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Students should be able to explain specific industrial manufacturing systems and their use in the production of given products. Specific manufacturing systems to include: • modular/cell production • just in time (JIT) • quick response manufacturing (QRM) • flexible manufacturing systems.

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Modern industrial and commercial practice

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Efficient use of materials

Aqa A Level Design And Technology Product DesignTechnical principles

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Students should be able to explain specific industrial manufacturing systems and their use in the production of given products. Specific manufacturing systems to include: • modular/cell production • just in time (JIT) • quick response manufacturing (QRM) • flexible manufacturing systems

  • This point belongs to Modern industrial and commercial practice, especially Efficient use of materials.
  • You need to be able to students should be able to explain specific industrial manufacturing systems and their use in the production of given products. Specific manufacturing systems to include: • modular/cell production • just in time (JIT) • quick response manufacturing (QRM) • flexible manufacturing systems.
  • Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.

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This objective helps connect Efficient use of materials to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Modern industrial and commercial practice.

Quick student answer

Which manufacturing system focuses on reducing waste by producing only what is needed when it is needed?

Direct answer

Just in Time (JIT) is a manufacturing system that aims to reduce waste by producing only what is needed at the moment it is needed.

Key terms

  • Modular Production: A manufacturing approach that divides products into separate modules for easier assembly and customization.
  • Just in Time (JIT): A strategy that aligns production with demand to minimize inventory and reduce waste.

Common trap

Confusing JIT with traditional manufacturing: Understand that JIT focuses on producing only what is needed, unlike traditional methods that stockpile materials.

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