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What is a manufacturing cell? is a group of machines arranged to process a family of similar parts.
Why was manufacturing cells developed? to improve efficiency, reduce setup times, and simplify material flow.
Describe the basic principle of flexible manufacturing (FMS) use computer-controlled machines and automated material handling
systems. to produce different parts with minimal setup changes.
Why is a flexible manufacturing system capable of Because computer control and programmable machines allow rapid
producing a wide range of lot sizes? switching between different part types without major retooling.
What are the benefits of just-in-time production? Benefits include reduced inventory, improved efficiency, lower costs, and
faster production flow.
Why is it called a pull system? ... because production is triggered by actual demand.
Explain the function of a local area network. LAN connects computers, machines, and devices within a limited area to
enable communication and data sharing.
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