U29

U29

U29

Joel Baur

Joel Baur

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Sprache Deutsch
Kategorie Englisch
Stufe Universität
Erstellt / Aktualisiert 03.04.2016 / 03.04.2016
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the place in a factory where the parts of a product are put together

assembly line (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)

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)

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)

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 increase something

ramp up (phrasal v)

natural substances before they have been processed

raw material (pl n)

the business of selling goods to the public

retailing (n)

a small piece which is used in computers and other electronic equipment

silicon chips (n)

the act of storing something

storage (n)

a company which sells something

supplier (n)

the network of companies and processes that are involved in supplying materials, parts etc. to a company

supply chain (n)

the job of organizing and managing how a company will get all the materials and parts it nees

supply chain management (n)

when people or goods are moved from one place to another

transport (n)

a building where goods are stored

warehouse (n)

the storage of goods in a building

warehousing (n)

an industrial building, especially one where a lot of people are employed

works (pl n)