Kitting
Kitting
What does this term stand for?
Kitting is the process of assembling individual components, parts, or products into a single kit to streamline production, assembly, or fulfillment processes. Rather than picking items separately, kitting ensures that all necessary components are grouped together and delivered as one unit to the production line, warehouse, or customer. This approach minimizes picking errors, reduces handling time, improves workflow efficiency, and supports lean manufacturing principles. In logistics, kitting also facilitates inventory tracking, demand planning, and timely replenishment, enabling smoother production and order fulfillment operations.
Characteristics:
- Combines multiple components into a single kit
- Reduces picking and handling time
- Improves assembly and production efficiency
- Minimizes errors in component selection
- Enhances inventory tracking and visibility
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