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Flashcards covering the concepts of green manufacturing, lean manufacturing, and the classification of manufacturing industries based on the lecture notes.
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Traditional Manufacturing
A manufacturing model that follows the 'take, make, dispose' approach where raw materials are taken from nature, converted into products, and eventually discarded as waste.
Green Manufacturing
A production approach developed to reduce environmental impact while maintaining productivity by reducing waste, recycling materials, and using energy efficiently.
Lean Manufacturing
A manufacturing concept focused on eliminating unnecessary activities and reducing production waste to improve efficiency.
Reverse Engineering
The process of studying an existing product to understand or improve its design.
Concurrent Engineering
An approach where product designers and manufacturing engineers work together from the beginning to bring products to market faster with fewer problems.
Primary Industries
Industries that obtain raw materials from nature, including mining, agriculture, fishing, and forestry.
Secondary Industries
Industries that transform raw materials into useful products, such as metal processing, automobile production, electronics manufacturing, and construction.
Tertiary Industries
Industries that provide services such as transportation, banking, education, tourism, IT services, and healthcare.
Primary (Sequence)
The first stage in the industrial sequence, summarized as 'Get'.
Secondary (Sequence)
The second stage in the industrial sequence, summarized as 'Make'.
Tertiary (Sequence)
The third stage in the industrial sequence, summarized as 'Serve'.