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  2. Pull-A-Part - Wikipedia

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    Pull-A-Part was the first facility to achieve the Indiana Clean Yard - Gold Level Award from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) on October 15, 2009. [6] The Indiana Clean Yard program was established in 2009 in collaboration with the Automotive Recyclers of Indiana Inc. (ARI) to decrease environmental threats posed by ...

  3. InoERP - Wikipedia

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    The primary objective of inoERP is to provide a dynamic pull system which can control the Raw Material, Work in Process and Finished Good Inventory [3] to provide a good inventory turn. Dynamic pull system [4] is an advanced version of pull system which encompasses the best feature of traditional pull system and MRP. The major disadvantage of ...

  4. Pull-tight seal - Wikipedia

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    Unique Identification: Many pull-tight seals come with unique identification numbers or barcodes printed on them. This feature helps in tracking and verifying the seal's authenticity and can be useful for inventory management or security audits. Secure Closure: Pull-tight seals use a locking mechanism that securely fastens the seal in place.

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  6. Push–pull strategy - Wikipedia

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    The original meaning of push and pull, as used in operations management, logistics and supply chain management. In the pull system production orders begin upon inventory reaching a certain level, while on the push system production begins based on demand (forecasted or actual demand). The CONWIP is a hybrid between a pure push and pure pull system.

  7. Material requirements planning - Wikipedia

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    Material requirements planning (MRP) is a production planning, scheduling, and inventory control system used to manage manufacturing processes. Most MRP systems are software-based, but it is possible to conduct MRP by hand as well.