Methods of Production (2.4.1) Flashcards

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What does Automation mean?

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The amount of technology you use in your production process

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What does Standardization mean?

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The more standardised production is, the more you can bulk buy and you can cut costs

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What does Downtime mean?

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The amount of time workers or technology are NOT producing goods or services

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What are Economies of Scale?

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The more you buy, the cheaper you get each unit so the lower your unit costs

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What are Business Operations?

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The method a business will use to produce and deliver a product or a service to the customer

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What are the four types of Production?

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Job Production
Batch Production
Flow Production
Cell Production

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What is Job Production?

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-One-off, bespoke products
-High quality Products made by experienced staff

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What are the advantages of Job Production?

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-Premium price can be charged
-Easy to differentiate from competition

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What are the disadvantages of Job Prodcution?

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-Staff require higher wages and process is slow
-Unit costs tend to be higher

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What is Batch Production?

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-Batches of similar products
-More flexible production than flow

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What are the advantages of Batch Production?

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-Standardised process make it cheaper than Job
-Use of technology makes it cheaper than Job

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What are the disadvantages of Batch Production?

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-Both less varied than Job so staff moral may be lower
-Downtime between batches make it less efficient than Flow

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What is Flow Production?

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-Large Scale, 24/7 production of standardised products
-Specialist machinery designed for production line

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What are the advantages of Flow Production?

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-Lots of technology/Low staff leads to lower unit costs
-Consistent, standard quality

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What are the disadvantages of Flow Production?

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-Production process inflexible to change
-Very high initial set-up cost

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What is Cell Production?

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-Production line split into self-contained teams
-Team carries out a process and checks the quality

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What are the advantages of Cell Production?

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-Teamwork improves motivation and quality
-Multiskilling within teams takes place

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What are the disadvantages of Cell Production?

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-Not as automated as batch or flow
-Cell workload has to be managed closely