A Plant Manager is in charge of production, materials, purchasing, Human Resources, Engineering, Quality, etc, etc, a Production Manager is in charge
of Production only, and reports to the Plant Manager.
Plant Manager
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ERP: ERP is Enterprise Resource Planning Software and ERP integrates the primary business applications and provides customized solutions. It covers areas such as human resources, sales and distribution, quality management, production management, accounting, project management, and plant maintenance. BPR: BPR is Business Process Reengineering of the business process for improvement of performance. It aids to eliminate wasteful tasks and reorganize procedures to prevent unnecessary expenses.
these components include:- plant,purchasing,manufacturing process and people
Product Plant Process Programmes People
The manager is in the power plant in between routes 9 & 10.
Charles H. Becker has written: 'Plant Manager's Handbook' -- subject(s): Production management 'Plant manager's manual and guide' -- subject(s): Production management
What I know about 5p's for production or operation manager is Product, Plant, Process, Programme and People.
Trail Production: -Trial production takes much more time than commercial production. Trial production means production may be defective. Trial production is necessary before commercial production takes place to get know the defects in the plant. Commercial production: - Production which is intended for sale in open market at large scale. at commercial production a company produces products at its full capacity of plant.
A bush is a plant
the difference is that banana plant is a dicotyledon while pineaple is a monocotyledon plant
what is the difference betweencrop physiology and plant physiology
Answer this question...diffirences between plant and animal
a plant cell
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A weed is an unwanted plant.
The main difference between the fungi and plant kingdoms is that fungi absorbs energy from other plants