Computer-Aided Manufacturing (Quick Revision) Flashcards
Define: Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is an approach to manufacturing that uses computers.
State two possible problems of adopting CAM.
- The cost of purchasing equipment
* The cost of training staff
State two advantages of adopting CAM.
- Faster, more accurate production
* Better stock control and reordering
What is meant by CAD? State one benefit.
Computer-aided design;
Less need for prototypes
State three examples of how IT can improve communications.
- Internet
- Intranet
What is the Examiner’s note for Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)?
CAM provides greater flexibility for firms. It can enable them to produce a wider range if products more quickly and to change over from producing one model to another more rapidly, as well as generally increases efficiency.
What is the Evaluation point for Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)?
The need for flexible manufacturing is increasing as customers want more choice and more tailor-made products. They want to choose their own colours, design and features and CAM can help firms to provide this.