Describe the differences in applying CIM to a high-volume production facility, such as an automotive plant, to a low-volume operation, such as building a space shuttle.
CIM is computer integrated manufacturing technology where computers are used to control all the processes of a production facility and its design. It can be used in various ways to different facilities from high-volume production facility to a low-volume operation facility. CIM applied to a high-volume production facility, such as an automotive plant is repetitive in nature and an assembly line is used to produce limited verity. CIM apply to a low-volume operation, such as building a space shuttle needs higher customization and generally single unique product specifications are used. In this scenario, volume is low but verity is high because of unique customization.
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