Batch Production
Batch Production
What does this term stand for?
Batch production is a manufacturing method in which products are produced in groups or batches rather than individually or in a continuous flow. In this approach, a specific quantity of items moves through each stage of the production process together as a complete unit before the next batch begins. This method allows manufacturers to produce moderate volumes of products while maintaining the flexibility to switch between different product types, specifications, or variations between batches, making it particularly valuable in supply chain environments where product diversity and operational adaptability are required.
Key Characteristics
- Group-Based Production Flow
- Operational Flexibility
- Moderate Production Volumes
- Defined Changeover Periods
- Inventory Staging
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