"Mass production" refers to the manufacturing of large quantities of goods using standardized processes. It involves producing items on a large scale, typically in factories, to meet the high demand in the market.
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He is known for utilizing the methods of
mass production in his work in many different ways, often creating thousands of objects that, while produced in large quantity, are each unique.
It was supposed to
enter mass production at the end of last year, but after many delays, it finally was completed in Q2 2016.
Unfortunately the company didn't give details on when we would start seeing this new technology show up on the market, but they do plan on
starting mass production sometime later this year.
Testing is said to continue for several months,
with mass production for the local market to follow soon afterward.
Also, please enjoy the royalties from your book, which was published in
mass production by a corporation whose goal is to make money.
The use of straight - five petrol engines in
mass production cars only became truly viable with the advent of reliable fuel injection.
Real estate education is ripe for the move
from mass production classes to mass customization instruction.
The group doesn't think cultured beef will be available on store shelves for at least another decade, however, as
mass production techniques need to be developed.
She adds that fast fashion has become arguably the second largest industry, after oil mining, contributing to environmental pollution because of the resources wasted
through mass production of these clothes.
Although the purpose of developing this new car is
not mass production, this is a high - performance, fully functional and exceptionally designed sports car.
But we still want the fame and fortune of
mass production age — the billionaire, the world star.
We have a batch processing,
mass production system of education, which, at its best, provides everybody an equal treatment for the same amount of time.
Those kinds of temperatures would
make mass production a challenging and potentially dangerous proposition.
And,
since mass production, mass transport and mass processing are major factors in contamination, cut them out.
However, there still is a lot of ground to cover for this technology to reach its feasibility for
mass production stages.
The firm has always favored craftsmanship
over mass production, and to this day produce some of the finest and most luxurious pens on the market.
It was initially supposed to
hit mass production in the first quarter of 2016 but there have been many delays.
We determine the certification requirements for every product and work with all development and manufacturing partners to ensure certification schedules do not
hold mass production.
Modern mass production of food has filled store shelves full of processed foods that contain high amounts of sugar.
But as with everything so early in the development stage, there's no guarantee it'd
reach mass production anytime soon.
Most public schools today continue to follow an organizational design better suited for 20th
century mass production than educating students in the 21st century.
The research firm
believes mass production began in the first quarter of this year and the tablet could be announced in the coming months.
It is currently unknown if this device is being planned for
mass production upon successful completion.
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Korean mass production claims that haven't been totally convincing.
The time and money needed to set all that up is one reason
why mass production is often required if a manufacturer is going to make money.
The reality of
mass production requires products be formulated that can be consistently and cost - effectively produced, with good quality, safety and consumer appeal.
But manufacturers note that
mass production reduces their efficiency because chemical processes are not as easy to control on an industrial assembly line.
Normally this requires an expensive base (the chemical opposite of an acid) that's reactive and unstable — considerable hurdles to
eco-friendly mass production.