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    PRODUCTION PROCESS

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    PRODUCTION PROCESS Solid procedures and policies that are in place‚ which pertains to the business’ products or service‚ is an extremely valuable element to the marketing strategy. Customers want to understand more than just your product; they also want to focus on the shape and form your business will take. Crispy Eggplant Ala French Fries Recipe Customer will get their order within 5 minutes. Preparation Time: 5-10 minutes Instructions: 1. Cut the eggplant into fine strips of length nearly equal

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    the wastage and defects of housekeeping results in increased cost of production‚ unclean work place‚ health hazards. Increased cost of Production Purchase of Spares Separation of tools Health Hazards Drop out of workers Work Friendly Environment Increased cost of Production Purchase of Spare Purchase of spares to the unit due to loss of existing spares results in increase of production time as the production

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    Galanz

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    was able to cut its production costs to the minimum therefore attracting OEM orders and eliminating competition domestically. In 2000 Galanz domestic market share have become 76% and international market share 40% in 2002. Galanz was making huge progress in manufacturing as a OEM and ODM‚ however when company went into overseas market as a OBM the conflict started to arise with its OEM and ODM orders. Galanz has a great price strategy and very skilled manufacturing production therefore the company

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    Music Production

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    To learn the ropes of music production‚ one can learn to be a producer by attending recording or music school. However recording school is not for everyone‚ It can be too expensive for some and too “academic” for others. A music producer’s job can be as easy as sitting on the couch listening and nodding and as active as controlling the mixer as well as calibrating the equipment for a vocalist. Good music producers understand every aspect of studio production. They also have a very good ear and

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    Chapter 20 Problem 1

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    equity. Both firms sell 10‚000 units of output at $2.50 per unit. The variable costs of production are $1‚ and fixed production costs are $12‚000. (To ease the calculation‚ assume no income tax.) A. What if the operating income (EBIT) for both firms? Sales/Revenue: 10000 * 2.50 = 25000 Variable Cost: 10000 * 1 = 10000 Fixed Production Cost: 12000 EBIT = sales/revenue – variable cost – fixed production cost = 25000 – 10000 – 12000 = $3000 B. What are the earnings after

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    Microalgae Flocculation

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    Abstract Commercial production of intracellular microalgal metabolites requires the following: (1) largescale monoseptic production of the appropriate microalgal biomass; (2) recovery of the biomass from a relatively dilute broth; (3) extraction of the metabolite from the biomass; and (4) purification of the crude extract. This review examines the options available for recovery of the biomass and the intracellular metabolites from the biomass. Economics of monoseptic production of microalgae in photobioreactors

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    COST CONCEPTS AND COST ACCOUNTING By: Aman Jawahar Sarika Deepak Muneer CONTENTS         Concept of Cost Cost Accounting Terms in Cost Accounting Elements of Cost Meaning of Overheads Classification of Costs Methods of Costing Types of Costing MEANING: Cost Concept: The term ‘cost’ means the amount of expenses [actual or notional] incurred on or attributable to specified thing or activity. Cost means ‘the price paid for something’. Cost Accounting: Cost Accounting is concerned with recording

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    Factors of Production

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    FACTORS OF PRODUCTION In economics‚ factors of production are the inputs to the production process. Finished goods are the output. Input determines the quantity of output i.e. output depends upon input. Input is the starting point and output is the end point of production process and such input-output relationship is called a production function. ’Factors of production’ may also refer specifically to the ’primary factors’‚ which are stocks including land‚ labor (the ability to work)‚ and capital

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    Methane Production

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    Chapter 4 - Methane production 4.1 Microbial consortia and biological aspects of methane fermentation 4.2 Molecular biology of methanogens 4.3 Developments in bioreactor technology References Methane fermentation is a versatile biotechnology capable of converting almost all types of polymeric materials to methane and carbon dioxide under anaerobic conditions. This is achieved as a result of the consecutive biochemical breakdown of polymers to methane and carbon dioxide in an environment

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    Sugar Production

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    Sugar was not only a stimulant to consumers but also for anyone else in the production of it‚ more and more sugar was being demanded‚ perhaps because of it accessibility or the money that came out of it. If it weren’t for producers‚ consumers‚ and entrepreneurs sugar production would not have been one of the biggest productions of a crop in the world. The organization of sugar met the needs of producers‚ because sugar production was profitable and did not consist of many owners; it met the needs of consumers

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