Historically, design engineering (CAD), product engineering (CAE) and manufacturing (CAM) software applications have been developed by different vendors, using different data base schemas and file formats, and running on different hardware. In other words, they don't talk to each other.
The role of a CAD/CAE/CAM integration specialist is to understand these different pieces of software and devise ways to make them work together, so that the hand-off from design to product development to manufacturing can be accomplished more quickly, with fewer errors.
Smart Manufacturing is the integration of data with process expertise to enable proactive and intelligent manufacturing decisions in dynamic environments.
i think he developed vertical integration...
That's called Vertical Integration.
Horizontal Integration : When a company decides to expand horizontally i.e within its current line of business then it is called horizontal integration. For eg. pepsi when it got into snacks it can be called a horizontal integration.Vertical integration: When a firm covers all activity of supply chain then it can be called as vertically integrated. Eg. if a paper manufacturing industry goes into plantation of woods and other activities involved with production raw material (wood) it can be called a vertical integration.
Horizontal Integration : When a company decides to expand horizontally i.e within its current line of business then it is called horizontal integration. For eg. pepsi when it got into snacks it can be called a horizontal integration.Vertical integration: When a firm covers all activity of supply chain then it can be called as vertically integrated. Eg. if a paper manufacturing industry goes into plantation of woods and other activities involved with production raw material (wood) it can be called a vertical integration.
Horizontal Integration : When a company decides to expand horizontally i.e within its current line of business then it is called horizontal integration. For eg. pepsi when it got into snacks it can be called a horizontal integration.Vertical integration: When a firm covers all activity of supply chain then it can be called as vertically integrated. Eg. if a paper manufacturing industry goes into plantation of woods and other activities involved with production raw material (wood) it can be called a vertical integration.
refers to vertical integration, that is, a company takes over certain stages upstream (Backward) or downstream(Forward) from its position in the supply chain. A steel manufacturing company that wants to integrate backwards would therefore buy the ore mine. refers to vertical integration, that is, a company takes over certain stages upstream (Backward) or downstream(Forward) from its position in the supply chain. A steel manufacturing company that wants to integrate backwards would therefore buy the ore mine.
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Services that OmniPro Systems offers are custom manufacturing and integration and system deployment & configuration. Other services including financing and hardware recycling.
Y. Tina Lee has written: 'An overview of information modeling for manufacturing systems integration' -- subject(s): Methodology, Repetitive manufacturing systems, Plant layout 'Activity model' -- subject(s): Ships, Data processing, Maintenance and repair, Reconstruction
Tapered integration is partial integration and not full vertical integration. Therefore tapered integration is when a firm both makes and buys similar products or services.
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