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For SIR Doug's benefit: Scrap: ORIGIN late Middle English (as a plural noun
denoting fragments of uneaten food): from Old Norse skrap Œscraps¹ ; related
to skrapa Œto scrape.¹ The verb dates from the late 19th cent.
For Brian:
I have never known scrapped items to be accounted as a part of sales. We DO
have stock write-off's that may be set-off against tax on this side of the
pond. Stock write-downs may be in the range of 2 to 5% though that will be
heavily dependant upon your end product. I can see a bigger number when
lead-free kicks-in......
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On 19/4/06 15:59, "Douglas O. Pauls" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Scrap? What is this "scrap" thing you are talking about?
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> We've had some lively discussions regarding the best ways to measure scrap
> within a manufacturing operation. What are some common ways of
> characterizing and measuring accurate scrap levels?
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> Also, I know this next one is a loaded question but I'll fire it off
> anyway. When scrap is measured as a percentage of sales, what values are
> typical within this industry? One percent? Five percent? Is there a
> significant difference between the value one would anticipate for a board
> fab shop versus an assembly operation?
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