Title :
Computer integrated manufacturing: a case study in the cement industry
Author :
DeHayes, Louis J.
Author_Institution :
California Portland Cement Co., Glendora, CA, USA
Abstract :
Efforts by California Portland Cement (CPC) to decrease manufacturing costs and increase productivity throughout the cement division are discussed. One aspect of these efforts has involved the planning for and the application of computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) to provide managers at all levels with the tools and information they need to achieve these goals. The CIM effort has been directed at both corporate and plant functions and includes both manufacturing and support personnel. The breadth of the hardware installation has ranged from new distributed control systems to corporatewide data communications networks and individual personal computers and workstations. Applications software has ranged from typical motor control logic and direct digital control algorithms to distributed databases and expert systems. A generic CIM model is used to summarize work to date in three cement plants constructed or modernized over the last 25 years. Directions for the future are also highlighted. Special emphasis is placed on identifying the areas of highest return for CIM in the cement industry, and the practical and political pitfalls of implementing CIM in any manufacturing environment are discussed
Keywords :
cement industry; manufacturing computer control; manufacturing data processing; CIM; USA; cement industry; computer integrated manufacturing; costs; data communications networks; direct digital control; distributed control systems; distributed databases; expert systems; generic model; hardware; modernisation; motor control logic; personal computers; productivity; software; workstations; Application software; Computer integrated manufacturing; Costs; Data communication; Distributed control; Hardware; Microcomputers; Personnel; Planning; Productivity;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on