High variety of products and low volume

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From the 4 classifications of Productions System: CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION, MASS PRODUCTION, BATCH PRODUCTION AND JOB-SHOP PRODUCTION, in your PERSONAL PREFERENCE, which one would you prefer the best production system to operate? Please explain thoroughly and you may give examples. 

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Job Shop Production - Job-shop Production are characterized by manufacturing of one or few quantity of products designed and produced as per the specification of customers within prefixed time and cost. The distinguishing feature of this is low volume and high variety of products. A job-shop compromises of general purpose machines arranged into different departments. Each job demands unique technological requirements, demands processing on machines in a certain sequence.

Characteristics

  1. High variety of products and low volume.
  2. Use of general purpose machines and facilities.
  3. Highly skilled operators who can take up each job as a challenge because of uniqueness.
  4. Large inventory of materials, tools, parts.
  5. Detailed planning is essential for sequencing the requirements of each product, capacities for each work centre and order priorities.

Advantages

  1. Because of general purpose machines and facilities variety of products can be produced.
  2. Operators will become more skilled and competent, as each job gives them learning opportunities.
  3. Full potential of operators can be utilized.
  4. Opportunity exists for creative method and innovative ideas.

Limitations

  1. Higher cost due to frequent set up changes.
  2. Higher level of inventory at all levels and hence higher inventory cost.
  3. Production planning is complicated.
  4. Large space requirement.

Batch Production - Batch Production is defined by American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) as a form of manufacturing in which the job passes through the functional departments in lots or batches and each lot may have a different routing. It is characterized by the manufacture of limited number of products produced at regular intervals and stocked awaiting sales.

Characteristics

  1. When there is shorter production runs.
  2. When plant and machinery are flexible.
  3. When plant and machinery set up is used for the production of item in a batch and change of set up is required for processing the next batch.
  4. When manufacturing lead time and cost are lower as compared to job order production.

Advantages

  1. Better utilization of plant and machinery.
  2. Promotes functional specialization.
  3. Cost per unit is lower as compared to job order production.
  4. Lower investment in plant and machinery.
  5. Flexibility to accommodate and process number of products.
  6. Job satisfaction exists for operators.

Limitations

  1. Material handling is complex because of irregular and longer flows.
  2. Production planning and control is complex.
  3. Work in process inventory is higher compared to continuous production.
  4. Higher set up costs due to frequent changes in set up.

Mass Production

Manufacture of discrete parts or assemblies using a continuous process are called mass production. This production is justified by very large volume  or production. The machines are arranged in a line or product layout. Product and process standardization exists and all outputs follow the same path.

Characteristics

  1. Standardization of product and process sequence.
  2. Dedicated special purpose machines having higher production capacities and output rates.
  3. Large volume of products.
  4. Shorter cycle time of production.
  5. Lower in process inventory.
  6. Perfectly balanced production lines.
  7. Flow of materials, components and parts is continuous and without any back tracking.
  8. Production planning and control is easy.
  9. Material handling can be completely automatic.

Advantages

  1. Higher rate of production with reduced cycle time.
  2. Higher capacity utilization due to line balancing.
  3. Less skilled operators are required.
  4. Low process inventory.
  5. Manufacturing cost per unit is low.

Limitations

  1. Breakdown of one machine will stop an entire production line.
  2. Line layout needs major change with the changes in the product design.
  3. High investment in production facilities.
  4. The cycle time is determined by the slowest production.

Continuous Production

Production facilities are arranged as per the sequence of production operations from the first operations to the finished product. The items are made to flow through the sequence of operations through material handling devices such as conveyors, transfer devices, etc

Characteristics

  1. Dedicated plant and equipment with zero flexibility.
  2. Material handling is fully automated.
  3. Process follows a predetermined sequence of operations.
  4. Components material cannot be readily identified with final product.
  5. Planning and scheduling is a routine action.

Advantages

  1. Standardization of product and process sequence.
  2. Higher rate of production with reduced cycle time.
  3. Higher capacity utilization due to line balancing.
  4. Manpower is not required for material handling as it is completely automatic.
  5. Person with limited skills can be used on production line.
  6. Unit cost is lower due to high volume production.

Limitations

  1. Flexibility to accommodate and process number of products does not exist.
  2. Very high investment for setting flow lines.
  3. Product differentiation is limited.

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