3.3.1 Production processes & 3.3.2 The role of procurement

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Across
  1. 4. A measure of how well a business uses its resources to produce goods or services.
  2. 7. A process of checking products at the end of production to ensure they meet standards.
  3. 8. A production method where a business creates a single, unique product for a specific customer.
  4. 10. The degree to which a product or service meets the expectations of the customer.
  5. 12. The management of the movement of goods from their source to the final consumer.
  6. 13. The process of managing the buying of goods and services for a business.
  7. 14. A method of lean production where stock is only delivered as it is needed for the production process. P
  8. 16. The spare stock a business holds just in case there is a sudden increase in demand.
  9. 18. The network of organisations and processes involved in getting a product to the customer.
  10. 19. Resources that are used in production but do not add value to the final product.
Down
  1. 1. A business that provides another business with the goods or services it needs to operate.
  2. 2. The image of a business, which can be improved by providing consistent quality.
  3. 3. An approach that aims to make production more efficient by reducing waste.
  4. 5. A factor considered when choosing a supplier, referring to their ability to deliver on time.
  5. 6. The basic resources that a business uses to manufacture its finished products.
  6. 9. The average cost of producing a single item, which can be lowered through better procurement.
  7. 11. A traditional stock management method where a business holds extra stock to avoid running out.
  8. 15. The raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods held by a business.
  9. 17. A production method where identical items are produced continuously, often on an assembly line.