Process manufacturing scenario

Hi, Pls explain process flow of PP-PI Manufacturing? not SAP point of view, but just general manufacturing point of view.

Hi Yadav,
Just my thoughts,
A process industry is one in which the same material which is fed at the beginning passes through several stages of operations undergoing transformation along the way & ending as the finished product if i may call it so.
Some prominent examples would be the Oil & petroleum industry, where the crude oil is the base & this is transformed over a series of operations. These operations are combined under different phases called processes. So a series of such processes which takes place from turning crude to petrol or even high grade fuel something like aviation fuel.
So how the flow works as in real-life, it is entirely case dependent & needs to be studied very intricately as most of these process industries are very big ones & usually follow a complex maze of processes.
Hope the above was helpful.
Regards,
Vivek

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