Chapter 7.1 discusses the concept of flexibility in manufacturing systems, particularly focusing on Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) which allow for quick adaptations to production changes without interruptions. It outlines various types of flexibilities including machine, production, mix, product, routing, volume, and expansion flexibility, each defined by specific capabilities and factors affecting them. The chapter emphasizes the importance of automation and sensor systems in achieving these flexibilities to meet contemporary business demands.
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Chapter 7.1 discusses the concept of flexibility in manufacturing systems, particularly focusing on Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) which allow for quick adaptations to production changes without interruptions. It outlines various types of flexibilities including machine, production, mix, product, routing, volume, and expansion flexibility, each defined by specific capabilities and factors affecting them. The chapter emphasizes the importance of automation and sensor systems in achieving these flexibilities to meet contemporary business demands.