table of Contents K.J.Sanjit Roll No: 59 PGPME-14‚ GLIEMR INTRODUCTION & SUMMARY .............................................................. 3 CHAPTER#1: CAPACITY PLANNING ..................................................... 4 Break-even analysis ........................................................................................................... 4 Long-term capacity planning

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    shortages of space and resources‚ all populations must eventually have decreasing grovtrth rates. Logistic growth models allow for exponential growth when the population is small. However‚ as the population approaches a critical size called the carrying capacity‚ the growth rate approaches zero. The result is a self-regulating population. - Logistic Growth We letp(r) be the population of a community or species at time t > 0‚ which means thatp’(r) is the population growth rate. The population growth

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    describes the background knowledge of ATM‚ including ATM(Automated Teller Machine) CRS(Cash Recycling System) Concepts Classification production process technical parameters; then statistics Global and China 15 Manufacturers ATM CRS product 2010-2016 Capacity production cost price production value Gross margins and other relevant data‚ statistics these enterprises ATM CRS products‚ customers‚ raw materials‚ company background information‚ then summary statistics and analysis the relevant data of these

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    Energy Essay

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    half of all new power capacity in America. So let’s generate even more‚” stated Barack Obama in 2012. Wind energy occurs by spinning turbine blades which are connected to a generator that later makes electricity. The speed of the spinning is determined by the force of the wind. So‚ the more wind – the more electricity. The wind industry boomed in 2012‚ according to the American wind Energy Association. “In total‚ more than 60‚000 megawatts of wind powered electric capacity were produced. That’s enough

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    TRUE/FALSE 1. Capacity is the maximum rate of output of a process. Answer: True Reference: Introduction Difficulty: Easy Keywords: capacity‚ maximum‚ output 2. Capacity can be expressed by output or input measures. Answer: True Reference: The Theory of Constraints Difficulty: Moderate Keywords: capacity‚ input‚ output 3. Input measures of capacity are inherently more accurate than output measures of capacity. Answer: False

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    Final Scientific Paper

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    Effects of Gender‚ Athleticism‚ and Measurement Position on Vital Capacity of College-aged Students Caleb Campbell Principles of Biology- Laboratory Section A 4/22/2014 Abstract Vital capacity is defined as the amount of air that can be forcibly expelled from the lungs following breathing in as deeply as possible. The purpose of this study was to see if position of measurement‚ gender‚ and athleticism affected vital capacity. This experiment was conducted on 46 college-aged students using a

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