Preassembly vs Prebuild - What's the difference?
preassembly | prebuild |
Assembly of a product in advance.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=January 16, author=Jeff Bailey, title=More Delays Expected for Boeing’s Dreamliner, work=New York Times
, passage=Boeing sent its own workers out to suppliers around the world, hoping to speed things up, then bypassed some of the preassembly process and simply had suppliers ship their work in pieces to Boeing. }}
To build ahead of time.
As a noun preassembly
is assembly of a product in advance.As a verb prebuild is
to build ahead of time.preassembly
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prebuild
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- We need to prebuild these cabinets before the installers arrive.