Innovative Development of One-Off and Small Series Products

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In this paper, the issue of product development in unit manufacturing is addressed, which has specificity in the number of produced units. This type of production is characterized by a high volume of labor and involves a relatively long production cycle, requiring a universal endowment and a multi-skilled workforce. This type of product is specifically custom manufacturing, the product, which is not available at the time of order and requires a deadline. Based on a case study, the paper proposes a model to approach this type of production.

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