Production Version | ||
Discrete Industry | Process Industry | Repetitive Industry |
Purpose: In discrete manufacturing, production versions are used to represent different variations of a product or material. These versions are typically associated with different bills of materials (BOMs) or routing details | Purpose: In process industries like chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food, production versions are used to manage the production of batches. Each production version represents a unique recipe or formula for a specific batch of a product | Purpose: In repetitive manufacturing, production versions are used to manage changes to the production process or routing for a specific material or product |
Characteristics: --> Production versions are used to manage changes in product design, components, or production processes. --> They allow for the creation of multiple versions of a product with distinct BOMs or routing data. --> Discrete manufacturing often involves a wide variety of products and configurations, and production versions help manage this complexity. | Characteristics: --> Production versions are closely linked to master recipes, which define the exact composition and manufacturing instructions for a batch. --> Each batch is produced using a specific production version that adheres to the master recipe. --> Process industries require strict adherence to recipes and often involve quality control and regulatory compliance | Characteristics: --> Production versions allow for variations in the production process while maintaining consistency in material and product specifications. --> Changes to the production process, work centers, or routing can be made within a specific version without affecting others. --> Repetitive manufacturing often involves the production of similar products in high volumes. |
Usage: Production versions in discrete manufacturing are essential for managing product variants, engineering changes, and different production processes for different product configurations | Usage: Production versions in process industries help ensure consistent batch production, traceability, and compliance with quality and regulatory standards. | Usage: Production versions in repetitive manufacturing help optimize production processes and accommodate changes without disrupting ongoing production |
Production Version Optional | Process industries, in particular, have strict regulatory requirements, making production versions crucial for ensuring compliance. Production Version Mandatory. | Production Version Mandatory |
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