Prosuction Processes 4.1 Flashcards

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What is job production

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Job production is where a single product is made at a time
• Products are made for a specific client or customer

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What is batch production

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Batch production is where small quantities of identical products are made
• Machines can be easily changed to make a different batch

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What is flow production

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Flow production means that products are made in huge quantities
• Products are produced on a continuous production line in a factory which often runs 24/7

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Advantages and disadvantages of job production

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A- Bespoke, unique, one off, to customers measurements or specifications e.g. a kitchen
A- Higher prices can be charged to the customers
D-Skilled labour and craftsmen are expensive
D- Wide range of tools may be required

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Advantages and disadvantages of batch production

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A- Flexibility because production can be changed to meet customer needs or fluctuations in demand
A- Standard production of items means it can be mechanised, this means less labour involved than in a job production process
D-Workers may be less motivated with repetitive work
D- If one batch takes too long the other batches will all be held up too

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Advantages and disadvantages of flow production

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A-larger quantities which means they can bulk buy raw materials and save money
A- Automated and computerised production means improved quality and more complex designs can be made in shorter times
D-High costs to buy the factory and machinery
D-Break downs and lost production can be costly

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