tehtastuotantona
Tehtastuotantona, which translates to "factory production" or "mass production" in English, refers to the manufacturing of goods in large quantities using standardized processes and specialized machinery. This approach originated with the Industrial Revolution and has since become the dominant method for producing consumer goods worldwide. The core principle of tehtastuotantona is the division of labor, where complex tasks are broken down into simpler, repetitive steps performed by individual workers or automated systems. This specialization leads to increased efficiency, reduced costs per unit, and a higher overall output.
Key characteristics of tehtastuotantona include the use of assembly lines, interchangeable parts, and often, a high