Process Industries feature the production processes which flow continuously and uninterruptedly, or deal with an indistinguishable batch of materials. Continuous and uninterrupted flow of a process means that a company maintains a smoothly running manufacturing workflow starting from receipt of necessary components to ready products packaging. A principle distinguishing process industries from others is that once an output is produced by the process it cannot be effectively disassembled back to its initial components (a product cannot be taken apart, since you put it together, while you can put apart let’s say a computer, plane or car): you cannot disassemble a medicine pill, a can of cola, a sheet of paper, a potato chip, or anything else of this sort, that’s why the striking examples of process industries are food, beverage, chemical, pharmaceutical and paper manufacturing.
Other Process Industries include:
- Textiles;
- Tobacco;
- Wood;
- Petroleum;
- Ceramics;
- Rubber;
- Plastics;
- Glass;
- Etc;
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