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Expenditure: the act of expending something, especially funds; disbursement; consumption.

Waste:to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequatereturn; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money;to waste words.
Value:the worth of something in terms of the amount of otherthings for which it can be exchanged or in terms of somemedium of exchange.
Efficiency: accomplishment of or ability to accomplish a job with aminimum expenditure of time and effort
Method: a procedure, technique, or way of doing something,especially in accordance with a definite plan
Quality: character with respect to fineness, or grade of excellence producing or providing products or services
Competitive: well suited for competition; having a feature that makes forsuccessful competition
Marketplace: the commercial world; the realm of business, trade, andeconomics.
Requirements: that which is required; a thing demanded or obligatory
Cycle time: variation is a proven metric and philosophy for continuous improvement with the aim of driving down the deviations in the time it takes to produce
Productivity: the rate at which goods and services havingexchange value are brought forth or produced
Premise: a proposition supporting or helping tosupport a conclusion. To set forth beforehand, as by way of introduction orexplanation.
Queues: a file or line, especially of people waiting their turn.
Raw Materials: material before being processed or manufactured into a final form.
Finished goods: are goods that have completed the manufacturing process but have not yet been sold or distributed to the end user.
Perspective: a visible scene, especially one extending to a distance;
Step: to make or arrange in the manner of a series of steps.
Delay: to put off to a later time; defer; postpone
Assembly line:
an arrangement of machines, tools, and workers in which aproduct is assembled by having each perform a specific,successive operation on an incomplete unit as it passes by in a
series of stages organized in a direct line
Standard: something considered by an authority or by general consentas a basis of comparison
Symbolism: the practice of representing things by symbols
Globalization: worldwide integration and development
Consumers: a person or organization that uses acommodity or service.
Reliability: the ability to be relied on or depended on, as for accuracy,honesty, or achievement.
International trade: is the exchange of capital, goods, and services acrossinternational borders or territories.
Head off: to go before in order to hinder the progress of;intercept
Usability: available or convenient for use
Employee: a person working for another person or a business firm for pay.
Training: the education, instruction, or discipline of a person or thingthat is being trained
Sampling: the act or process of selecting a sample for testing,analyzing, etc.
Flab:the condition of being flabby
Scrap rates: is the amount of material or assembly that cannot be re-used by repair or recycling

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