job production

English

Noun

job production (uncountable)

  1. (business) The production of one or a very small number of customized made-to-order goods for a single customer.
    • 1994, David Needham & ‎Robert Dransfield, Business Studies, →ISBN, page 416:
      Many organizations start with job production and, as they develop and become larger, move to batch production and finish up with flow production.
    • 2010, Thorsten Blecker, ‎Wolfgang Kersten, ‎& Christian Lüthje, Innovative Process Optimization Methods in Logistics, →ISBN, page 411:
      All companies working with series and job production state that they are using ramp-up management.
    • 2015, Peter Stimpson & ‎Alex Smith, Business Management for the IB Diploma Coursebook, →ISBN, page 470:
      Good examples of job production would be a specially designed wedding ring or made-to-measure suits or the Yangtze dam in China.
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