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Think and Answer!
Have you ever wondered where do the
goods that you use come from?
How do industries manufacture car
equipment?
MANUFACTURING
What Is Manufacturing?
 The term manufacturing refers to the processing of raw
materials or parts into finished goods through the use of tools,
human labor, machinery, and chemical processing.
 Converting these raw materials into something more useful
adds value. This added value increases the price of finished
products, making manufacturing a very profitable part of the
business chain.
 Manufacturing allows businesses to sell finished products at
a higher cost than the value of the raw materials used.
Types of Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing
Advanced Manufacturing
Contract Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing
This type of manufacturing is
commonly referred to as 3D
printing.
Advanced Manufacturing
 This method involves new forms of technology to improve
the production process.
 Companies can add even more value to the raw materials
they use to better serve their target markets.
 Newer technologies also help bring new products to
market faster while increasing output.
Contract Manufacturing
 This is common in the manufacturing industry.
 Companies will enter into partnerships and business
relationships with other firms to outsource certain
manufacturing processes.
 For example, an automotive company may hire a third party
to make parts that it will use in its assembly lines to make
cars.
Types of Manufacturing Techniques
Make to Stock (MTS)
Make to Order (MTO)
Make to Assemble (MTA)
Make to Stock (MTS)
 The traditional production technique is make-to-
stock, the manufacturing of a standard product
based on forecast demand.
 A company estimates how many units will be sold
over a given period of time, then plan in advance
to manufacture that many goods.
Make to Order (MTO)
 Opposite of MTS, make-to-order manufacturing
entails working directly with a customer to
understand their need and desired product
specifications. Manufacturing typically only starts
after a signed contract or letter of intent.
Make to Assemble (MTA)
 The third type of manufacturing technique is a make-to-assemble
process.
 Companies try to get a head start by starting production on
component parts. Then, as customers begin to place orders,
companies assemble previously-manufactured components.
 Because the company had partially completed the manufacturing
process, the good can often be delivered faster to customers than
under MTO processes.
Steps of Manufacturing
 These seven steps, following in sequential order, encompass not
only the physical manufacturing of a good but the stages before
and after a tangible good is made.
Step 1: Develop the Idea
 Before any tangible good is made, manufacturing begins with
concept development and the growth of the product vision.
 This product vision defines what the product is, who the target
audience is, what the need for the good is, and what competitors
exist.
Step 2: Perform Market Research
 The manufacturing process still incorporates researching the
potential product to explore ways to make it better.
 This includes understanding what raw materials can be used,
what equipment is needed, what conditions the good must
be made under, and how the good will differentiate from
competing goods.
Step 3: Design the Product
 With research considerations in-hand, it's time to
design the product.
 This should always be done in consideration of what
the customer will need and use.
Step 4: Finalize and Prototype
 With the design stage now complete, it's time to
make final decisions on what the product will be.
 This includes making choices of what raw materials
to use or how to define the manufacturing process.
Step 5: Prototype Testing
 Once the prototype is complete, it's time to test it.
 This includes analyzing actual resources that went
into the good to better understand how much the
actual product will cost and what its profit
margin will be.
Step 6: Manufacture the Good
 Enough time, testing, and research has been done;
it's now time to make the good.
 The company acquires the machinery and
equipment necessary to make full-scale processes
to manufacture the good.
Step 7: Monitor the Process
 In order to continually improve, the company must
continually evaluate how the process is going and whether
expectations are being met.
 The company must analyze how much the good costs to
make and compare this against sale prices.
Steps
 Step 1: Develop the Idea
 Step 2: Perform Market Research
 Step 3: Design the Product
 Step 4: Finalize and Prototype
 Step 5: Prototype Testing
 Step 6: Manufacture the Good
 Step 7: Monitor the Process
Manufacturing vs. Production
 Production is broader and encompasses manufacturing, as
production is simply taking input and yielding an output.
 Manufacturing, a more specific type of production, is the act of
taking a raw material and transforming it into a tangible finished
good. The manufacturing process ends with a tangible good.
Question:
 Why is manufacturing important?
 What is the difference between production process and
manufacturing process?
 Give 3 manufacturing companies here in the Philippines.

