atch production is the manufacture of different version of the same basic product in batches (eg. different colour, types of paint, different varieties of jams etc)
There is some repetition of production which is for stock (rather than to order). Production is not continuous. Change-over between batches means that resources are idle at times. Consequently, production managers have to plan production schedules to minimize changeovers. The machinery employed will be specialised for production of the firm's products, but yet flexible enough for different batches.
Flow Production requires specialist machinery. Because of the high capital investment requirement, it is essential to achieve high level of utilisation. This requires a high level of sales of a fairly standardized product made for stock.
Flow production links up with a strategy of undifferentiated marketing whereas batch production suggests that the product is tailored to suit the needs of particular customers or segments.
The manpower required is specialist, but low in skills and performing repetitive task as compared to batch production where the levels of skills required are comparatively high.
The great advantage of line production is that with long production runs unit costs will be very low as compared to batch production.
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Oh, dude, so like, if a cotton textile factory in Karachi is hit by floods in Punjab, it might face supply chain disruptions because, you know, transportation routes could be messed up. Plus, the factory might struggle to get raw materials from Punjab, which could totally mess with their production schedule. It's like when your favorite pizza joint runs out of pepperoni - a total bummer, man.
A labor agent might be a person who makes sure that a company has enough labor to complete the job at hand. A labor agent might also be a person who deals with a particular union for an industry.
they might break and hurt someone;) winky eye is aswome
Kaizen in Japanese means good change. It has been utilized in health care, psychotherapy, life coaching, government, banking, etc. Sigma rating shows maturity of a manufacturing process suggesting its yield. In six sigma process 99.99% of the products manufactured are required to be free of errors.
-A change in labour requirement might mean redundancies and compensation payments for some of the workers. -the skill level required to operate more mechanised systems is often much lower, which will demotivate multi-skilled workers. -more investment is required in preventive maintenance as the production system becomes more mechanised.
There is no specific number publicly available for the total production quantity of the Z1R. This information is considered proprietary by the manufacturer and might not be disclosed.
because of the wind and so the windows don't get damaged
It possibly means March 17, 2009. If it were May, it might have been written "MY". But for an expiration date, that's not very clear. It could be a production date rather than an expiration. It might be best to contact the manufacturer.
It means that something was made, or existed, before 1996. 1996 might be the year a law was enacted, or a manufacturer made a major change to their product.
If a batch file closes every time, it may have a problem. It might close after a certain period of time, or if it has remains inactive for a certain period of time.
A business may achieve an objective and will need to move onto another one (e.g. survival in the first year may lead to an objective of increasing profit in the second year). The competitive environment might change, with the launch of new products from competitors. Technology might change product designs, so sales and production targets might need to change.
A business may achieve an objective and will need to move onto another one (e.g. survival in the first year may lead to an objective of increasing profit in the second year). The competitive environment might change, with the launch of new products from competitors. Technology might change product designs, so sales and production targets might need to change.
The inverter was an aftermarket accessory, as was the entire bucket body. The manufacturer had a range of options they could choose from as far as accessories such as an inverter went. There should be an ID number on the bucket lift somewhere. If the manufacturer is still in business, they might be able to pull up the production record and tell you this.
For automatics, there is no manufacturer defined change interval. If you drive in dirty conditions a lot, you might want to change it every 80k miles. Under normal conditions you may not want to ever change it. There are echo's on the road with 400,000 miles that have never had a transmission fluid change.
Pilot lot is more like prototype products manufactured and inspected and validated. If the output is a bunch of small products like caps, tooth brushes. Pilot lot is the first batch of caps or brushes made and validated. It will be inspected for all characteristics that the customer need and will be shipped with first consignment to the customer. Pilot lot is also known as first article/ first batch. Customer might also insist to make a pilot lot inspection to the supplier when there is a change in drawing/specification in the order.
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