batch production refers to the process of making several to many single items at the same time to give a 'batch' of those items. In school children can carry out batch production in making food products. A baking tray of jam tarts would constitute a batch
a method of production where a number of components are made all at once. Repeated batches are sometimes made over a longer period of time
making a small number of the same product
The production process where products/components are produced in batches and where each separate batch consists of a number of the same products/components.
refers to the lot size of identical parts produced in a factory. Batch production is the method adopted when the required product volumes are not adequate to permit continuous production of one product on dedicated machines.
Batch production is used to produce or process any product in groups that are called batches, as opposed to a continuous production process, or a one-time production. An example of batch production can be found in a bakery. The products, for example bread, are made in batches of however many will fit in the baker's oven at a time.