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Here are concise answers to your questions:1. Manufacturing is important because it transforms raw materials into finished goods that can be sold at a higher price, fueling economic growth and job creation. 2. Production is the broader process of taking inputs and creating outputs, while manufacturing specifically refers to transforming raw materials into tangible finished goods through tools, labor and machinery.3. Top manufacturing companies in the Philippines include San Miguel Corporation, JG Summit Holdings, and Universal Robina Corporation

  • 1. Think and Answer! Have you ever wondered where do the goods that you use come from? How do industries manufacture car equipment?
  • 3. What Is Manufacturing?  The term manufacturing refers to the processing of raw materials or parts into finished goods through the use of tools, human labor, machinery, and chemical processing.  Converting these raw materials into something more useful adds value. This added value increases the price of finished products, making manufacturing a very profitable part of the business chain.  Manufacturing allows businesses to sell finished products at a higher cost than the value of the raw materials used.
  • 4. Types of Manufacturing Additive Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Contract Manufacturing
  • 5. Additive Manufacturing This type of manufacturing is commonly referred to as 3D printing.
  • 6. Advanced Manufacturing  This method involves new forms of technology to improve the production process.  Companies can add even more value to the raw materials they use to better serve their target markets.  Newer technologies also help bring new products to market faster while increasing output.
  • 7. Contract Manufacturing  This is common in the manufacturing industry.  Companies will enter into partnerships and business relationships with other firms to outsource certain manufacturing processes.  For example, an automotive company may hire a third party to make parts that it will use in its assembly lines to make cars.
  • 8. Types of Manufacturing Techniques Make to Stock (MTS) Make to Order (MTO) Make to Assemble (MTA)
  • 9. Make to Stock (MTS)  The traditional production technique is make-to- stock, the manufacturing of a standard product based on forecast demand.  A company estimates how many units will be sold over a given period of time, then plan in advance to manufacture that many goods.
  • 10. Make to Order (MTO)  Opposite of MTS, make-to-order manufacturing entails working directly with a customer to understand their need and desired product specifications. Manufacturing typically only starts after a signed contract or letter of intent.
  • 11. Make to Assemble (MTA)  The third type of manufacturing technique is a make-to-assemble process.  Companies try to get a head start by starting production on component parts. Then, as customers begin to place orders, companies assemble previously-manufactured components.  Because the company had partially completed the manufacturing process, the good can often be delivered faster to customers than under MTO processes.
  • 12. Steps of Manufacturing  These seven steps, following in sequential order, encompass not only the physical manufacturing of a good but the stages before and after a tangible good is made.
  • 13. Step 1: Develop the Idea  Before any tangible good is made, manufacturing begins with concept development and the growth of the product vision.  This product vision defines what the product is, who the target audience is, what the need for the good is, and what competitors exist.
  • 14. Step 2: Perform Market Research  The manufacturing process still incorporates researching the potential product to explore ways to make it better.  This includes understanding what raw materials can be used, what equipment is needed, what conditions the good must be made under, and how the good will differentiate from competing goods.
  • 15. Step 3: Design the Product  With research considerations in-hand, it's time to design the product.  This should always be done in consideration of what the customer will need and use.
  • 16. Step 4: Finalize and Prototype  With the design stage now complete, it's time to make final decisions on what the product will be.  This includes making choices of what raw materials to use or how to define the manufacturing process.
  • 17. Step 5: Prototype Testing  Once the prototype is complete, it's time to test it.  This includes analyzing actual resources that went into the good to better understand how much the actual product will cost and what its profit margin will be.
  • 18. Step 6: Manufacture the Good  Enough time, testing, and research has been done; it's now time to make the good.  The company acquires the machinery and equipment necessary to make full-scale processes to manufacture the good.
  • 19. Step 7: Monitor the Process  In order to continually improve, the company must continually evaluate how the process is going and whether expectations are being met.  The company must analyze how much the good costs to make and compare this against sale prices.
  • 20. Steps  Step 1: Develop the Idea  Step 2: Perform Market Research  Step 3: Design the Product  Step 4: Finalize and Prototype  Step 5: Prototype Testing  Step 6: Manufacture the Good  Step 7: Monitor the Process
  • 21. Manufacturing vs. Production  Production is broader and encompasses manufacturing, as production is simply taking input and yielding an output.  Manufacturing, a more specific type of production, is the act of taking a raw material and transforming it into a tangible finished good. The manufacturing process ends with a tangible good.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. Question:  Why is manufacturing important?  What is the difference between production process and manufacturing process?  Give 3 manufacturing companies here in the Philippines.