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  • 1 subcontracting

    Gen Mgt, Ops
    the delegation to a third party of some, or all, of the work that one has contracted to do. Subcontracting usually occurs where the contracted work, for example, the construction of a building, requires a variety of skills. Responsibility for the fulfillment of the original contract remains with the original contracting party. Where the fulfillment of a contract depends on the skills of the person who has entered into the contract, for example, in the painting of a portrait, then the work cannot be subcontracted to a third party. The term subcontracting is sometimes used to describe outsourcing arrangements.

    The ultimate business dictionary > subcontracting

  • 2 Zulieferungsvertrag

    Zulieferungsvertrag m GEN, IND, PERS, RECHT subcontract, subcontracting contract Zulieferungsvertrag vergeben MGT subcontract
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    m <Geschäft, Ind, Person, Recht> subcontract
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    Zulieferungsvertrag
    subcontract

    Business german-english dictionary > Zulieferungsvertrag

  • 3 subcontrata

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    = outsourcing [out-sourcing], contracting out, subcontract, subcontracting.
    Ex. This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing (contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.
    Ex. This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing ( contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.
    Ex. The project's computer system, the focus of this article, is being developed by subcontract.
    Ex. Subcontracting has made relations between people working in different sectors of the production process more complicated.
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    * hacer una subcontrata = outsource [out-source], contract out.
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    = outsourcing [out-sourcing], contracting out, subcontract, subcontracting.

    Ex: This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing (contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.

    Ex: This article presents results of a case study of the outsourcing ( contracting out) of non core library activities by a public library.
    Ex: The project's computer system, the focus of this article, is being developed by subcontract.
    Ex: Subcontracting has made relations between people working in different sectors of the production process more complicated.
    * hacer una subcontrata = outsource [out-source], contract out.

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    subcontract
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    f subcontracting

    Spanish-English dictionary > subcontrata

  • 4 sous-traitance

    pl sous-traitances sutʀɛtɑ̃s nom féminin subcontracting
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    sutʀɛtɑ̃s nf
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    sous-traitance, pl sous-traitances nf subcontracting; travail donné en sous-traitance work put out to contract; travail effectué en sous-traitance work done on a contract basis, subcontracted work.
    [sutrɛtɑ̃s] nom féminin

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > sous-traitance

  • 5 подрядные работы

    3) Business: contract works
    4) Oilfield: contract job
    5) Makarov: custom work

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подрядные работы

  • 6 субподряд

    1) General subject: subcontracting
    2) Oil: subcontract

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > субподряд

  • 7 передоверие этого Договора третьим лицам

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > передоверие этого Договора третьим лицам

  • 8 outsourcing

    Gen Mgt
    the transfer of the provision of services previously performed by in-house personnel to an external organization, usually under a contract with agreed standards, costs, and conditions. Areas traditionally outsourced include legal services, transport, catering, and security. An increasing variety of activities, including IT services, training, and public relations are now being outsourced. Outsourcing, or contracting out, is often introduced with the goal of increasing efficiency and reducing costs, or to enable the organization to develop greater flexibility or to concentrate on core business activities. The term subcontracting is sometimes used to refer to outsourcing.

    The ultimate business dictionary > outsourcing

  • 9 Napier, Robert

    SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping
    [br]
    b. 18 June 1791 Dumbarton, Scotland
    d. 23 June 1876 Shandon, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
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    Scottish shipbuilder one of the greatest shipbuilders of all time, known as the "father" of Clyde shipbuilding.
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    Educated at Dumbarton Grammar School, Robert Napier had been destined for the Church but persuaded his father to let him serve an apprenticeship as a blacksmith under him. For a while he worked in Edinburgh, but then in 1815 he commenced business in Glasgow, the city that he served for the rest of his life. Initially his workshop was in Camlachie, but it was moved in 1836 to a riverside factory site at Lancefield in the heart of the City and again in 1841 to the Old Shipyard in the Burgh of Govan (then independent of the City of Glasgow). The business expanded through his preparedness to build steam machinery, beginning in 1823 with the engines for the paddle steamer Leven, still to be seen a few hundred metres from Napier's grave in Dumbarton. His name assured owners of quality, and business expanded after two key orders: one in 1836 for the Honourable East India Company; and the second two years later for the Royal Navy, hitherto the preserve of the Royal Dockyards and of the shipbuilders of south-east England. Napier's shipyard and engine shops, then known as Robert Napier and Sons, were to be awarded sixty Admiralty contracts in his lifetime, with a profound influence on ship and engine procurement for the Navy and on foreign governments, which for the first time placed substantial work in the United Kingdom.
    Having had problems with hull subcontractors and also with the installation of machinery in wooden hulls, in 1843 Napier ventured into shipbuilding with the paddle steamer Vanguard, which was built of iron. The following year the Royal Navy took delivery of the iron-hulled Jackall, enabling Napier to secure the contract for the Black Prince, Britain's second ironclad and sister ship to HMS Warrior now preserved at Portsmouth. With so much work in iron Napier instigated studies into metallurgy, and the published work of David Kirkaldy bears witness to his open-handedness in assisting the industry. This service to industry was even more apparent in 1866 when the company laid out the Skelmorlie Measured Mile on the Firth of Clyde for ship testing, a mile still in use by ships of all nations.
    The greatest legacy of Robert Napier was his training of young engineers, shipbuilders and naval architects. Almost every major Scottish shipyard, and some English too, was influenced by him and many of his early foremen left to set up rival establishments along the banks of the River Clyde. His close association with Samuel Cunard led to the setting up of the company now known as the Cunard Line. Napier designed and engined the first four ships, subcontracting the hulls of this historic quartet to other shipbuilders on the river. While he contributed only 2 per cent to the equity of the shipping line, they came back to him for many more vessels, including the magnificent paddle ship Persia, of 1855.
    It is an old tradition on the Clyde that the smokestacks of ships are made by the enginebuilders. The Cunard Line still uses red funnels with black bands, Napier's trademark, in honour of the engineer who set them going.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Knight Commander of the Dannebrog (Denmark). President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1864. Honorary Member of the Glasgow Society of Engineers 1869.
    Further Reading
    James Napier, 1904, The Life of Robert Napier, Edinburgh, Blackwood.
    J.M.Halliday, 1980–1, "Robert Napier. The father of Clyde shipbuilding", Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland 124.
    Fred M.Walker, 1984, Song of the Clyde. A History of Clyde Shipbuilding, Cambridge: PSL.
    FMW

    Biographical history of technology > Napier, Robert

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