On the one hand, the factory is no longer a simple superposition of production and processing departments in the traditional concept, but a comprehensive area including administration, research and development, production, warehousing, logistics, reception, office, restaurant, logistics office, parking lot and other places.
From the engineering point of view, the security system design of enterprise factories should have the following three characteristics: enterprise factories are generally large in scale and there are many security subsystems, so a large and compatible integrated platform is needed to manage all subsystems.
Before the popularization of public transport, factories needed to be located in densely populated areas and industrial areas, so most of the early factories were located in cities, and even cities developed with the construction of factories, and factories tended to gather together-many times the finished products or waste materials of one factory could become the raw materials of another factory.
At the same time, the production process of the factory has extremely high requirements for management technology, which has produced many management theories. Generally speaking, factory management involves the hierarchical management of low, medium and high-tech workers, supervisors, managers and other personnel, taking people as the core, and constantly trying to complete tasks through continuous innovation.