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Controlling Discrete and Process Manufacturing with AppExchange

January 27, 2022 by Turn One Studio Leave a Comment

Before we can learn to control them, let’s first discuss the fundamental difference between discrete manufacturing and process manufacturing.

Discrete manufacturing is a process that assembles things using a bill of material and a procedure that produces components with predetermined routing. Some of the specific techniques used in discrete manufacturing include make-to-order, make-to-stock, and assemble-to-order production methodologies.

On the other hand, process manufacturing is much more about combining ingredients using a specific recipe or formula. The result of process manufacturing is something that cannot be disassembled. That makes the entire effort formula-based or process-based.

Below, you’ll find some specific details which may help to clarify what’s involved in these two types of manufacturing approaches.

Discrete manufacturing is characterized by:

Products assembled in a linear or routing schemeUse of a bill of materialParts can be disassembled and disposed of or recycled following productionIt does not involve any change of density or volumeDoes involve assembly, attaching, joining, or fixingProducts comprised of

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