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    paste viscosity‚ high paste clarity‚ and high freeze- thaw stability‚ which are advantageous to many industries. Ethanol is generally produced by the fermentation of sugar‚ cellulose or converted starch and has along history. In Nigeria‚ local production of ethanol from maze‚ guinea corn‚ millet‚ cassava and cellulose is as old as the country itself. Apart from food and pharmaceutical uses‚ ethanol is finding itself alternative uses for biofuel in most of the developed world for the reasons: it

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    HOW LEAN MANUFACTURING SYSTEM HAS IMPROVED THE PRODUCTION IN LOADSTAR PRIVATE LIMITED SRI LANKA. S.G.LEWIS-Industrial Engineering Undergraduate( AIT‚ Thailand) ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to explain how a Sri Lankan tire company named Loadstar private limited implemented Lean manufacturing system and how they improved their production through Lean manufacturing principles. This also provides you with essence of Lean manufacturing system used

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    proofing</OPTION1> <OPTION2>Iterative testing</OPTION2> <OPTION3>OA</OPTION3> <OPTION4>Early testing</OPTION4> <ANSWER>Mistake proofing</ANSWER> </Main> <Main> <QNo>2</QNo> <QUESTION> ______________ is the critical starting point of Lean thinking</QUESTION> <OPTION1>Project Value</OPTION1> <OPTION2>Customer Value</OPTION2> <OPTION3>Value Addition</OPTION3> <OPTION4>Program value </OPTION4> <ANSWER>Customer Value</ANSWER> </Main> <Main> <QNo>3</QNo>

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    FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. SEPT’ 2012. PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY. MATRICULATION NO IDENTITY CARD NO. TELEPHONE NO. E-MAIL LEARNING CENTRE : : : : : Production Technology EBMP 3103 Table of Contents. 1.0 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………….3 1.1 Definition of Production………………………………………………………....3 1.2 Definition of Technology………………………………………………………...3 1.3 Definition of Production Technology……………………………………………4 1.4 How Technology was Discovered………………………………………………..4 2.0 Literature

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    THE LEAN HR/LEAN OD PARADIGM Definitions: Lean HR‚ Lean OD is about driving waste and duplication out of all HR and OD practices‚ processes and procedures – It is not a set of tools; it’s a paradigm rather then one single theory. A workplace culture; defined simplistically as how we do it around here and it will ultimately determine how far an organisation can go. A workplace culture can be formed in one of two ways. One is by piecemeal that is‚ bit by bit and usually in response to

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    overall success of the economy. Production of goods of any sort stemmed from the division of labor. Production teams were originally thought to increase quality of work‚ dexterity‚ productivity and quantity. The Wealth of Nations discusses that if every country specializes in what they do best‚ then this must result in a more efficient economy for everyone. Before the rise of corporations‚ American farms relied on a local‚ craft production market. Craft production consisted of high skilled workers

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    The lean accounting method was first developed and introduced by Toyota and other Japanese companies. Toyota executives claim that the famed Toyota Production System was inspired by what they learned during visits to the Ford Motor Company in the 1920s and developed by Toyota leaders such as Taiichi Ohno and consultant Shigeo Shingo after World War II. As pioneer American and European companies embraced lean manufacturing methods in the late 1980s‚ they discovered that lean thinking must be applied

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    1. “HIGH EXPECTATIONS OF CUSTOMERS AND GROWING UNCERTAINITIES IN COSTS MAKES IT IMPERATIVE TO CUT COSTS WITH OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE USING LEAN TECHNIQUES” Analytically examine this statement and explain importance of Lean in Today’s Global uncertainties. Along with the economical uncertainties‚ several market drivers are putting companies under strong pressure. Regulators are strongly encouraging companies to reduce their operating costs for regulated businesses (i.e. transport and distribution

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    LEAN ACCOUNTING: BEST PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE INTEGRATION "Costs do not exist to be calculated. Costs exist to be reduced.” – Taiichi Ohno‚ father of the Toyota Production System Lean Accounting-It is simply the application of lean principles to the accounting and associated functions within the enterprise. The idea is simple‚ but the application is not obvious within the framework of traditional accounting systems. Lean Accounting was born in the early 90’s through the experiences

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    the Topeka plant adopted in 1979 to support its mass production process have value in a lean environment? Explain the specific reasons that support your answer. In general‚ we do not think that traditional accounting practices that Topeka plant adopted in 1979 to support its mass production would fit into the lean accounting environment. The differences between the two accounting methods make the traditional accounting hard to work for the lean environment. We would analyze from the following perspectives:

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