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What is the difference between SKD and CKD in manufacturing?

SKD and CKD are two types of manufacturing that involve creation or assembly of an item by combining a series of components and subassemblies into larger parts. SKD production has little or no painting, staining or other finishing after the parts are assembled into complete goods. In contrast, CKD production involves adding a coat of paint, staining or other finishing after the parts have been assembled into complete goods.

 

SKD and CKD are phases of the production process. They differ from each other in the way data (for example, a model number) is captured and updated on a continuous basis. SKD represents an actual physical product that may exist at some point along its life cycle, while CKD refers to a product in development.

 

When a product is manufactured, it is broken down into parts for reuse. The most common example of this is ‘SKD’ (stock keeping distribution) where many components of a product are separated and stored so that they can be used again in the same order later. Another example would be ‘CKD’ or containerized deliveries.

 

You can’t use CKD to directly compare SKD and production configurators. In SKD, the parts are usually delivered as one “package,” whereas in CKD, the components are shipped separately (but within their original manufacturer’s capacity).

 

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Uploaded on November 8, 2022