Production confirmation is the recorded update that a production order, work order, or routing operation has been performed. It commonly captures what was completed, when it was completed, who performed it, and the quantities produced, scrapped, or reworked.
In manufacturing systems, production confirmation is used to close the loop between planned work and actual shop-floor execution. It may be entered in an MES, ERP, digital traveler, or operator interface, and can update order status, labor time, machine time, inventory consumption, produced quantities, and traceability records.
The exact data included depends on the process and system design. A confirmation may apply to a full production order, a single operation, a batch step, or a serialized unit. In regulated or quality-sensitive environments, it is often linked to operator signoffs, inspection results, material lots, equipment used, and timestamps.
Production confirmation should not be confused with a customer order confirmation or sales order acknowledgment. In this context, it refers to confirmation of manufacturing execution, not confirmation that a customer order has been accepted.