DocumentCode :
2521956
Title :
Operation Bandit-CIM from a user perspective
Author :
Strobel, Russell A.
Author_Institution :
Motorola Inc., Boynton Beach, FL, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
6-10 Nov 1989
Firstpage :
590
Abstract :
A fully automated, computer-integrated factory has been implemented. Display pagers with a lot size of one are produced utilizing a state-of-the-art computer control system. Pagers are manufactured with shorter cycle times, higher quality, lower costs, and greater inventory turns than with traditional manufacturing methods. A key to the implementation of cost-competitive domestic manufacturing is an effective CIM (computer-integrated manufacturing) strategy. The demand for a zero-setup-time, lot-size-of-one, built-to-order automated manufacturing system required an advanced CIM system. Each pager is unique, with a special set of hardware and software customized to the end user. The CIM system supporting the database driven factory allows over 21 million combinations of product to be manufactured individually, one at a time. The CIM hardware and software architectures are described
Keywords :
CAD/CAM; mobile radio systems; radiotelephony; CIM; Operation Bandit; built-to-order automated manufacturing system; computer-integrated manufacturing; cost-competitive domestic manufacturing; database driven factory; lot-size-of-one; pagers; zero-setup-time; Automatic control; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer displays; Computer integrated manufacturing; Control systems; Costs; Hardware; Manufacturing systems; Production facilities; Size control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 1989. IECON '89., 15th Annual Conference of IEEE
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.1989.69698
Filename :
69698
Link To Document :
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