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Now, they are beginning to design products with eventual remanufacturing in mind.
Such remanufacturing of bombs, he went on, avoided new production costs.
Again, the critical difference is that remanufacturing is a complete process.
There is a fine line between repetitive remanufacturing without loss of identity and product overhaul.
Remanufacturing is threatened by low cost imports of improved quality goods from abroad.
The company's manufacturing facilities focus on the repair, design, and remanufacturing of heavy industrial machinery.
By 1993, the plant, incorporated as Springfield Remanufacturing, had grown to 750 employees from 170 in 1979.
Remanufacturing is the process of bringing used products to a 'like new' functional state, typically with a warranty to match.
The complexity of the redesign, testing and remanufacturing has already caused the space agency three times to push its projected launching farther into the future.
Remanufacturing is a term to mean an engine put together to match factory specifications e.g. "as new".
This is the case for customized remanufacturing of machine tools, airplanes, computer mainframes, large medical equipment and other capital goods.
Toner Remanufacturing.
This type of remanufacturing has an important role in improving the lives of disadvantaged households in the UK.
The remanufacturing dramatically increases mission capability, including increases in hover performance, gross weight, payload, and speed.
Remanufacturing is the process of disassembly and recovery at the module level and, eventually, at the component level.
Nextant Aerospace is a United States-based company specializing in the remanufacturing of business jets.
Dove Data Products Incorporated, founded in 1991, is a company specializing in the remanufacturing of printer ribbons and toner ink cartridges.
Repetitive remanufacturing without identity loss; in this method, there is the additional challenge of scheduling the sequence of dependent processes and identifying the location of inventory buffers.
At Springfield Remanufacturing, a rebuilder of engines, John P. Stack, the chief executive, said: "We heavily endorse socializing.
Industry - Information on the Remanufacturing, a.k.a Green Engineering Exclusion, in the proposed Definition of Solid Waste Rule.
Other terminations are the Navy's F-16 Falcon fighter, in 1993, and the remanufacturing of the F-14D Tomcat jet fighter.
"If one person has a disciplinary problem, the other may take their side," said Gary T. Brown, director of human resources at Springfield Remanufacturing, who met his wife at work.
This figure only includes a portion of the electrical equipment market related to electrical motors, and doesn't include remanufacturing of other electrical products such as circuit breakers, transformers, etc.
For the first two decades, the company's specialization was the remanufacturing of washing machine transmissions for such companies as Whirlpool, G.E., Maytag, and Speed Queen.
Remanufacturing is a form of a product recovery process which differs from other recovery processes in its completeness: a remanufactured machine should match the same customer expectation as new machines.