LESSON 1- Introduction to Industrial Materials and Processes Flashcards
Week 1
a value-adding activity
Manufacturing
process for converting ideas and market or customer needs into artifacts; Includes design, procurement, test, finance, human resources, marketing, etc.
Manufacturing
the conversion of raw materials into useful products
Manufacturing
It is the production of goods through the use of
labor, machinery, tools and biological or chemical
processing or formulation.
MANUFACTURING
It can either mean transforming raw materials into
finished goods on a large scale, or the creation of
more complex items by selling basic goods to
manufacturers for the production of items such as
automobiles, aircraft, or household appliances.
MANUFACTURING
It came from Greek word “manus” means
hand
and “factus” means
to make
It came from Greek word “manus” means “hand”
and “factus” means “to make”
“made from
hands.”
World’s manufacturing superpower
China (28.4%)
Top 3 World’s manufacturing superpower
China
USA
Japan
Trends in Manufacturing
Industry 4.0 Framework- The digital technologies
Lean Principles
New Product Development Process
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
PRIMARY INDUSTRY
SECONDARY INDUSTRIES
TERTIARY INDUSTRIES
concerned with the extraction
of natural resources or raw materials from the earth.
PRIMARY INDUSTRY
e transition of raw materials into finished items
SECONDARY INDUSTRIES
usually dependent on the nature of that particular
place.
PRIMARY INDUSTRY
creation of different nature services.
TERTIARY INDUSTRIES
The most significant feature of the tertiary sector
the intangible products or services