Research Article

Theoretical Foundations of Efficiently Organizing Production Processes: Using the Example of Combining Organizational Forms of Component Manufacture and Internal Transport

Table 1

Interdependencies matrix of features and feature characteristics [14].

Structure of productsType of order placementProduction typeRatio of external procurement
MCPMSPMPPCoPMiPWaPIPSPMPEPIEPLEPM

Level of product standardizationCIPXXXXXXX
CZPXXXXXXXXX
CAPSVXXXXXXXXXXX
CAPWVXXXXXXXX

Structure of productsMCPXXXXXXXX
MSPXXXXXXXXX
MPPXXXXXXXX

Type of order placementCoPXXXXX
MiPXXXXX
WaPXXXXX

Production typeIPXX
SPXXX
MPXX

CIP: customer-individual products; CAPSV: customer-anonymous standard products with supplier specific variants; CAPWV: customer-anonymous standard products without variants; CZP: customer-individualized products; EPI: external procurement insignificant; EPL: external procurement on a limited scale; EPM: external procurement mostly; MCP: multi-part complex products; MPP: minor-part products; MSP: multi-part simple products; CoP: contract production; MiP: mixed production; WaP: warehouse production; IP: individual production; MP: mass production; SP: series production; X: combination is theoretically meaningful/practically relevant.