What is production management? A detailed explanation of its differences from process management and what should be done.
We will also introduce the purposes, history, and roles of production management!
Production management is a systematic activity aimed at optimizing QCD (Quality, Cost, Delivery) through planning, management, and improvement in a company's manufacturing processes. These three elements (Quality, Cost, Delivery) are also referred to as the "three elements of production management." The need for production management arises from the corporate imperative to deliver high-quality products efficiently with limited resources. Production management includes production planning, material procurement, process management, quality control, and cost and profit management. In this article, we will explain the basics of production management and its practical applications from the perspective of a professional with a qualification in engineering management, making it easy to understand for beginners. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the link below.*
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