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Vacuum (Vacuum means void, emptiness, vacuity; space that ...)
Tick (Ein Tick ist die kleinste Preisver?nderung f?r ...)
Debris (A Debris is any solid material exceeding a 60 mm ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): sticker, stickers, sticks, vacuums
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Chair (Chair is also known as seat is defined as a ...)
Swivel (Swivel is a drilling equipment that is fitting. ..)
Dressing (Dressing an animal involves the preparation of ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): swivels, chairs
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"Swivel" is in the HS Code "9401.30"
- - Swivel seats with variable height adjustment
"Swivel" is in the UNSPSC Code "31161719"
Swivel nuts
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Caster (Caster is defined as small, swiveling rollers. ..)
Swivel chair (Swivel chair is described as a revolving seat on ...)
Drilling (Drilling -is described as the use of such a ...)
wheel chair (Footrest is a wheel chair component that are ...)
Trailer (Trailer a device that makes it possible to tow a ...)
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Ethanol (Ethanol (Ethylalkohol, Siedepunkt 78?C) ist der ...)
Ethanol (Ethanol pertains to a fuel that is created from ...)
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Classification (Classification is a term that can refer to: 1. ...)
North American Industry Classification System
Standard Industrial Classification
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
Deutsch: Qualifikationslücken / Español: Brechas de Habilidades / Português: Lacunas de Competências / Français: Lacunes de Compétences / Italiano: Divari di Competenze
Skill Gaps in the industrial context refer to the disparity between the skills that workers currently possess and the skills that are required to effectively perform their job roles, particularly in a rapidly evolving industrial environment. These gaps can occur due to technological advancements, automation, and the increasing Complexity of industrial processes, making it challenging for workers to keep pace with the changing demands of the industry. Skill gaps can result in decreased productivity, inefficiencies, and difficulty in adopting new technologies, ultimately impacting the competitiveness and growth of industrial companies.