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1 technical inefficiency
эк. техническая неэффективностьа) (в широком смысле слова: правильное использование нужной технологии, позволяющее не затрачивать лишних ресурсов и т. п.)Only about half of the overall inefficiency was due to technical inefficiency. — Только половина общей неэффективности может быть приписана технологии.
б) (в микроэкономике: использование технологически неэффективного варианта производства)Ant:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > technical inefficiency
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2 output inefficiency
эк. неэффективность по выпуску* (состояние, при котором фирма может получить из затрачиваемых ресурсов большее количество продукта, чем то, которое реально получает получает)Ant:See: -
3 CTI
1) Военный термин: command technical inspection, complaint-type investigation, contract technical instructor2) Техника: color transient improvement, communications technician I, communications technician intercept radioman, conductivity-temperature indicator, controlled time interval3) Химия: Charge Transfer Inefficiency4) Телекоммуникации: Computer Telephony Integration5) Сокращение: Central Technical Institute, Central Tyre Inflation, Component Test Instruction, Comprehensive Technologies International Inc. (USA), Critical Technologies Institute, Computers in Teaching Initiative6) Университет: Collegiate Training Initiative, Columbus Technical Institute7) Электроника: Cycle Time Improvement8) Вычислительная техника: Channel Terminal Interconnector, Computational Testbed for Industry, объединение компьютерных и телефонных систем9) Холодильная техника: Cooling Tower Institute10) Деловая лексика: Complete And Total Integration11) Бурение: coiled tubing injector, coiled tubing injector unit12) Образование: Computers Teaching Initiative13) Сетевые технологии: computer-telephony integration, computer/telephone integration14) Полимеры: cyclohexane triisocyanate15) Пластмассы: Comparative Tracking Index16) Нефть и газ: колтюбинговый инжектор17) МИД: Committee on Trade and Investment18) Электротехника: сравнительный индекс трекингостойкости, СИТ (Comparative Tracking Index)19) Hi-Fi. Color Transition Improvement20) NYSE. Chart Industries, Inc.21) Программное обеспечение: Computer Telephony Interface22) Международная торговля: Customer Trade Indicator -
4 inefficient
[ini'fiʃənt](not working or producing results etc in the best way and so wasting time, energy etc: an inefficient workman; old-fashioned, inefficient machinery.) neučinkovit- inefficiency* * *[inifíšənt]adjective ( inefficiently adverb)neučinkovit, neuspešen, nezmožen, nesposoben; (zlasti economy technical) neracionalen, majhne storilnosti -
5 Toyota production system
Opsa manufacturing system, developed by Toyota in Japan after World War II, which aims to increase production efficiency by the elimination of waste in all its forms. The Toyota production system was invented, and made to work, by Taiichi Ohno. Japan’s fledgling car-making industry was suffering from poor productivity, and Ohno was brought into Toyota with an initial assignment of catching up with the productivity levels of Ford’s car plants. In analyzing the problem, he decided that although Japanese workers must be working at the same rate as their American counterparts, waste and inefficiency were the main causes of their different productivity levels. Ohno identified waste in a number of forms, including overproduction, waiting time, transportation problems, inefficient processing, inventory, and defective products. The philosophy of TPS is to remove or minimize the influence of all these elements. In order to achieve this, TPS evolved to operate under lean production conditions. It is made up of soft, or cultural aspects, such as automation with the human touch— autonomation—and hard, or technical, aspects, which include just-in-time, kanban, and production smoothing. Each aspect is equally important and complementary. TPS has proven itself to be one of the most efficient manufacturing systems in the world but although leading companies have adopted it in one form or another, few have been able to replicate the success of Toyota.Abbr. TPS
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