Production control is the activity of monitoring and controlling any particular production or operation. Production control is often run from a specific control room or operations room.
Production control is the activity of monitoring and controlling a large physical facility or physically dispersed service. It is a "set of actions and decision taken during production to regulate output and obtain reasonable assurance that the specification will be met." The American Production and Inventory Control Society, nowadays APICS, defined production control in 1959 as:
Production planning and control in larger factories is often run from a production planning department run by production controllers and a production control manager. Production monitoring and control of larger operations is often run from a central space, called a control room or operations room or operations control center (OCC).
The emerging area of Project Production Management (PPM), based on viewing project activities as a production system, adopts the same notion of production control to take steps to regulate the behavior of a production system where in this case the production system is a capital project, rather than a physical facility or a physically dispersed service.
One type of production control is the control of manufacturing operations.
Management of real-time operational in specific fields.
Communist countries had a central production control institute, where the agricultural and industrial production for the whole nation was planned and controlled.
Production control is just one of multiple types of control in organizations. Most commons other types are: