Hard manufacturing involves the use of fixed production equipment designed for large production runs of similar items, representing significant fixed costs and limited adaptability to new products.
Repetitive manufacturing is a method of production where the same products are continually and repetitiously manufactured. This method is ideal for mass production and supports hard manufacturing with significant fixed cost investments. Products such as appliances and automobiles are typically produced this way.
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