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Definition of Production order
1. Noun. An order that initiates the manufacturing process.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Production Order
Literary usage of Production order
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cost Accounting, Theory and Practice by Jerome Lee Nicholson (1913)
"production order (Form 13) The "production order" in this system is intended only
as an order to the factory to manufacture a certain amount of goods. ..."
2. Principles of Business by Charles William Gerstenberg (1918)
"The production order and the cost sheet.—Before we can obtain any information
... A production order, bearing a number and a full description of the goods ..."
3. Cost Accounting: Principles and Practice by John Packard Jordan, Gould Leach Harris (1920)
"(a) production order (face). (Size, 6x4.) One rule to observe in connection with
production orders is to have only one item on one order. ..."
4. Factory Costs: A Work of Reference for Cost Accountants and Factory Managers by Frank Erastus Webner (1911)
"Forms of the production order. As already stated, there is no uniformity as to
the formalities attending the issuance of a production order. ..."
5. Unified Accounting Methods for Industrials by Clinton Edgar Woods (1917)
"the footing of these pages at the end of the month, when closing the production
order for posting to the production and betterment order record; that is, ..."
6. Unified Accounting Methods for Industrials by Clinton Edgar Woods (1917)
"the footing of these pages at the end of the month, when closing the production
order for posting to the production and betterment order record; that is, ..."
7. The Factory Manager and Accountant: Some Examples of the Latest American by Horace Lucian Arnold (1903)
"Upon operation completion the helper carries the component SK production order
to the transfer clerk, who changes the "tracer" from one section to another, ..."
8. Industrial Organization and Management by Hugo Diemer (1915)
"... Tag Type of production order Shown in Fig. 42 order number might be followed
by a prefix " S " followed by a sub-order number to indicate detail parts ..."