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Modern industrial and commercial practice study guide
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Modern industrial and commercial practice
AqaA LevelDesign And Technology Fashion And TextilesTechnical principles
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Guide to Modern Industrial and Commercial Practices
This guide provides an overview of production methods and the impact of technology in the fashion and textiles industry.
Study Guide: Modern Industrial and Commercial Practices
Key Production Methods
- One-off/Bespoke Production: Understand the significance of customization and how it caters to individual needs.
- Batch Production: Explore how this method balances efficiency with flexibility, allowing for variations in product lines.
- Mass/Line Production: Analyze the advantages of economies of scale and the implications for quality control.
- Unit Production Systems (UPS): Investigate how UPS enhances workflow and reduces handling time.
- Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM): Discuss the importance of agility in production to meet fast-changing consumer demands.
- Section Production: Learn how dividing production into sections can lead to specialization and improved efficiency.
- Vertical In-house Production: Examine the benefits of controlling the entire production process, including quality assurance and cost management.
Technology in Manufacturing
- Computer Systems: Review how technology aids in planning, controlling, and optimizing production processes.
- Waste Reduction: Understand strategies for minimizing waste through technology and efficient practices.
- Consumer Demand Response: Discuss the role of data analytics in adjusting production strategies.
Components and Sub-assembly
- Explore the use of standardized components and the benefits of sub-assembly in streamlining production.
Global Production Considerations
- Evaluate the positive and negative impacts of global production, including economic, social, and environmental factors.
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