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Unit 4: Manufacturing Perspective of ERP




          Results of CIM                                                                        notes

          Implementing such manufacturing concepts enables a company to quickly respond to and fulfill
          customer requirements with high-quality products and services.
          Uses of computers in manufacturing include:
          1.   Computer-aided Engineering (CAE)
          2.   Computer-aided Design (CAD)
          3.   Computer-aided Process Planning (CAPP)

          4.   Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
          5.   Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP-II)
          6.   Computer-aided Manufacturing (CAM)
          Computer-aided manufacturing: CAM systems are those that automate the production process.


                 Example:  This  could  be  accomplished  by  monitoring  and  controlling  the  production
          process  in  a  factory  (manufacturing  execution  systems)  or  by  directly  controlling  a  physical
          process (process control), a machine tool (machine control), or machines with some humanlike
          work capabilities (robots).

          Manufacturing execution systems: MES are performance monitoring information systems for
          factory floor operations. They monitor, track, and control the five essential components involved
          in a production process:

          1.   Materials
          2.   Equipment
          3.   Personnel
          4.   Instructions and specifications

          5.   Production facilities.
          MES includes:
          1.   Shop floor scheduling and control systems
          2.   Machine control systems
          3.   Robotics control systems

          4.   Process control systems
          Some of the benefits of CIM are:
          1.   Increased efficiency through:
               (a)   Work simplification and automation,
               (b)   Better production schedule planning

               (c)   Better balancing of production workloads in production capacity
          2.   Improved utilization of facilities, higher productivity, better quality control through:
               (a)   Continuous monitoring
               (b)   Feedback and control of factory operations, equipment and robots.






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