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  • Sales of production:
    • some products are manufactured in huge volumes, whereas for other products, only one unit is made
    • four different scales of production:
    • One-off production
    • Batch production
    • Mass production
    • Continuous production
  • one-off production:
    • A single product or unit is made
    • One-off production is suitable for prototypes and when a product is designed for a client with specific needs
  • prototypes and 3D printing:
    • Prototypes are classified as one-off products and 3D printing is often used to manufacture prototypes 
  • Batch production:
    • More than one unit is produced at a time in a set or batch e.g. confectionary, newspapers or furniture items
    • Patterns, templates or jigs are used to increase efficiency
    • Production lines are flexible and generally have shorter lead times
  • Jigs, patterns and templates:
    • Jigs and patterns can be made or bought in to expedite a certain process
    • They can help to perform repetitive or awkward tasks accurately
    • Jigs can be used in one-off,  and batch production
  • CNC machines:
    • CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control
    • These are CAD/CAM machines like laser cutters and CNC routers 
    • These machines are often used in batch production because they are accurate and efficient but also flexible
  • Mass production:
    • Mass produced products are made in large volumes, in factories with a high level of automation and very few, if any, processes completed by hand
    • high set up cost and low unit costs characterise mass production
  • Set-up costs:
    • The more automation in a production line, the higher the set-up costs will be
    • Products made using complex industrial machinery will be mass produced
  • Continuous production:
    • A continuous production line is run non-stop, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, manufacturing products to meet a constant demand