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Methods of production

Label
Methods of production
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Methods of production
Oclc number
956892784
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally produced by TV Choice in 2009
Runtime
27
Summary
Textbooks speak of three methods of production - job, batch and continuous flow. This film shows how the methods work in the real work. Job V Batch: Job production is when you're making a one-off - anything from a dam to a musical instrument. Batch production is using the same equipment to make batches of different products. The biggest problem with batch production is the changeover - the time it takes to switch from making one type of product to another. Continuous: Continuous flow, mass production is the most well-known type of manufacturing. The making of the product is broken down into small, simple tasks, carried out by people - or robots. Choosing the method of production depends on many factors - from the type of product you're making to the capital cost and the size of the market. In Britain companies tend to go in for flexible manufacturing. The big question: But what about bigger questions, like the impact of different types of production on the environment and on society? Should we be aiming for sustainable production - making products locally and not for profit but for need?
Technique
live action
Contributor
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