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Introduction:
A company is able to run the business successfully. Company wants to achieve the small level to big level of production. Company wants to achieve the targets framed.
Company wants that the cost of manufacturing to be lower in the same type of industry.
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CPGI is considering five possibilities for setting the press standard for impressions per hour:10000, 9000, 8000, 7400 and 6500.
Discuss the appropriateness, including a list of pros and cons, of setting the press standard at each level identified.
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Introduction:
A company is able to run the business successfully. Company wants to achieve the small level to big level of production. Company wants to achieve the targets framed.
Company wants that the cost of manufacturing to be lower in the same type of industry.
To choose:
What qualitative factors should CPGI consider when setting a standard for the same model press or other sites across?
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Introduction:
A company is able to run the business successfully. Company wants to achieve the small level to big level of production. Company wants to achieve the targets framed.
Company wants that the cost of manufacturing to be lower in the same type of industry.
To choose:
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