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discrete manufacturingDiscrete manufacturing processes create products by assembling unconnected distinct parts as in the production of distinct items such as automobiles, appliances, or computers.
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discrete manufacturingThe production of a discrete category of goods (e.g., automobiles, aircraft, computers or component assemblies).
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discrete manufacturingA type of manufacturing in which a finished product can be disassembled back to its component parts, like an automobile engine. The opposite of discrete manufacturing
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discrete manufacturingdescribes manufacturing of distinct items (items you can easily count, touch, see) such as a pencil, a light bulb, a telephone, a bicycle, a fuel pump, etc. Discrete as opposed to Process manufacturin [..]
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discrete manufacturingProducing finished products that can be recognized as distinct physical units via serial numbers or other labeling methods.
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discrete manufacturingThe production or assembly of parts and/or finished products that are recognizable as distinct units capable of being identified by serial numbers or other labeling methods -- and measurable as numeri [..]
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discrete manufacturingThe production or assembly of parts and/or finished products that are recognizable as distinct units capable of being identified by serial numbers or other labeling methods.
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discrete manufacturingis the manufacturing term for the manufacturing of finished or discrete products. dispersed acquisition Dispersed acquisition
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