Production workers are employees directly involved in the manufacturing processes of an organization, executing tasks necessary to produce goods. These individuals are distinct from supervisory and clerical employees and are often referred to as production line workers.
Repetitive manufacturing is a method of production where the same products are continually and repetitiously manufactured. This method is ideal for mass production and supports hard manufacturing with significant fixed cost investments. Products such as appliances and automobiles are typically produced this way.
Costs associated with establishing a new manufacturing procedure. Setup costs include design costs, acquisition and location of machinery, and employee hiring and training.
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