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the use of computer controlled systems in production, distribution and storage.
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the use of computer controlled systems in production, distribution and storage
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Which of the following is a benefit of using computer-controlled systems in textile production?
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Enhanced precision and consistency
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- Computer-Controlled Systems: Technological systems that automate the control of machinery and processes in textile production.
- Automated Storage Systems: Systems that use automation to manage the storage and retrieval of materials in manufacturing.
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Confusing automation with manual processes: Clarify that automation reduces the need for manual intervention, leading to increased efficiency.
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- Students should be aware of, and be able to describe, the different scales of production giving example products and specific manufacturing methods. Specific scales of production to include: • one-off, bespoke • batch production • mass/line production • unit production systems (UPS) • quick response manufacturing (QRM) • section • vertical in-house production.
Modern industrial and commercial practice
- The use of computer systems.
Modern industrial and commercial practice
- Students should be aware of how computer systems are used to plan and control manufacturing, reduce waste and respond quickly to changes in consumer demand.
Modern industrial and commercial practice
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