STUDY OF VALUE IDENTIFICATION PROCESS IN PROJECTS OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Keywords:
Value, Management, Construction, Equipment, ProjectsAbstract
: Manufacturing of construction equipment is crucial to the expansion of physical
infrastructure across the world. To maintain growth, profitability, and customer happiness in
this fiercely competitive and continually expanding industry, it is crucial to discover and
maximize value in initiatives. This summary summarizes the most important factors and
methods for determining the project's worth while constructing construction equipment.
Manufacturers, suppliers, consumers, and regulatory authorities are just few of the many parties
involved in the construction equipment manufacturing industry's value identification process.
An in-depth examination of market dynamics and consumer preferences comes first. Aligning
project goals with market demand requires an understanding of client preferences, evolving
technology, and regulatory restrictions.
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STUDY OF VALUE IDENTIFICATION PROCESS IN PROJECTS OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
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