00:38 Apr 16, 2015 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Manufacturing | |||||||
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3 | multi-factory parallel production/manufacturing |
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3 | bridging production (volume/strategy) |
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multi-factory parallel production/manufacturing Explanation: The heterogeneous multi-factory production network ... - ScienceDirect www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020025512004847 The heterogeneous multi-factory production network scheduling with adaptive communication policy and parallel machine ... Multi-factory production (MFP) takes place in several factories, which may be geographically distributed in different ... The heterogeneous multi-factory production ... - ResearchGate www.researchgate.net/.../256721106_The_heterogeneous_multi-... production_network_scheduling_with_adaptive_communication_policy_a... Publication » The heterogeneous multi-factory production network scheduling with adaptive communication policy and parallel machine. Multi-factory parallel machine problems: improved ... - ResearchGate www.researchgate.net/.../270575839_Multi-factory_parallel_m... problems_improved_mathematical_models_and_artificial_bee_colony_ ... Publication » Multi-factory parallel machine problems: improved mathematical models and artificial bee colony algorithm. ... covering the relevant features required for the complete supply chain management of a multi-site production network. The heterogeneous multi-factory production network scheduling with ... dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2388196 1 Jan 2013 ... The heterogeneous multi-factory production network scheduling with adaptive communication policy and parallel machine, 2013 Article. Bibliometrics Data Bibliometrics. · Downloads (6 Weeks): n/a · Downloads (12 Months): ... |
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bridging production (volume/strategy) Explanation: This phrase would is a 'natural' to denote the complementary production volume generated, or strategy designed, to make up for a local capacity insufficient to meet the demand for a particular product at a particular time, by mobilising the capacities of other plants somewhere else, that have the means of shoring up that production shortfall to meet that demand. To be honest, I cannot find an instance of that concept worded as a Nn Phrase as offered here. English tends to express that concept as a Vb+ Obj : "to bridge a production shortfall". Note that the example supplied below does not fully match the criteria defined by Weblio, since the shortfall concerned refers to 'income' rather than 'same produce', but you get the idea.... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2015-04-16 02:01:35 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oops! the link has been truncated. Here is another try: https://books.google.com.au/books?id=yYxuAAAAQBAJ&pg=PT81&lp... Example sentence(s):
https://books.google.com.au/books?id=yYxuAAAAQBAJ&pg=PT81&lpg=PT81&dq=to+bridge+the+production+shortfall&source=bl&ots=Rq77HUtqj3&sig=D8FthL |
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