U29-31, U38-41

U29-31, U38-41

U29-31, U38-41

Joel Baur

Joel Baur

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Language Deutsch
Category English
Level University
Created / Updated 03.04.2016 / 05.04.2016
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the organization of a complicated activity involving a lot of equipment, people, processes, etc.

logistics (n)

the amount that can be made at a particular factory or in all factories

manufacturing capacity (n)

jobs that involve making something in a factory

manufacturing jobs (n)

activities related to making things in a factory

manufacturing operations (n)

a factory

manufacturing plant (n)

the stages involved in making something

manufacturing process (n)

the amount that each worker produces

manufacturing productivity (n)

a problem with transporting goods from and to the point of manufacture that must be overcome in order to make progress

logistical hurdle (n)

an extremely difficult situation that involves organizing a lot of people, equipment, supplies, etc.

logistical nightmare (n)

a problem with transporting goods from and to the point of manufacture that much be overcome in order to make progress

logistical obstacle (n)

problems with transporting goods from and to the point of manufacture and their storage

logistical problem (n)

a manager who works in logistics or someone who study logistics

logistician (n)

the organization of a complicated activity involving a lot of equipment, people, processes, etc.

logistics (n)

a product is ….. If it is not new but has been repaired to make it seem new

refurbished (adj)

the process of repairing something and make it seem like it is new

refurbishment (n)

the process of improving the quality and performance of a product that has been thrown away so it can be used again

remanufacturing (n)

the fixing replacement of a broken part so that something can be used again

repair (n)

the job of sending out documents showing a person or company how much they owe you

invoicing (n)

when a company gets another company to do work that involves a very special knowledge of a subject

knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) (n)

someone who has special knowledge about a subject

knowledge worker (n)

when a company gives work relating to transporting and storing goods to another company to do

logistics outsourcing (n)

the activities that a company does to encourage people to buy a product or use a service

marketing (n)

not essential or not the main part of something

non-core (adj)

to use a company in another country to do part of your company's work

offshore (v)

the use of a company in another country to do part of your company's work

offshore outsourcing (n)

payment of money to people who work for a company

payroll (n)

the job of buying something

purchasing (n)

no longer used

retired (adj)

to use something again

reuse (v)

the movement of materials back to the distribution, production or supply stages

reverse flow (n)

the movement of materials back to the distribution, production or supply stages where there are useful results because of their return

reverse logistics (n)

the area of industry that involves making things

manufacturing sector (n)

to produce as many goods as is possible in a particular period

operate at full capacity (phrase)

to produce fewer goods than possible in a particular period

operate below capacity (phrase)

to pay another company to do some work for your company

outsource (v)

a formal word meaning the process of buying something

procurement (n)

a line of workers and machines in a factory with each responsible for a particular job

production lines (pl n)

to save something in a bad situation

salvage (v)

(BrE) a supply of something for use or for sale

stocks (pl n)

development that does not cause damage to the environment and resources

sustainable development (n)