5.2 Operations Methods

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  • Job production is making a product from start to finish to meet the specific needs of an individual customer ie. buildings or movies.
  • Batch production is when a limited number of identical products are produced ie. bread.
  • Mass production is when large amounts of standardised products are produced.
  • Flow production is a continuous production process of manufacturing products that are standardised in large quantities. It has less workers than mass production as it is more automated and lines often run 24/7.
  • Mass customisation is the production of large quantities of goods via batch or mass/flow production where products can be easily customised to the customer's preference ie. car customisation or name coke cans.
  • Labour-intensive production uses more labor than other production methods ie. healthcare and education.
  • Capital-intensive production have a higher proportion of capital costs compared to labour costs ie. car manufacturing.