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tell me the best way to minimize the cost of a company?

Answer Posted / naveen lonka

the best way to minimize the cost is identify the wastage
and anlyase it and re use it.
mfg according to the orders
regoures plan to product
multimenthods
maximum usage -reusage for other pro-mfg

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