The activities associated with performing one or more tasks to convert raw materials, components, parts, or sub-assemblies into sellable products, sub-assemblies or semi-finished products.
Use Cases
- Mixing, separating, forming, machining, or chemical processing
- Assembly activities performed in a station on an assembly line
- Assembling part of a product or a complete product in a production cell
- A single chemical process in a multi-stage chemical process
- A single batch in continuous flow production process
- In Retail: baking bread in a bakery
Notes
Typically the scope of a Produce process is limited to to one or more activities within the overall manufacturing process. The process ends when another process such as Testing or Issuing Additional Materials occurs.
Orders Defect Free Ratio
Make Cycle Time
Work-in-Process
Plan-to-Produce
Hierarchy
ID | Name | Level | x | M1 | Make-to-Stock | 2 | M1 |
M103 | Produce | 3 | M103 |
Workflow
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