What can computer integrated manufacturing do for you?
By Chuck Gehman
Originally appeared in American Printer magazine, August 2005
Read the article online here at American Printer's website.
Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) can be defined as the integrated use of computers in manufacturing and other business processes, such as sales, finance, management and distribution. The primary theme of CIM is to deploy systems that can be accessed by employees across the company, from design and development to manufacturing, distribution, billing and post-sale relationship support.
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