ABSTRACT

Single production lines are an industrial arrangement of machines, equipment, and workers for the continuous flow of work pieces in mass production operations. Single production lines are one of the mass production methods, which reduce lead cost along with increased quantity and quality. Many semicontinuous plants use several production lines and shared resources to make multiple products for various due dates. Feed in a production line is the structure for a complex assembly line. It begins as one main line with stations along it that are fed by lines running perpendicular to it. A cross-production line has two parallel running production lines that have the ability to cross over depending on the specifications of the product. Pilot production lines can be designed for new product implementation. The new product comes from the research and development for trial production. Pilot lines have their own specific requirements.