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As production systems move from projects to batch production to mass production to continuous production?

A)

Processes become more flexible

B)

Customer involvement with the process increases

C)

Products become more standardised

D)

Demand volumes decrease

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Question ajoutée par Sathish Prabhu.V , Manager - Operations & Process Improvement , Revolution Valves
Date de publication: 2016/05/08
Md Fazlur Rahman
par Md Fazlur Rahman , Procurement Specialist , Engineering and Planning Consultants Ltd

Ans: C) Products become more standardised.

Justification: When the product become more standardized, your demand is almost constant and hence you move to continuous production 

Saiyid Maududi-Oracle Applications Consultant
par Saiyid Maududi-Oracle Applications Consultant , Entrerprise Architect , US Technomatrix, Inc

Hello Team,

Making products one-at-a-time and treating their production as a project can be time consuming and cost-prohibitive. Most products can be made more quickly and more efficiently in volume. A production system that processes items in small groups or batches is called batch production. Batch production is characterized by fluctuating demand, short production runs of a wide variety of products, and small to moderate quantities of any given product made to customer order. Most of the operations in batch production involve fabrication (e.g., machining) rather than assembly. Jobs are sent through the system based on their processing requirements, so that those jobs requiring lathe work are sent to one location, those requiring painting to another, and so forth. A job may be routed through many different machine centers before it is completed. If you were to track the flow of a particular customer order through the system, you would see a lot of stopping and starting as jobs queue at different machines, waiting to be processed. Work on a particular product is not continuous; it is intermittent.

Regards,

 

Saiyid

Ramzi SAMRI
par Ramzi SAMRI , Industrial engineer , Institut für Betriebliche Bildungsforschung Berlin (IBBF)

Option C  is the nearest answer.

Sathish Prabhu.V
par Sathish Prabhu.V , Manager - Operations & Process Improvement , Revolution Valves

Yes, Option C is the best answer from the given options because result of product standardization is continuous production

Nadeem Asghar
par Nadeem Asghar , Supply Chain Consultant/Trainer , Independent Practitioner

C is the correct answer...................

I apologize for the answer I leave the answer to the experts, specialists in this field that's not my specialty field.

It goes only when Product become more stranded. So option "C"

Wasi Rahman Sheikh
par Wasi Rahman Sheikh , WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR , AL MUTLAQ FURNITURE MFG

Option C) is answer <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

ghazi Almahadeen
par ghazi Almahadeen , Project Facilitator , Jordan River Foundation

thanks invite. .................c

Ghada Eweda
par Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

A good answer given by experts.Thanks 

sameer abdul wahab alfaddagh
par sameer abdul wahab alfaddagh , عضو هيئة تدريس , جامعة دلمون

Thanks for the invite I think the answer c nearest

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