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  2. Job production - Wikipedia

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    Job production can be classical craft production by small firms (making railings for a specific house, building/repairing a computer for a specific customer, making flower arrangements for a specific wedding etc.), but large firms use job production, too, and the products of job production are often interchangeable, such as machined parts made ...

  3. Methods of production - Wikipedia

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    Job production is used when a product is produced with the labor of one or few workers and is rarely used for bulk and large scale production. It is mainly used for one-off products or prototypes (hence also known as Prototype Production), as it is inefficient; however, quality is greatly enhanced with job production compared to other methods ...

  4. Job shop - Wikipedia

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    A job shop is a manufacturing system that handles custom/bespoke or semi-custom/bespoke manufacturing processes such as small to medium-size customer orders or batch ...

  5. Cellular manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The goal of cellular manufacturing is to move as quickly as possible, make a wide variety of similar products, while making as little waste as possible. Cellular manufacturing involves the use of multiple "cells" in an assembly line fashion. Each of these cells is composed of one or multiple different machines which accomplish a certain task.

  6. Quick response manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Suri also describes the use of PROPOS QRM software and digital POLCA, [28] illustrated by a case at BOSCH Scharnieren. This Dutch manufacturer produces custom metal hinges and managed to greatly reduce lead times and optimize the production flow in their job shop using QRM and POLCA principles. [29]

  7. Explaining Hollywood: How to get a job as a production designer

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  8. Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Production of the Ford Model T used 32,000 machine tools. [36] Lean manufacturing, also known as just-in-time manufacturing, was developed in Japan in the 1930s. It is a production method aimed primarily at reducing times within the production system as well as response times from suppliers and to customers.

  9. The 51st state? Canadians say no, thanks. They don't ... - AOL

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    A production line worker at the Martinrea plant in Woodbridge, Canada, on Feb. 3, 2025. The plant supplies auto parts to factories in Canada and the U.S. (Chris Young / Associated Press) Canada is ...