Please explain the difference between standardisation and grading ?
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standardisation refers to the process of setting up basic measures or standard to which the products must conform and taking steps to ensure that the goods actually produced adhere to these standards.
Grading is the process of sorting individual units of a product into well defined classes or grades of quality.
Grading is the process of sorting individual units of a product into well defined classes or grades of quality.
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The difference between standardisation and grading.
Explanation:
- Grading is the process of sorting the individual units of products into a well-defined class or the grade of the quality. And are sorted in various lots on the basis of the standards.
- And this helps to fix the different prices for the different categories of the products and is done on the basis for certain characteristics as quality and size etc.
- While the standardization is a process of the implementation and development of the technical standards based on the consensus of the different parties and firms and interest groups and facilitates the communication.
- Standardisation is a measure of the physical properties and is set by the small and big business concerned.
Learn more about the difference between standardisation and grading.
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