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manufactured adj : produced in a large-scale
industrial operation
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Extensive Definition
Manufacturing (from Latin manu
factura, "making by hand") is the use of tools and labor to make
things for use or sale. The term may refer to a range of human
activity, from handicraft to high tech, but
is most commonly applied to industrial production, in which
raw
materials are transformed into finished
goods on a large scale.
Manufacturing takes place under all types of
economic
systems. In a free market economy, manufacturing is usually
directed toward the mass production of products
for sale to consumers
at a profit. In a collectivist economy, manufacturing is more
frequently directed by the state to supply a centrally planned
economy. In free market economies, manufacturing occurs under some
degree of government regulation.
Modern manufacturing includes all intermediate
processes required for the production and integration of a
product's components. Some industries, such as semiconductor
and steel
manufacturers use the term fabrication instead.
The manufacturing sector is closely connected
with engineering and
industrial
design. Examples of major manufacturers in the United
States include General
Motors Corporation, Ford
Motor Company, Chrysler, Boeing, Gates
Rubber Company and Pfizer. Examples in
Europe include France's Airbus and Michelin
Tire.
Context
- The economics and commercial of a company is covered in Business.
- The classification of those Businesses is covered in Industry.
- The economic decisions taken within this activity is covered in Production.
- The law as applied to businesses is covered in Commercial Law.
- The general management of a business is in Management (see also: General manager).
- The political impact of the development of industry is covered in Political economy
- The use of computer technology is covered by Product Lifecycle Management, Advanced Planning and Scheduling and Scheduling (production processes)
History and development
- In its earliest form, manufacturing was usually carried out by a single skilled artisan with assistants. Training was by apprenticeship. In much of the pre-industrial world the guild system protected the privileges and trade secrets of urban artisans.
- Before the Industrial Revolution, most manufacturing occurred in rural areas, where household-based manufacturing served as a supplemental subsistence strategy to agriculture (and continues to do so in places). Entrepreneurs organized a number of manufacturing households into a single enterprise through the putting-out system.
- The beginnings of modern industrial manufacturing are covered in the Industrial Revolution article.
- The development of the modern manufacturing facility is covered in the factory article.
- The development of the applied science behind manufacturing is covered in the industrial process article.
- Toll manufacturing is an arrangement whereby a first firm with specialized equipment processes raw materials or semi-finished goods for a second firm.
Manufacturing systems: The changing methods of manufacturing
- Craft or Guild system
- Putting-out system
- English system of manufacturing
- American system of manufacturing
- Soviet collectivism in manufacturing
- Mass production
- Just In Time manufacturing
- Lean manufacturing
- Flexible manufacturing
- Mass customization
- Agile manufacturing
- Rapid manufacturing
- Prefabrication
- Ownership
- Fabrication
- Publication
Economics of manufacturing
According to some economists, manufacturing is a wealth-producing sector of an economy, whereas a service sector tends to be wealth-consuming. Emerging technologies have provided some new growth in advanced manufacturing employment opportunities in the Manufacturing Belt in the United States. Manufacturing provides important material support for national infrastructure and for national defense.On the other hand, most manufacturing may involve
significant social and environmental costs. The clean-up costs of
hazardous
waste, for example, may outweigh the benefits of a product that
creates it. Hazardous materials may expose workers to health risks.
Developed countries regulate manufacturing activity with labor laws and
environmental
laws. In the U.S, manufacturers are
subject to regulations by the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the
United States Environmental Protection Agency. In Europe,
pollution taxes to offset environmental costs are another form of
regulation on manufacturing activity. Labor Unions
and craft guilds
have played a historic role negotiation of worker rights and wages.
Environment laws and labor protections that are available in
developed nations may not be available in the third world.
Tort law
and product
liability impose additional costs on manufacturing.
Manufacturing in Britain
There has been a considerable amount of research
on factors affecting manufacturing growth and performance in modern
Britain. Major focuses have been on:
- general trends in manufacturing and the UK economy as a whole;
- specific factors affecting the growth and performance of individual manufacturing firms and industries;
- new product developments, market trends, and other wider business-economic environmental influences;
- plant-level managerial and industrial organizational aspects of manufacturing production; and
- political-legal, educational and training, and other wider societal influences on manufacturing growth, investment, and investment returns.
Britain was the birthplace of the Industrial
Revolution and is still one of the most attractive countries in the
world for direct foreign industrial investment. However, UK
manufacturing firms and industries often significantly lag behind
their overseas competitors in terms of productivity and various
other key performance measures. Of late, such things as increases
in taxation and regulation have also diminished the favourableness
of the political-legal environment for British industry
generally.http://web.onetel.com/~isr/
Manufacturing and investment around the world
Surveys and analyses of trends and issues in
manufacturing and investment around the world focus on such things
as:
- the nature and sources of the considerable variations that occur cross-nationally in levels of manufacturing and wider industrial-economic growth;
- competitiveness; and
- attractiveness to foreign direct investors.
In addition to general overviews, researchers
have examined the features and factors affecting particular key
aspects of manufacturing development. They have compared production
and investment in a range of Western and non-Western countries and
presented case studies of growth and performance in important
individual industries and market-economic sectors.http://web.onetel.com/~isr/
Taxonomy of manufacturing processes
Taxonomy of manufacturing processesManufacturing categories
Theories
References
Sources
External links
- Cato Institute article:Thriving in a Global Economy: The Truth about U.S. Manufacturing and Trade
- How Everyday Things Are Made: video presentations.
- Manufacturing Solutions
- Manufacturers Directory India
- EEF, the organisation for UK manufacturing
- Marktec Corp-Non-destructive Testing
- AMMTIAC Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, and Testing Information Analysis Center
manufactured in Danish: Fabrikation
manufactured in German: Produktion
manufactured in Spanish: Manufactura
manufactured in Esperanto: Muntado
manufactured in French: Industrie
manufacturière
manufactured in Croatian: Manufaktura
manufactured in Indonesian: Manufaktur
manufactured in Interlingua (International
Auxiliary Language Association): Manufactura
manufactured in Dutch: Productieproces
manufactured in Japanese: 製造業
manufactured in Norwegian: Industri
manufactured in Polish: Produkcja
manufactured in Portuguese: Manufatura
manufactured in Finnish:
Valmistustekniikka
manufactured in Swedish:
Tillverkningsindustri
manufactured in Vietnamese: Khu vực chế
tạo
manufactured in Turkish: İmalat
manufactured in Ukrainian:
Виробництво
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
assembled, built, cast, concocted, constructed, cooked-up,
crafted, created, custom, custom-built,
custom-made, extracted, fabricated, fabulous, fancied, fantasied, fantastic, fashioned, fictional, fictitious, figmental, forged, formed, gathered, grown, handcrafted, handmade, harvested, hatched, homemade, homespun, invented, legendary, machine-made,
machined, made, made to order, made-up,
man-made, milled,
mined, molded, mythical, prefab, prefabricated, processed, put together,
put-up, raised,
ready-for-wear, ready-formed, ready-made, ready-prepared,
ready-to-wear, refined,
shaped, smelted, trumped-up, well-built,
well-constructed, well-made