Mill Industries: A Generic ERP Challenge

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Enterprise Resource Planning
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Manufacturing,
Mill,
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Overview: A mill is a factory where value is added to raw material by processing it into a form suitable either for further manufacturing or for immediate end-use. Outside the food industry, where traditional mills turn grain into flour, or extract sucrose from sugar beet and cane, mill operations apply to a wide range of industrial activities (many other process manufacturing sectors also comply with this definition). These include the spinning and weaving mills of the textiles and carpets sectors, through the rolling plants of steel, aluminum, and other metals semi-fabricators, to the continuous outputs of paper and board mills.

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Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2006


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