Assembly lines are production systems or processes in which products are manufactured by passing through a sequence of workstations, with each workstation performing a specific task. Assembly lines are commonly used in manufacturing industries to streamline production and increase efficiency.
Related terms
Production Efficiency: Production efficiency refers to how well resources, including labor and materials, are utilized in the production process to maximize output while minimizing waste.
Time Study: Time study involves analyzing and measuring the time required for each task or operation within an assembly line to identify bottlenecks, improve productivity, and optimize workflow.
Continuous Improvement: Continuous improvement is an ongoing effort within organizations to enhance processes, eliminate waste, and make incremental improvements in quality, efficiency, and effectiveness.