Explain Manufacturing Methods?
Production can be defined as the conversion process of the input to the output, resulting in the production of the goods and the services.
Basically, a manufacturing system mainly involves three parts or steps – inputs, transformation process and output. The operations and activities used together lead to the production of goods and services, and this whole process is referred to as the manufacturing system or method. A manufacturing method can be considered as the combination of the sub systems which are independent in nature and each subsystem is responsible for performing a particular function. Manufacturers must be able to interact not only with the external environment but also with the internal environment.
Factors affecting the choice of manufacturing method can be summarized as follows: –
1. Effect of volume and variety – These factors greatly influence the choice of the manufacturing method as high product variety will have to be accompanied with very good workers having developed skills and general purpose machines; on the other hand low product variety leads to the usage of workers who are not that much skilled, accompanied with very simple systems of production planning and control.
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