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121 продолжительность выпуска изделия
( на предприятии) product life cycle, product lifeРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > продолжительность выпуска изделия
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f książk. 1. (przeobrażenie) transformation, transmutation, transfiguration, change- przemiana duchowa/wewnętrzna/psychiczna a spiritual/an inner/a psychological transformation- przemiany ekonomiczne/ideologiczne/polityczne economic/ideological/political transformations- przemiany kulturalne/światopoglądowe cultural/ideological transformations- przemiany klimatyczne/ekologiczne climatic/ecological changes- przemiany w świadomości społecznej changes in the social consciousness- ulec przemianie to undergo a transformation- przemiany dokonują się a. zachodzą changes occur a. take place- nastąpiła a. dokonała się w nim/niej przemiana he/she has undergone a change2. (przeobrażenie się) transformation, metamorphosis- przemiana larwy w motyla/żaby w królewicza the metamorphosis of a larva into a butterfly/a frog into a prince3. Fizj. przemiana materii metabolism- dobra/zła przemiana materii good/bad metabolism- podstawowa/spoczynkowa przemiana materii basal/rest metabolism- produkt przemiany materii waste product- □ przemiana egzotermiczna Chem. exothermic process- przemiana endotermiczna Chem. endothermic process- przemiana fazowa Fiz. phase change a. transition- przemiana izobaryczna Fiz. isobaric process, constant pressure cycle- przemiana izochoryczna Fiz. isochoric process, constant volume cycle- przemiana izotermiczna Fiz. isothermal process a. transformation- przemiana jądrowa Fiz. nuclear a. radioactive transformation- przemiana nieodwracalna Fiz. irreversible process- przemiana odwracalna Fiz. reversible process- przemiana pokoleń Biol. metagenesis, alternation of generations- przemiana termodynamiczna Fiz. thermodynamic process- przemiany chemiczne Chem. chemical changes- przemiany fizyczne Fiz. physical changesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przemian|a
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123 balanced line
Opsan assembly line in which the cycle time for all the workstations is equal. A balanced line is achieved by allocating the right amount of work and the correct amount of operators and machinery to produce a given flow of product over a set period, taking into account the fact that each workstation will have a different capacity and that each process involved has a different cycle time. -
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Ops [m1]1. in inventory control, the time between placing an order and its arrival on site. Lead time differs from delivery time in that it also includes the time required to place an order and the time it takes to inspect the goods and receive them into the appropriate store. Inventory levels can afford to be lower and orders smaller when purchasing lead times are short.2. in new product development and manufacturing, the time required to develop a product from concept to market delivery. Lead time increases as a result of the poor sequencing of dependent activities, the lack of availability of resources, poor quality in the component parts, and poor plant layout. The technique of concurrent engineering focuses on the entire concept-to-customer process with the goal of reducing lead time. Companies can gain a competitive advantage by achieving a lead time reduction and so getting products to market faster. -
125 программа экологической маркировки типа i
программа экологической маркировки типа i
Добровольная многокритериальная программа третьей стороны, согласно которой выдается лицензия на использование на продукции экологических знаков, свидетельствующих об общей экологической предпочтительности продукции в рамках определенной группы однородной продукции, основанной на рассмотрении жизненного цикла.
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type i environmental labelling programme
Voluntary, multiple-criteria-based, third party programme that awards a license which authorizes the use of environmental labels on products indicating overall environmental preferability of a product within particular product category based on life cycle considerations.
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126 экологическая маркировка в ЕС
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EC ecolabel
The European Community (EC) initiative to encourage the promotion of environmentally friendly products. The scheme came into operation in late 1992 and was designed to identify products which are less harmful to the environment than equivalent brands. For example, eco-labels will be awarded to products that do not contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which damage ozone layer, to those products that can be, or are, recycled, and to those that are energy efficient. The labels are awarded on environmental criteria set by the EC. These cover the whole life cycle of a product, from the extraction of raw materials, through manufacture, distribution, use and disposal of the product. The first products to carry the EC eco-labels were washing machines, paper towels, writing paper, light bulbs and hairsprays. (Source: WRIGHT)
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127 экологически ответственный менеджмент
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environmentally friendly management
Adoption of integrated and preventative management practices aiming at reducing the impacts of industrial and trade activities on the environment; these practices include, among others, life-cycle analysis in the product development cycle, the introduction of clean process technology and measures of waste minimisation. (Source: DOBRIS)
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128 ЖЦТ
Marketology: PLC( Product Life Cycle) (жизненный цикл товара)
См. также в других словарях:
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cycle — cy‧cle [ˈsaɪkl] noun [countable] a series of events that happen in an order that regularly repeats itself: • Approved Training Practices are monitored by the Association on a five year cycle. ˈbilling ˌcycle ACCOUNTING the usual time that is… … Financial and business terms
Product lifecycle — or product life cycle is the course of a product s sales and profits over time. The five stages of each product lifecycle are product development, introduction, growth, maturity and decline. [cite book |last=Kotler |first=Philip |coauthors=Gary… … Wikipedia
Product management — is an organizational function within a company dealing with the planning or marketing of a product or products at all stages of the product lifecycle. Product planning (in bound marketing) and product marketing (outbound marketing) are different… … Wikipedia
Product stewardship — is a concept whereby environmental protection centers around the product itself, and everyone involved in the lifespan of the product is called upon to take up responsibility to reduce its environmental impact. [ [http://www.epa.gov/epr/ The… … Wikipedia