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| Open Access | ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT IN TERMS OF TIME AND ENERGY
Akhmetova Nasiba Akhmetovna , Student of Tashkent State University of EconomicsAbstract
This article examines the vital role that machinery and equipment play in company productivity. While energy efficiency looks at energy consumption, machine age, and the usage of energy-saving technologies, time efficiency is measured by operational downtime, machine setup time, and production speed. The article highlights how operational effectiveness, cost reduction, and environmental sustainability may all be greatly enhanced by optimizing both time and energy. The analysis illustrates the significance of energy-efficient machinery and efficient maintenance procedures using case studies from the manufacturing, construction, and time and energy consumption with more information including time energy ratio. The results show how crucial it is to take time and energy optimization techniques to improve business results and attain sustainability over the long run.
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Machine efficiency, time efficiency, energy efficiency, energy consumption, cost reduction, time-energy ratio, resource efficiency
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