FACTORY BUY

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FACTORYBUY AMERINET, INC. Box 46930 2060 Craigshire Road St. Louis MO 63146 Factory Buy;services relating to the negotiation of group purchasing contracts and pricing for medical and surgical equipment and supplies and furniture on behalf of hospitals, nursing homes, health care centers, medical clincs, surgery centers, ambulatory care centers, physician offices, retirement centers, educational institutions, namely universities, colleges, grade schools, correctional institutions and medical laboratories;
FACTORYBUY Factorybuy 1013 Bldg 2 Industry Plaza Tian-An Hi-Tech Ecological Park GuangZhou, GuangDong 511400 China FACTORY BUY;Electronic commerce services, namely, providing information about products via telecommunication networks for advertising and sales purposes; Commercial administration of the licensing of the goods and services of others; Arranging subscriptions to telecommunication services for others; Relocation services for businesses; Price comparison services; Layout services for advertising purposes; Advisory services relating to business management; News clipping services; Outsourcing services; Purchasing and procurement services, namely, procuring of contracts for others for the purchase of goods and labor contracting services; Secretarial services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides a novel distributed factory system framework including a novel factory automation lifecycle (200) having lifecycle activities for SW developing and integrating (210), installing and administrating (220), factory modeling (230), manufacturing planning (240), manufacturing controlling, monitoring and tracking (250) and analyzing of manufacturing results (260). The factory lifecycle comprises framework components. The distributed factory system framework also includes application components and building blocks. The framework components are adapted to for managing the application components, while the application components are utilized to provide instructions for managing a process such as a wafer fab. The building blocks are adapted for forming or modifying framework and application components. The distributed factory system framework provides computer implemented methods for integrating processing systems and facilitates process and equipment changes.