What is Discrete Manufacturing?
Discrete manufacturing is one of the main forms of production, focusing on manufacturing items in an individual way. It differs from process manufacturing, which involves continuous production of a specific product, and batch manufacturing, where processing occurs in batches.
In practice, the products made in discrete manufacturing are concrete, individual, countable and sometimes serialized. Each is a distinct entity, like a car, a piece of furniture, or a computer. One facility can manufacture various products, each with its own specifications.
Discrete manufacturing can include raw material processing, prefabrication, assembly of different components, quality testing, and packaging. Later in the process, these elements can be parts of larger items, but they are separate entities on their own – visible, tangible, and countable.