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Factors Affecting Production Process

The manufacturing process is a complex one that can be impacted by many factors like
supplies. Equipment may overhead. the need for special parts and the people who work at all
points in the process. If then is more variables than, there is greater the possibility of disruption
to smoothen the operations of factory. These factors have been explained below in detail:

Supplies/Raw Material:
Many manufacturers depend on the raw materials supplied from outside sources. Some of the
factors that can delay or restrict the regular delivery schedule which include the errors at the
site of a supply source. problem with transportation or inclement weather. If supplies are not
forthcoming as needed. the potential for shutdown or a major slowdown in the manufacturing
process may happen. Alternatively. the smooth supply operation and well-managed inventory
will promote production as scheduled. .

2) Equipment:
When a manufacturing process involves complex machines to complete production. the
temporary defects or breakdown in a complete piece of equipment can affect the manufacturing
process. Identifying means improving the efficiency of all the working parts of production
which promotes continual and more efficient operation. Positioning of equipment and
personnel required to operate machines can also affect production.

3. Factory Overhead: Manufacturers depends on the utilities to power machines. cool


equipment and light the workspace in the factories. Even a temporary shutdown of the power
supply or lack of a study water source can impact production, thus affecting the manufacturing
process. In addition. the management style can have a significant impact on production in both
negative and positive ways.

‘4. Special Parts: An unforeseen change in made-to-order pans can have a significant
impact on the manufacturing process. especially if the parts are shipped over long distances
from offsite. Disparities in the quality may require multiple orders for the same inventory,
resulting in delays and temporary slowdowns or shutdowns of the manufacturing process.

D Human Resource or Workforce: The workforce especially “touch labour“the


workers directly involved in the manufacturing process can affect the process in many ways.
For example, sick days and vacations taken by key personnel must be figured into production
to prevent a negative impact on manufacturing. An intangible factor that affects the
manufacturing process and is dealt with human error. Alternatively. human insight into the
manufacturing process leading to move labour-efficient and cost-effective methods of
production can affect the manufacturing process in a positive way.

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