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Discover Ludwig"corporate maintenance" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the practice of managing, maintaining, and caring for corporate resources, such as premises, infrastructure, and equipment. For example: "The company invests heavily in corporate maintenance, which helps ensure the long-term success of the business."
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This study proposed on applying the Association Rule to the corporate maintenance center database, to investigate common dysfunctions associated with proper product using the products as instructed, so as to alter product design including part change or redesign.
Chad Williams, Corporate Maintenance Manager for West Liberty Foods in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, said Leading2Lean has saved $2 million in maintenance costs because it can better track materials, employee time and maintenance activities.
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These are cheap PCs designed to combat the NC's chief advantage for corporate users low maintenance costs.
Create and control groups, i.e. corporate, accounting, maintenance, etc.
The bride's father retired as the corporate director of maintenance for Albertson's, a grocery chain based in Boise.
There's a corporate backlash against maintenance revenue.
In addition, the partnership involved a coordination of scheduling, prices, frequent flyer programs, corporate customer agreements, maintenance and procurement.
By this means the company hopes to persuade us that it is an A-grade manufacturer of pulse-quickening automobiles, rather than a low-maintenance corporate outcrop of the VW group and a budget car builder from Spain - Spain being about as famous for car production as Italy is for golfing holidays.
Among the other devices Campbell is said to have used are reducing inventory to create "last in first out" gains, delaying scheduled maintenance, using corporate reserves, changing its deduction assumptions and underestimating trade spending.
Next month, investors will gather at the company's Fox Studio lot in Los Angeles under heavy security to confront Mr. Murdoch about "inadequate oversight and maintenance of corporate culture" and a board that "despite the enormity of this scandal" had "failed to take action against any senior executives," according to company documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
In 2017, the state of Delaware, where 60% of U.S. companies are incorporated, became the first state to enact legislation allowing the use of a blockchain-based corporate registry system, including maintenance of shareholder lists and stock issuance records.
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