car production...e.g. mini coopers..lol..:)
An example of a non-flow process is the batch production of baked goods, such as cookies. In this process, a specific quantity of ingredients is mixed and baked at one time, rather than continuously producing cookies in a flow. Once the batch is completed, the process stops for cleaning and preparation for the next batch, highlighting the distinct, discrete nature of non-flow processes.
atch production is the manufacture of different version of the same basic product in batches (eg. different colour, types of paint, different varieties of jams etc) There is some repetition of production which is for stock (rather than to order). Production is not continuous. Change-over between batches means that resources are idle at times. Consequently, production managers have to plan production schedules to minimize changeovers. The machinery employed will be specialised for production of the firm's products, but yet flexible enough for different batches. Flow Production requires specialist machinery. Because of the high capital investment requirement, it is essential to achieve high level of utilisation. This requires a high level of sales of a fairly standardized product made for stock. Flow production links up with a strategy of undifferentiated marketing whereas batch production suggests that the product is tailored to suit the needs of particular customers or segments. The manpower required is specialist, but low in skills and performing repetitive task as compared to batch production where the levels of skills required are comparatively high. The great advantage of line production is that with long production runs unit costs will be very low as compared to batch production.
Lean Production is a well consolidated style of production, mostly related to the Manufacturing Industry.Lean Production is often called Lean Manufacturing.In a nutshell:Lean Production is "lean" because it has no "fat", where fat is "waste". Therefore Lean Production is synonymous with "waste-less" production.Generally, in a Lean Production Line:materials flow continuously (Continuous Flow) from Processing Station to Procession Stationswith little/no time and space gap in between processing stationsvalue is added to materials at all Processing Stationswith minimal/no waste (idling, parking, moving, checking, counting, etc.) between processing stationswith minimal/no waste in the operation being performed at each Processing Stationuntil the final product is ready with no defects
machine tooling,manufacturing of pumps, compressor, electric motor belt etc
High-volume production is the process utilized to produce a large number of the same product. An example would be washing machines.
yes, production is a stock concept and income is a flow concept.
Production flow, income flow, and expenditure flow are interconnected components of an economy. Production flow refers to the creation of goods and services, which generates income for businesses and workers involved in the production process. This income is then spent on consumption, leading to expenditure flow, which stimulates further production. Thus, an increase in production leads to higher income, which in turn drives consumer spending, creating a continuous cycle that sustains economic activity.
importance of product flow
Flow production
Mass production for companies: such as chipsets, lcd panels, spare parts Flow production for end users: such as mobile phones, tv's.
An example of a non-flow process is the batch production of baked goods, such as cookies. In this process, a specific quantity of ingredients is mixed and baked at one time, rather than continuously producing cookies in a flow. Once the batch is completed, the process stops for cleaning and preparation for the next batch, highlighting the distinct, discrete nature of non-flow processes.
Depending on the flow characteristics, there are four classes of the production system. 1.Mass production or flow line production system. 2.Batch production system. 3.Job shop. 4.Projects
An example of alliteration for the word 'rainbow' is "radiant rainbow".
The feature of flow production is that it should be smooth from one level to another. In a company that makes heavy goods a conveyor belt.
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