Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

lot-oriented manufacturing

French translation:

fabrication orientée lots

Added to glossary by Thierry Darlis
Jun 9, 2017 12:11
7 yrs ago
English term

lot-oriented manufacturing

English to French Other IT (Information Technology)
But any "injustice" in this regard has seemingly been rectified. For one thing, in late 2004, Infor acquired xxxxx GmbH, headquartered in Hamburg (Germany). Over the past twenty-five years, this company has provided ERP software to large and midsized European companies within the chemical, dyes and paints, life sciences, and food and beverage industries. Their software has deep a vertical focus, supporting most requirements of the lot- and recipe-oriented manufacturing industry, which, combined with its broad customer and partner base throughout Europe, was an important factor in strengthening Infor's position within process industries.
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Proposed translations

2 days 1 hr
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fabrication orientée lots

ce n'est pas simplement lot manufacturing
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1 hr

fabrication par lots

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