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  2. Manufacturing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom, where the Industrial Revolution began in the late 18th century, has a long history of manufacturing, which contributed to Britain's early economic growth. During the second half of the 20th century, there was a steady decline in the importance of manufacturing and the economy of the United Kingdom shifted toward services.

  3. LSWR M7 class - Wikipedia

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    The class was designed by Dugald Drummond for use on the intensive London network of the London and South Western Railway (LSWR), and performed well in such tasks. Because of their utility, 105 were built and the class went through several modifications over five production batches. For this reason there were detail variations such as frame length.

  4. Manufacturing resource planning - Wikipedia

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    These were run on mainframes, such as IBM/360. [3] The vision for MRP and MRPII was to centralize and integrate business information in a way that would facilitate decision making for production line managers and increase the efficiency of the production line overall. In the 1980s, manufacturers developed systems for calculating the resource ...

  5. London Gateway - Wikipedia

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    DP World London Gateway is a port within the wider Port of London, on the north bank of the River Thames in Thurrock, Essex.Opened in November 2013, the site is a fully integrated logistics facility, consisting of a semi-automated deep-sea container terminal which is on the same site as a land bank for the development of warehousing, distribution facilities, and ancillary logistics services.

  6. Operations management - Wikipedia

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    An individual production system is usually analyzed in the literature referring to a single business; therefore it is usually improper to include in a given production system the operations necessary to process goods that are obtained by purchasing or the operations carried by the customer on the sold products, the reason being simply that ...

  7. History of military logistics - Wikipedia

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    Feeding Mars: Logistics in Western Warfare from the Middle Ages to the Present. London and New York: Routledge. pp. 137–160. ISBN 978-0-367-15749-4. OCLC 1303906366. Lynn, John A. (1993b). "The History of Logistics and Supplying War". In Lynn, John A. (ed.). Feeding Mars: Logistics in Western Warfare from the Middle Ages to the Present ...

  8. Wincanton plc - Wikipedia

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    Wincanton plc is a British provider of logistics with its origins in milk haulage. The company provides transport and logistics services including specialist automated high bay, high capacity warehouses, and supply chain management for businesses. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by GXO Logistics in ...

  9. Smart manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Other goals sometimes include fast changes in production levels based on demand, [3] [1] optimization of the supply chain, [3] efficient production and recyclability. [4] In this concept, as smart factory has interoperable systems, multi-scale dynamic modelling and simulation, intelligent automation , strong cyber security , and networked sensors.