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Types of Manufacturing System

Manufacturing system is a method of organizing production. Many types of manufacturing


systems are in place, including assembly lines, batch production and computer-integrated
manufacturing. Manufacturing systems include custom, assembly, flexible, intermittent,
reconfigurable, just-in-time and lean manufacturing systems.
Custom manufacturing is the original form of production. It is the making of unique items,
one at a time, by employing the skills of a single craftsman. Craftsmen might work alongside
one another, but they do not work together as a team, because one person completes the
manufacture of an individual item.
Flexible manufacturing proposes a solution to producing too much or too little of the product.
This method also enables a manufacturer to respond to consumer demand for customized
products. It is more expensive to tool a flexible manufacturing system.
Flexible manufacturing proposes a solution to producing too much or too little of the product.
This method also enables a manufacturer to respond to consumer demand for customized
products. It is more expensive to tool a flexible manufacturing system.
Lean manufacturing is often employed in tandem with just-in-time production methods.
Although it is a manufacturing system, lean manufacturing is actually a strategy that focuses
on eliminating unnecessary or wasteful elements of the manufacturing process and achieving
maximum efficiency. This strategy can be used in tandem with other manufacturing systems
to varying degrees, depending upon the system.
In this system we use mass production manufacturing system or known as assembly
manufacturing system. each worker contributes one or more actions that are required in the
manufacturing process. This action might be repeated every few seconds or for longer
intervals, depending on the complexity of the task. it typically values speed and uniformity.
The drawbacks to mass-production manufacturing systems are the difficulty of assuring the
correct supply of products in real time and being unable to provide customized product
offerings.

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