U29-31, U38-41

U29-31, U38-41

U29-31, U38-41

Joel Baur

Joel Baur

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Sprache Deutsch
Kategorie Englisch
Stufe Universität
Erstellt / Aktualisiert 03.04.2016 / 05.04.2016
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a set of rules

directive (n)

the place in a factory where the parts of a product are put together

assembly line (n)

when a company pays another company to do work such as buying materials, paying employees' salaries, sending invoices, etc.

back office outsourcing (n)

a factory where products are put together

assembly plant (n)

a place where products are stored which is controlled using a computer system

automated warehouse (n)

to buy a product or a service from another company

buy in (phrasal verb)

a factory that provides parts for only one manufacturing company which is in the local area

captive plant (n)

a group

cluster (n)

a part that is used for making something

component (n)

the way in which people or things are spread out in a place

distribution (n)

a factory where silicon chips are made

fab plant (n)

a building or set of buildings where large amounnts of goods are made using machines

factory (n)

the process of dealing with goods

handling (n)

to get rid of a system or institution

dismantle (v)

the process of getting rid of something

disposal (n)

goods that have been completed and are ready to sell

finished goods (pl n)

the movement of goods, services and related information from the place it comes from to the place where it is used

forward flow (n)

from the production of a product to when it is disposed of or recycled

from cradle to grave (phrase)

something that a product is designed to do

functions (pl n)

(AmE) a detailed list of all the things in a place

inventory (n)

relating to logistics

logistic / logistical (adj)

a challenge with transporting goods from and to the point of manufacture

logistical challenge (n)

difficulty with transporting goods from and to the point of manufacture

logistical difficulty (n)

the activity of sending bills to customers

billing (n)

jobs that need to be done in a business

business functions (pl n)

when a company pays another company to do work such as marketing or producing invoices, etc.

business process outsourcing (BPO) (n)

skills

capabilities (pl n)

the ways that a company organizes and combines ist HR, know-how, equipment and other assets

core competences / core competencies(pl n)

the way a company does things, what ist employees think, etc.

corporate culture (n)

when you are able to spend less money by doing something a particular way

cost savings (pl n)

services which involve dealing with customers

customer-facing services (pl n)

a high level of knowledge or skill that a person or company has

expertise (n)

to give a particular job to someone else so that they do it for you

farm out (phrasal v)

when a company pays another company to do work for it such as marketing or technical support

front office outsourcing (n)

if a company globalizes, it starts to operate all over the world

globalize (v)

done by employees in an organization tather than by another company or person

in-house (adj)

when you give jobs relating to computers to another company to do

information technology (IT) outsourcing (n)

a factory or equipment that is idle is not being used at all

idle (adj)

to combine two or more things in order to become more effective

integrate into (v)

a just-in-time system of manufactoring goods is based on preventing waste by producting only the amount of goods needed at a part. Time.

just-in-time (adj)