Author: United States. Rural Electrification Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic data processing
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Coding System for Material Items
Author: United States. Rural Electrification Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic data processing
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic data processing
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
REA Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rural electrification
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rural electrification
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
REA Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rural electrification
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rural electrification
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Specifications and Drawings for 24.9/14.4 KV Line Construction
Author:
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Category : Electric lines
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electric lines
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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United States Code
Author: United States
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1278
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1278
Book Description
PROP - Coding Systems Custom E-Book
Author: Anthem
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0323317251
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 611
Book Description
PROP - Coding Systems Custom E-Book
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0323317251
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 611
Book Description
PROP - Coding Systems Custom E-Book
United States Code: Title 5 (Contin'd) Appendix to Title 7- Agriculture
Author: United States
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1412
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1412
Book Description
Telephony
Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Telephone
Languages : en
Pages : 1260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Telephone
Languages : en
Pages : 1260
Book Description
Bar-code Tracking Systems Overview
Author: Jasen Neese
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Describes the basics of bar-code systems that can be used to maintain inventories or track pesticides, equipment, tree-marking paint, or other materials. Bar codes use a series of vertical black lines and spaces to record data. The standard used to convert data to a bar code is called a symbology. More than 250 symbologies are in use. Forest Service users should consider using symbology code 128, the standard used in the shipping industry. It can encode all 128 ASCII characters (lower-case and capital letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and other symbols) and can be used to create high-, medium-, and low-density bar codes. The label lines are closely spaced in high-density bar codes, allowing more data to be stored, but the label might not be read as reliably. Setup and the initial inventory entry are usually the most time-consuming steps in establishing a bar-code system. A bar code might represent the identification of a container of pesticide. Software, usually some form of database, stores additional information about the container of pesticide, such as when it was purchased, how much the container holds, how much has been used, and when the container was disposed of. The bar code would be placed on the pesticide container when it was received. Each time some of the pesticide was used, a scanner would record the bar code and the user would enter appropriate information about the use. Such a system would allow careful tracking of the use of pesticides and the software would allow the user to prepare periodic reports. This Tech Tip considers three sample uses of bar-code systems by Forest Service employees: tracking tools, inventorying chemicals and material safety data sheets, and reporting on pesticides. An accompanying report, Assembling a Bar-Code Tracking System (0271-2834-MTDC), has more detailed information that can be used to design a bar-code system.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Describes the basics of bar-code systems that can be used to maintain inventories or track pesticides, equipment, tree-marking paint, or other materials. Bar codes use a series of vertical black lines and spaces to record data. The standard used to convert data to a bar code is called a symbology. More than 250 symbologies are in use. Forest Service users should consider using symbology code 128, the standard used in the shipping industry. It can encode all 128 ASCII characters (lower-case and capital letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and other symbols) and can be used to create high-, medium-, and low-density bar codes. The label lines are closely spaced in high-density bar codes, allowing more data to be stored, but the label might not be read as reliably. Setup and the initial inventory entry are usually the most time-consuming steps in establishing a bar-code system. A bar code might represent the identification of a container of pesticide. Software, usually some form of database, stores additional information about the container of pesticide, such as when it was purchased, how much the container holds, how much has been used, and when the container was disposed of. The bar code would be placed on the pesticide container when it was received. Each time some of the pesticide was used, a scanner would record the bar code and the user would enter appropriate information about the use. Such a system would allow careful tracking of the use of pesticides and the software would allow the user to prepare periodic reports. This Tech Tip considers three sample uses of bar-code systems by Forest Service employees: tracking tools, inventorying chemicals and material safety data sheets, and reporting on pesticides. An accompanying report, Assembling a Bar-Code Tracking System (0271-2834-MTDC), has more detailed information that can be used to design a bar-code system.
HANDBOOK OF MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Author: P. GOPALAKRISHNAN
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN: 812034801X
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 825
Book Description
This comprehensive research based, well received book, now in its Second Edition, continues to provide the most complete up-to-date coverage of the materials management discipline. It is the result of intensive and in-depth interactions of the authors with academic community, IIMM professionals as well as senior executives involved in materials, inventory, warehousing, logistics, supply chain, working capital and top management. This title reflects the wealth of experience gained by the authors in India and abroad in training, research, teaching and consultancy. This well-organised comprehensive book clearly analyses all the concepts, processes and applications of Materials Management, Supply Chain Management, Logistics Management, and Multimodal Transport. It covers basic principles and practices concerning these areas as well as to its application in Indian conditions. This textbook describes the concept of integrated materials management with the help of diagrams, charts, photos and solved examples, covering all the aspects of materials management. It provides a number of solved practical problems and examples for better comprehension. The suggestions of practising professionals, academicians and researchers have been appropriately incorporated in this book. An attempt has been made to strike a balance between conceptual frameworks and practical aspects of materials and its management. Intended primarily as a textbook for graduate students pursuing materials management courses in Indian universities, this comprehensive title will also serve as a ready reckoner for the executives practising in areas such as materials, logistics, SCM, purchase, warehousing and inventory management. The students of business management, engineering, Indian Institute of Materials Management (IIMM) diploma and other related programs/courses will find this book extremely useful.
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN: 812034801X
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 825
Book Description
This comprehensive research based, well received book, now in its Second Edition, continues to provide the most complete up-to-date coverage of the materials management discipline. It is the result of intensive and in-depth interactions of the authors with academic community, IIMM professionals as well as senior executives involved in materials, inventory, warehousing, logistics, supply chain, working capital and top management. This title reflects the wealth of experience gained by the authors in India and abroad in training, research, teaching and consultancy. This well-organised comprehensive book clearly analyses all the concepts, processes and applications of Materials Management, Supply Chain Management, Logistics Management, and Multimodal Transport. It covers basic principles and practices concerning these areas as well as to its application in Indian conditions. This textbook describes the concept of integrated materials management with the help of diagrams, charts, photos and solved examples, covering all the aspects of materials management. It provides a number of solved practical problems and examples for better comprehension. The suggestions of practising professionals, academicians and researchers have been appropriately incorporated in this book. An attempt has been made to strike a balance between conceptual frameworks and practical aspects of materials and its management. Intended primarily as a textbook for graduate students pursuing materials management courses in Indian universities, this comprehensive title will also serve as a ready reckoner for the executives practising in areas such as materials, logistics, SCM, purchase, warehousing and inventory management. The students of business management, engineering, Indian Institute of Materials Management (IIMM) diploma and other related programs/courses will find this book extremely useful.