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Just-in-time manufacturing is a production system that pulls products through the manufacturing process on the basis of market demand.
The 3 main types of industrial production are: a continuous flow where thousands of the product are made 24/7, mass production where hundreds are made (usually on a production line) but not 24/7, and a batch where only about 5- 150 of the product is created.
A flexible manufacturing system (FMS) is a form of flexible automation in which several machine tools are linked together by a material-handling system, and all aspects of the system are controlled by a central computer. 1. The Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) is a manufacturing methodology where an entire or partial production line including a material handling system has been automated in order to give it time to react in the event of unforeseen changes. There are three types of changes for which flexibility is needed, they are: Variability, Rare Events, and Uncertainty. Variability refers to foreseen changes in production these changes are planned, the second change is, Rare Events, this is where a potential problem has been identified and contingency plans are in place to deal with the problem, and thirdly: Uncertainty, this is where the variability of a problem and the way to plan for it is unknown and must be dealt with when it arises. All the automation takes place through Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM), CIM is nothing more than a central computer processing system that continually monitors and self -compensates or makes changes automatically through Programmable Logic Controls (PLC's) to meet its work load requirements.
Some disadvantages of a flexible manufacturing system include: complexity of a flexible manufacturing system, requires highly skilled technicians, high level of planning, and higher initial investment.
Your question is somewhat confusing. Are you asking which was the first company who applied lean manufacturing technology? Lean Manufacturing solutions was first introduced by Henry Ford. He wanted to keep the production standards very high so that each step falls naturally into the next one, thereby reducing the waste gradually. Then another automobile giant Toyota implemented this process and founded the Toyota Production System, which became one of the most efficient systems in the world.
Just-in-time manufacturing is a production system that pulls products through the manufacturing process on the basis of market demand.
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Flexible manufacturing systems can be used for medium production batches,
Positioning the production system in manufacturing means selecting the type of product design, type of production processing system and the type of finished goods inventory policy for each major product line in the business plan.
A manufacturing execution system is a computerized system that is used for manufacturing. Also known as "MES", this system works in real time to enable the control in multiple areas of production process.
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A flexible manufacturing system is a computer integrated system that has the speed and flexibility to rapidly change information and stats as they come into the system. One can find more information on websites such as Wikipedia and Technology Student.
1.sales and marketing system 2.manufacturing and production system
Removing production from the home to the factory.
That would be COMMUNISM.
Machines and the system of manufacturing: FACTORY SYSTEM