Selection of Ready-Mixed Concrete Supplier Based on Entire Process Management System

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Ready-mixed concrete is in developing quickly in China’s civil engineering community. With its short distance transportation, full time supplying and suitable performance options characters, the ready-mixed concrete has gained more and more popularity by the construction projects. However, the concrete supply stations can supply different performance concrete during their different management control system. How to select a right station for the ongoing project are the first thing matters a lot for both the benefit-making goal and the quality control system. This article proposed a comprehensive selection criterion based on entire process management system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 671-674)

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3028-3031

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March 2013

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