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Production Control

Production Control is the process of managing and controlling the production activities of a manufacturing organization. Its purpose is to ensure the highest effectiveness, efficiency and quality of the production process. Production Control focuses on improving production processes and performance, enabling the org…

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Overview

Production Control is the process of managing and controlling the production activities of a manufacturing organization. Its purpose is to ensure the highest effectiveness, efficiency and quality of the production process. Production Control focuses on improving production processes and performance, enabling the organization to produce goods or services more effectively and efficiently. Production Control involves monitoring, analyzing and optimizing the production process, to ensure the production of goods is being completed on-time and in accordance with quality requirements. It helps to reduce waste and to improve quality, productivity and profitability. Production Control can also help to identify potential risks and problems in the production process, allowing early corrective actions to be taken.

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Yoshiaki Kikuchi · Japan Yung-Yao Chen · Taiwan Yang Chen · United States

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