Individual wedding cakes and made-to-measure suits are examples of job production.
New small firms often use job production before they get a chance or have the means to expand.
This technique is probably the most commonly used method for organizing manufacture and promotes specialist labor, as very often batch production involves a small number of persons.
The production method is financially the most efficient and effective because there is less of a need for skilled workers.
Contrary to job production, the method Boutique Manufacturing (Lean) is suitable for the production of very small to small batches, i.e. orders of a few units up to several dozens of similar or equal goods.