What is Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

Par Bester PCBA

Last Updated: 2023-10-16

What is Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) is to use computers and automation to control and manage the entire production process in a factory. CIM is a comprehensive approach that integrates various functions such as analysis, cost accounting, design, distribution, inventory control, planning, and purchasing.

CIM can streamline and optimize the manufacturing process by leveraging computer technology. By connecting different functions and processes through a central, computer-controlled station, CIM enables efficient materials handling and management. It also provides direct control and monitoring of all operations simultaneously.

In the PCB industry, CIM organizes and coordinates various aspects of the manufacturing process, including engineering, production, and marketing. It allows for seamless communication and collaboration between different departments, ensuring smooth and efficient operations.

CIM enables analysis of manufacturing data to identify bottlenecks and areas for improvement. It facilitates accurate cost accounting by tracking and recording costs associated with different processes. CIM also supports computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) processes, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in PCB design. Additionally, CIM helps manage distribution, inventory control, planning, and purchasing, optimizing the supply chain and ensuring timely delivery of PCBs.

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