Manufacturing plants typically are organized as process-oriented or product-oriented facilities. a. Process-oriented facilities typically group equipment by
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Manufacturing plants typically are organized as process-oriented or product-oriented facilities.
a. Process-oriented facilities typically group equipment by function; all welders, painters, or grinders are located together in one part of the facility.
b. Product-oriented facilities arrange equipment according to the needs of products or product families; a production area may contain a welder, grinder, and painter to accommodate the needs of a particular product.
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