Sas6 Bam199
Sas6 Bam199
Sas6 Bam199
Module #6
Productivity Tip:
Brain dump your worries before you study. This can be done in the form of expressive writing or talking – just
so long as you’ve expressed it and gotten it out of your heads.
A. LESSON PREVIEW/REVIEW
1) Introduction
Last session, you had your first quiz about the introduction to operations management. How was
it? I know you got a good score. Congratulate yourself by tapping your shoulders and saying, “You
did a great job, self!”
Now, you will learn about what is a production system and its classifications. Have you ever
wonder how products were manufactured and how it is made similar with each one? Products are
manufactured depending on its operation volume and product variety.
Production is defined as ‘the step-by-step conversion of one form of material into another form
through chemical or mechanical process to create or enhance the utility of the product to the
user’. Thus production is a value addition process. At each stage of processing, there will be
value addition.
A production system is defined as “the step-by-step conversion of one form of material into
another form through chemical or mechanical process to create or enhance the utility of the
product to the user.” Thus production is a value addition process. At each stage of processing,
there will be value addition.
4. Continuous Production
1. Job-shop production is characterized by manufacturing 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
comprises of general-purpose machines arranged into different departments. Each job
demands unique technological requirements, demands processing on machines in a certain
sequence. Example is customization of flip flops by Havianas or the customization of shoes
by Nike.
Characteristics:
a. High variety of products and low volume.
b. Use of general purpose machines and facilities.
c. Highly skilled operators who can take up each job as a challenge because of
uniqueness.
d. Large inventory of materials, tools, parts.
e. Detailed planning is essential for sequencing the requirements of each product,
capacities for each work center and order priorities.
Advantages Disadvantages
Characteristics:
a. Shorter production runs.
b. Plant and machinery are flexible.
c. 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
d. Manufacturing lead-time and cost are lower as compared to job order production.
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Advantages Disadvantages
Exercise 1: Given the figure below, explain what is the characteristics or how each factor for the
success of the production system.
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Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks. Identify what is asked for in the following items.
1. Job shop production is characterized by manufacturing one or few quantity of products
while _________________ is where production takes place in batches.
2. One of the advantages of a job shop production is learning activities while one of its
disadvantages is _________________ cost.
3. Material handling is complex is one of the _________________ of batch production.
4. One of the characteristics of a job shop production is high _________________ of
products and _________________ volume.
5. One of the characteristics of a batch production is it has shorter _________________.
6. Material handling is complex in batch production due to the irregular and
_________________ flows.
7. The production of a customized Louis Vuitton bag is an example of a
_________________.
8. The production of Gardenia loafs and breads is an example of a _________________.
9. The production of candies is an example of a _________________ while the
customization of the Ferrari car is an example of a job shop production.
C. LESSON WRAP-UP
5) Activity 6: Thinking about Learning
Wow, congratulations! You are done with this session. Let’s track your progress. Shade the
module number you just completed.
Did you have challenges learning the concepts in this module? If none, which parts of the module
helped you learn the concepts?
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FAQs
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Production or product costs refer to all the costs incurred by a business from manufacturing a
product or providing a service. Production costs can include a variety of expenses, such as labor,
raw materials, consumable manufacturing supplies, and general overhead.
KEY TO CORRECTIONS
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