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Discrete Manufacturing

“Discrete Manufacturing” the process of creating final goods that can be easily counted, touched, or seen.

PARTS and SYSTEMS

Nuts and bolts, brackets, cables, assemblies, and specific items are produced through discrete manufacturing.

  • Auto-mobiles, furniture, airplanes, toys, smartphones, and military systems are a few examples of things created using discrete manufacturing.
  • Theoretically, a discrete product can be disassembled at the end of its lifespan so that its constituent parts can be recycled.
  • Businesses are capturing, evaluating, and acting on data throughout their operations more quickly and efficiently as discrete manufacturing becomes more sophisticated and automated.

Discrete Manufacturing Examples
Almost every product that is purchased from a store is a product of discrete production. The process where each separate unit of the final product is produced. Non-distinct goods, like oil, can be divided into any number of sizes. A chair is a singular unit and cannot be divided into two parts.

Unit Production
Units can be manufactured in high complexity and low volume Example computers or aircraft, or in low complexity and high volume, like widgets and screws.

Discrete manufacturing systems have their own special set of accessories, just as conventional manufacturing software. Recognize that not all businesses will benefit

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