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Material resources, human resources, and capital resources are needed for any manufacturing system. Materials resources include raw materials (renewable and exhaustible), industrial materials, and engineered materials. Human resources include labor and manufacturing, which must work together to assure productivity and quality. Also discussed is the importance of capital and knowledge resources. (18 min.) A Meridian Production.



 
        

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Part of the Series : Manufacturing Technology
     







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