Join business, accounting, finance, and IT professionals in learning how to choose the production management system that best applies to specific operations. Exploring the differences between Process and Discrete Manufacturing can help you make the right choice.
- Process Manufacturing uses recipes and formulas to transform raw materials and ingredients into products—e.g., foods and beverages, pharmaceuticals, chemicals.
- Discrete Manufacturing assembles products from predominantly solid bill of material (BOM) components—e.g., automotives, electronics, machinery.
You will learn:
- How recipes and formulas differ from discrete bills of materials.
- Why batch manufacturers require unique units of measure (UOM) and specific manufacturing features.
- How to find the manufacturing system that fits your production requirements, including product quality and regulatory compliance needs.
Register now to discover tools that will enhance your manufacturing efficiency.