
Discrete Manufacturing
Discrete Manufacturing is the production of various types of products. Cars, furniture, toys, smartphones and airplanes are examples of these products. The final products are easily recognizable and differ greatly from process manufacturing whose final products are undifferentiated as for example oil, natural gas and salt.
Discrete manufacturing is often characterized by individual or individual production units. Units can be produced in low volume with high complexity or high volumes with low complexity. Low volume/high complexity production results in a need for a highly flexible production system that can significantly improve quality and time-to-market while reducing costs. High volume/low complexity production sets high demands on inventory management, turnaround times and reducing or limiting material and waste costs.
A selection of our customers within Discrete manufacturing
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