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Manufacturing - Coggle Diagram
Manufacturing
Types
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Job Shop Manufacturing
Unlike repetitive or discrete manufacturing, makes use of production areas rather than assembly lines. This is because this process will produce smaller batches of custom products, which can be either made-to-order (MTO) or made-to-stock (MTS).
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Discrete Manufacturing
This process is extremely diverse, with a variation of setups and changeover frequencies.
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Repetitive Manufacturing
Repetitive processing is comprised of dedicated production lines that produce the same or a paraphernalia of items
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Advantages :check:
Cost Reduction
Cost reduction is one of the key goals within manufacturing technology. This is because of the correction of inefficiencies and waste being reduced within the production process, which saves a drastic amount of money in the long run.
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Manufacturing refers to a large-scale production of goods that converts raw materials, parts, and components into finished merchandise using manual labor and/or machines.
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