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PRODUCTION METHODS, VALENTINA NAVARRO Y MICAELA MUÑOZ - Coggle Diagram
PRODUCTION METHODS
Job production
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- Able to undertake high value jobs
- High levels of worker motivation
- Time consumimg
- Lack of todos and equipment
- Labour intensitive
- Art,fashion dresses, furniture designs and onstruction process
Process production
- Continous inputs
- Design of capital equipment
- Automated process reduce unit costs
- Large quatities produced
- Consistent quality
- Heavy investment
- DIfficult and disruptive
- Limitation product versionas
- High demand of standardised products
chemicals,oils products and steel
Batch production
- Labour and machines must be flexible
- Faster production with lower unit cost
- Flexibility in design product
- Products with high seasonal demand, example ice cream
Flow/mass production
- Highly steady demand for standardised products
- Low unit costs to working of machines
- Expensive to set up flow-line machinery
Example: Mass-market, cars or tv
- High labour productivity and economy of scale
Mass customisation
- Flow production of products
- Flexible and multi skilled workers.
- Flexible equipment
- Expensive product redesign.
- Expensive capital equpment.
- Sports shoes and mainstream computer programs,
Cellular manufacturing
- Team members and the equipment needed are placed close to each other
- Production system is more flexible with multi skilled workers
- Output is not high as a traditional flow production system
- Components are used in a variety of different applications which mighrequire different specifications
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