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Difference between mass production and flow process production

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The difference between Mass and Flow Production is the type of product and its relation to the plant. In Mass Production identical products are produced in large numbers. In flow production, the plant and equipment is designed for a specified product.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Difference between mass production and flow process production.

  • The continuous flow of goods through each stage of manufacturing, frequently via a conveyor belt or assembly line, is referred to as flow production. Each task is completed in turn. The process entails the production of a significant number of identical, standardised items, and is often referred to as mass or line production.
  • Mass production: A production line is used to create a big quantity of the product. The product could be produced in large quantities. It's commonly known as repetitive flow production. Numerous thousands of the goods are produced continuously.
  • A linear process is used in mass manufacturing to quickly create significant amounts of a final good. In contrast, custom production employs a unique technique to create a lesser number of goods that are tailored to a customer's unique requirements.
  • A technique for generating a lot of identical things is flow production. Examples include production lines for automobiles, candy bars, electronics, etc. Continuous flow production frequently uses an assembly line.
  • Flow manufacturing, also referred to as mass production, uses assembly lines like those found in automotive factories to add doors, motors, bonnets, and wheels to a chassis as it moves down the line. It is suitable when businesses want to make a large number of identical things.

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