Ever wondered about the difference between a manufacturing process and an operation? This article explains the subtle differences clearly. We'll use gel pen manufacturing as a practical example. The manufacturing process has been outlined in the below image:
What is a Manufacturing Process?
A manufacturing process is the complete journey of turning raw materials into a finished product. It's the big picture. Think of it as a series of interconnected steps. Each step contributes to the final product. In gel pen manufacturing, the process starts with plastic granules and ink. It ends with a ready-to-use pen.
What is a Manufacturing Operation?
A manufacturing operation is a specific stage within a process. It's a focused action with a clear purpose. It uses specific tools and settings to transform inputs into outputs. In gel pen making, "cap moulding" is an operation. It takes plastic granules and turns them into pen caps.
Difference between process and operation
Regression Tool | Application Hint |
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Fitted line model | Model the relationship between categorical or continuous predictors and one response. |
Fit Regression Model | Model the relationship between categorical or continuous predictors and one response. |
Stability study | Analyze the stability of a product over time and determine it's shelf life. Establish the relationship between the response variable, time, and an optional batch factor using linear regression. |
Ordinal logistic regression | Model the relationship between predictors and a response that has three or more outcome that have an order such as low, medium and high. |
Nominal logistic regression | Model the relationship between predictors and a response that has three or more outcome that donot have an order. |
Binary logistic regression | Perform logistic regression on binary response. |
Orthogonal regression | Model the relationship between one response and one predictor when the measurements of both the response and the predictor include random error. |
Example illustrating the difference between process and operation
Our diagram shows the gel pen manufacturing process. Each box represents a key operation. These include:
- Cap Molding: Creating the pen cap.
- Body Molding: Creating the pen body.
- Refill extrussion: Creating the refill barrel.
- Refill Assembly: Assembling the refill using output of refill extrusion as an input.
These operations are interconnected. The output material of one operation becomes the input for the next. This flow creates the complete manufacturing process.
What about Mechanisms and Activities?
Within each operation are smaller actions called mechanisms. For example, within "cap moulding," you have injecting plastic, cooling the mould, and ejecting the cap. These are the steps within the operation.
Activities are supporting tasks. Loading plastic into the moulding machine is an activity. It's necessary but not the core transformation itself.