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Job, batch and flow production

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What is batch production?

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Card 1definition

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What is batch production?

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Making a group of identical products together, then switching to a different product.

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Groups then switch

Card 2definition

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What is flow (mass) production?

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Products move continuously along a production line, non-stop — assembly lines and conveyor belts.

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Continuous line

Card 3concept

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Three production methods?

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Job (one unique), Batch (groups then switch), Flow (continuous line).

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J-B-F

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What is job production?

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Making one unique product at a time, specially designed for each customer — tailor-made.

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One unique product

Card 5concept

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Name five factors influencing production method choice

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Nature of product, level of demand, available budget, workforce skill level, need for flexibility.

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Product, demand, budget, skills, flexibility

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What is changeover time in batch production?

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Time lost resetting equipment between different batches — a key disadvantage.

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Equipment reset time

Card 7concept

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Choice depends on product type, demand, budget, ___ and ___

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Workforce skills and need for flexibility/variety.

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Skills + flexibility

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Two advantages of flow production?

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Very low cost per unit (economies of scale); fast/efficient; consistent quality; meets high demand.

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Low cost + fast + consistent

Card 9concept

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If a business switches from batch to job, what changes?

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Costs increase, quality may improve, flexibility increases, worker motivation may improve.

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Cost up, quality up, flex up

Card 10example

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Give three examples of job production

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Wedding cake, custom-built house, hand-made suit, piece of art.

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Custom, unique items

Card 11concept

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Switching methods affects costs, quality, ___ and ___

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Motivation and flexibility.

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Motivation + flexibility

Card 12concept

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Two advantages of batch production?

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Can produce variety; cheaper per unit than job; flexible batch sizes; some skilled workers.

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Variety + cheaper + flexible

Card 13concept

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Two advantages of job production?

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High quality/unique products; workers are motivated (see finished result); can charge premium prices; flexible.

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Quality + motivation + premium

Card 14concept

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Job = unique, low volume. Batch = some variety, medium volume. Flow = ___

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Standardised, high volume, low cost per unit, consistent quality.

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Standardised + high volume

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Two disadvantages of flow production?

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Huge start-up costs; no variety (standardised); boring for workers; if line breaks, everything stops.

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Expensive + no variety + fragile

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Two disadvantages of batch production?

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Time lost in changeovers; work-in-progress ties up money; repetitive for workers; not as efficient as flow.

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Changeover + WIP + boring

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Flow production: ___ volume, ___ cost per unit, ___ variety

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High volume, low cost per unit, no variety (standardised).

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High-Low-None

Card 18concept

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Quick: Batch production involves ___ between batches

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Changeover time — resetting equipment for a different product.

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Changeover

Card 19concept

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Two disadvantages of job production?

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Slow/time-consuming; high labour costs; no economies of scale; hard to produce in large quantities.

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Slow + expensive + no scale

Card 20concept

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Custom product + low demand → which method?

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Job production — one unique product at a time for each customer.

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Job

Card 21concept

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Quick: Flow production = lowest ___ per unit

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Cost — economies of scale from continuous production.

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Cost

Card 22concept

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Job production: ___ volume, ___ cost per unit, ___ quality

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Low volume, high cost per unit, high quality.

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Low-High-High

Card 23example

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Batch production example?

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Bakery making 50 chocolate cookies, then switching to 50 vanilla ones.

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Bakery batches

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Flow production examples?

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Car assembly lines, bottling plants, smartphone manufacturing.

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Cars, bottles, phones

Card 25concept

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Standard product + very high demand → which method?

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Flow production — continuous line for maximum efficiency and lowest cost.

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Flow

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