3. Methods of Production Flashcards

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what are the three methods of production?

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-job production
-batch production
-flow production

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what is job production?

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when a product is completed from start to finish by a single worker or team of workers. typically one job is completes before moving onto another

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what are the advantages of job production?

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-exact customer specification can be met
-customer can sell make changes to the design
-high prices can be charged for unique product
-high quality product produced

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what are the disadvantages of job production?

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-specialist equipment may be required (expensive)
-may not be able to buy in bulk (which is cheaper)
-can take a long time
-specialist skills required

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what is batch production?

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a number of similar products (repeated jobs) where one job is completed before another one is started

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what are the advantages of batch production?

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-batches can be charged to suit customer requirements
-raw materials can be bought in bulk (cheaper)
-not as many skilled workers are required

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what are the disadvantages of batch production?

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–equipment/employees may have nothing to do between batches
-mistakes can result in whole batch being wasted

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what is flow production?

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used in mass manufacturing where an item goes from stage on an assembly line with parts being added to it at each stage

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what are the advantages of flow production?

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-large amounts of identical products can be made
-quality systems can be built in
-raw materials can be bought in bulk (cheaper)
-machinery can work through the night, often for less than the cost of labour

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what are the disadvantages of flow production?

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-product cannot be customised
-a fault at one stage will result in production being stopped
-large demand is required for this t be viable
-setup cost is high

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what is labour intensive production?

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products are made using labour (human effort)

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what are the advantages of labour intensive production?

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-can be creative
-labour is readily available (training required)
-no expensive training required
-unique products

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what are the disadvantages of labour intensive production?

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-expensive and time consuming to recruit, select and train
- training takes time
-quality can vary (mistakes)

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what is capital intensive production?

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where the production process relies more on machinery and other capital equipment

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what are the advantages of capital intensive production?

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-can work 24/7
-standardised quality
-fewer employees (wages)
-less skilled workforce required

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what are the disadvantages of capital intensive production?

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-machinery/ equipment is expensive
-customisation difficult
-breakdowns can be expensive and cause production to stop

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what is automation?

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machinery has completely replaced the need for labour

18
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what is mechanisation?

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production involves a mix of both machinery and labour to operate it

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what are factors affecting methods of production?

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-the skills of the workplace
-the quantity of goods required
-cost of labour
-finance available
-technology available
-customer specification