miniproduction
Miniproduction refers to the creation of small-scale or limited-run items, often produced in smaller batches than traditional mass production. This approach can encompass a wide range of goods, from handmade crafts and artisanal foods to custom-designed components and niche electronic devices. The key characteristic is the reduced volume of output, which can be driven by various factors, including demand, cost-effectiveness, or the nature of the product itself.
One of the primary advantages of miniproduction is its flexibility. Manufacturers can adapt quickly to changing
Miniproduction often leverages techniques like additive manufacturing (3D printing), small-batch processing, and modular assembly. These methods