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producedremoved

Producedremoved is a term used in manufacturing and inventory management to describe items that have completed the production process and have subsequently been taken out of the production environment for a further step or disposition. It is a compound term formed from produced and removed and is commonly encountered in internal data schemas, ERP systems, and workflow documentation rather than as a widely standardized industry label. In practice, an item marked as producedremoved indicates a lifecycle transition: production completion followed by removal from the production line, warehouse, or facility for reasons such as shipment, quarantine, rework, repair, salvage, or disposal.

In data models, producedremoved can be represented as a single status value or as a cohort of

Notes: The term is not universally standardized and may be replaced with more explicit statuses such as

fields
that
record
the
production
timestamp,
removal
timestamp,
batch
or
lot
identifiers,
and
a
removal
reason
code.
Typical
fields
include
batch_id,
produced_ts,
removed_ts,
location,
and
removal_reason.
Removal
reasons
are
often
coded
(for
example:
ship,
QC
quarantine,
rework,
scrap,
disposal,
return).
Tracking
producedremoved
supports
traceability,
helps
enforce
quality
control,
and
informs
inventory
valuation
and
throughput
metrics.
produced,
removed,
shipped,
scrapped,
or
other
organization-specific
codes.
Where
used,
it
should
be
documented
in
data
dictionaries
to
avoid
ambiguity.