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Fall 2013
Construction project costs are exchanged in the form of large numbers of purchase orders, which translates into many thousands of invoices. In typical contractual relationships, these invoices are exchanged between all parties involved in a construction project, including owners, engineers,...
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Hybrid ERP Lean System Implementation Framework for Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises
DownloadFall 2018
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Lean Manufacturing (LM) are the important entities to run the manufacturing systems. Although, many organizations use the ERP and Lean systems, but rarely a combination. ERP and Lean systems are perceived as opposing in nature i.e. push Vs pull respectively....
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Fall 2019
The manufacturing sector is of importance to Canada’s economic vitality. However, given the phenomenon of globalization, low trade barriers, and advances in technology, there has been a decline in manufacturing’s share of the Canadian economy. Today, Canadian manufacturing companies are striving...
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Fall 2024
Municipal solid waste (MSW) management presents a significant challenge, as current practices often lead to inefficiencies and substantial variability in waste processing. This variability contributes to increased downtime, reduced productivity, and higher operational costs. While previous...
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Fall 2021
Window manufacturing process involves a series of operations including cutting profiles, welding profiles, corner cleaning, installation of hardware and assembling the other components that complete a functional window (such as jam extension, brickmould). The main bottleneck of the manufacturing...