User talk:Brindis
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Dear Brindis
Thank you for your countribution in article of process industries .I have read your commentary but unfortunately I have to chaneg some of it.First of all you can find classic definition of process indiustries in http://www.iienet2.org/Landing.aspx?id=887 as a below:
What are the Process Industries? The process industries are those industries where the primary production processes are either continuous, or occur on a batch of materials that is indistinguishable. For example, a food processing company making sauce may make the sauce in a continuous, uninterrupted flow from receipt of ingredients through packaging. Or, batches may be produced depending on the cook kettle sizes but immediately combined and re-routed. In either case, there is no concept of a unit of sauce while it is being processed. Examples of the process industries include food, beverages, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, ceramics, base metals, coal, plastics, rubber, textiles, tobacco, wood and wood products, paper and paper products, etc.
Based upon mentioned definition, I couldnt believe the discrete manufacturing systems such as Auto parts production lines can be categorized in process industries. I will be happy to hear from you in( rz.hosseini@gmail.com) or in this web site enthusiastically.
with best regards
Reza Hosseini