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Kvasny Prum. 1961; 7(6): 123-126 | DOI: 10.18832/kp1961020
The author analyses the effect of production capacity and number of employed workmen upon the productivity and economic indices of new bottling plants and shows on several examples, that substitution of modern production lines for previously used bottling column secures a very substantial expansion of production capacity, but cannot secure higher economy without due coordination of many other factors. The author from his own experience selects interesting examples indicating, to what extent non-standard bottles and inferior caps can effect the idle time and stoppages of production lines. Efficient mechanization of auxiliary operations and up-to-date organization of technological processes are among the most essential factors.
(In Czech, English summary only)
Published: June 1, 1961