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41 increase in production
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42 production increase
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44 increase/decrease production
зголемува/смалува производствоEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > increase/decrease production
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zwiększać produkcjęEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > increase the production
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48 increase in production
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > increase in production
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49 increase of production capacities
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > increase of production capacities
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50 increase of production capacities
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > increase of production capacities
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51 production increase
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52 increase in the production
рост выработки; увеличение выработкиEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > increase in the production
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53 capacité de production
nf[usine, pays] production capacityaugmenter la capacité de production; accroître la capacité de production — to increase production capacity
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54 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 -
55 lean production
Opsa methodology aimed at reducing waste in the form of overproduction, excessive lead time, or product defects in order to make a business more effective and more competitive. Lean production originates in the production systems established by Toyota in Japan in the 1950s.In the early 1980s there was a significant increase in the application of lean production in Western companies. Lean production is characterized by lean operations with low inventories, quality management through prevention of errors, small batch runs, just-in-time production, high commitment human resource policies, team-based working, and close relations with suppliers. The term was popularized by researchers on the International Motor Vehicle Program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in their book The Machine That Changed the World. Concepts that can help an organization move toward lean production include continuous improvement and world class manufacturing. -
56 to increase up production
to increase/to speed up/to step up production увеличить объёмы производстваEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to increase up production
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57 optimized production technology
Opsa sophisticated production planning and control system, based on finite loading procedures, that concentrates on reducing bottlenecks in the system in order to improve efficiency. The key task of OPT is to increase total systems throughput by realizing existing capacity in other parts of the system. OPT is a practical application of the theory of constraints.Abbr. OPTThe ultimate business dictionary > optimized production technology
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58 output increase
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > output increase
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59 an increase in free radical production by means of an anion channel blocker DIDS in mouse peritoneal neutrophils
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > an increase in free radical production by means of an anion channel blocker DIDS in mouse peritoneal neutrophils
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60 factory was not geared to cope with an increase of production
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > factory was not geared to cope with an increase of production
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