Mass production
A continuous process where everyone works together to produce the same item at the same time. The forms and sizes of the products remain the same.
Batch production
A method used to create multiple groups of products. Employees may work in subdivisions for each product group to complete separate sections of specific batches.
Flow production
Also known as continuous production, this method involves mass-producing standardized items on an assembly line. Each item should move seamlessly from one step along the assembly line to the next.
Continuous manufacturing
Similar to the repetitive method, this method uses large assembly lines that run around the clock. The finished product is usually a liquid, gas, slurry, or powder type of material.
Job shop manufacturing
Different workers are assigned to separate workstations, workshops, or production areas. The product must go through each of the stations so that each worker can add value to it before going on to the next.
Discrete manufacturing
This process yields countable items, such as automobiles, furniture, and electronics.
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