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“ Production Process in an Enterprise”. - Coggle Diagram
“ Production Process in an Enterprise”.
DEFINITION
This process is also processing raw materials and auxiliary materials manually using equipment to produce a product whose value is more than the original go
a series of stages that must pass in producing goods or services
this process can also interpret as an activity combining various factors of production to create something beneficial to consumers.
OBJECTIVES
To maintain the survival of a company
Meeting the human needs in achieving prosperity from the availability of goods and services
Provide added value to a product
To meet market demand, both from domestic and international markets
Gaining profit so that a company achieves the desired level of prosperity
Produces export goods to increase the country’s foreign exchange sources
Stimulates the growth of other production businesses so that they can attack unemployment
As a substitute for products that are damaged, expired, or goods that have depleted due to the use of
4 Stages of Production Process
Planning
This planning process is a stage in determining several things in this process. Such as what kind of products will make, how many raw materials are used, how much cost you need, and how much labor you required to carry out production.
Routing
Routing or determination of flow is an activity to determine and determine the sequence of activities of this process.
Scheduling
Scheduling is an activity to determine and determine when production must carried out after the flow is made.
Dispatching
Dispatching or orders to start production is an activity to determine and establish a process of giving orders to start production after the production schedule is set.
5 Production Planning Steps
Estimate the demand for your product
Estimate consumer demand so that businesses can know how many products the company needs to produce over a certain period.
Determine potential options for the production process
Define the various production options available to meet the estimated product demand
Performance Monitor and Control
Have a control system in place to help detect problems as soon as they occur, giving you more time to fix them before it’s too late.
Adjustments
Be prepared to adjust plans if needed. Production plans must be flexible to accommodate changes in customer demand.
Select options for products that use the combination of resources more effectively
Compare the costs and times of each potential production option
-Different Types of Production Processes
Continuous Production Systems
Process Production / Continuous Production
-Mass / Flow / In-line Production
Process Production / Continuous Production
Batch Production
Job Shop Production
Project Production