AssembletoOrder
Assemble-to-order (ATO) is a production approach in which standard components and modular subassemblies are produced and kept in stock, while the final configuration is completed only after a customer order is received. It sits between make-to-stock and make-to-order by enabling some customization without the full lead times of building entirely from scratch.
Key characteristics include modular design, a bill of materials with predefined options, postponement of final assembly,
The typical process flow starts with a customer order triggering configuration selection within defined options. Components
Advantages of ATO include shorter lead times compared with make-to-order for many configurations, lower finished-goods inventories
ATO is common in industries such as computer systems, consumer electronics, automotive modules, and office furniture,