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With a dynamic digital representation of your factory, FAB or
AMHS you can:
Optimize your
factory before the first brick is laid, avoiding costly mistakes
ahead of time
Run powerful "what-if" scenarios enabling better more
profitable decisions
Discover current and future bottlenecks
to effectively streamline your work flow
Build capacity models to maximize efficiency using risk analysis
Predict machine's capacity, each product's cycle time and
overall manufacturing cost as product mix changes
Use cost benefit analysis to make the right choices in equipment
purchases, upgrades and personnel decisions
There are two groups of icons built by ACADZ for use with Extend™.
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ACADZ Semiconductor Library™ and
ACADZ Automated Material Handling Systems Library™ when used with
Extend™ can save 90% of the time required to build the Factory
Simulation Model. (For modeling discrete
multi-product semiconductor and electronic manufacturing processes)

To see Semiconductor Icons click here View
report on how Semiconductor Icons are used to Build a FAB Model=-[
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ACADZ AMHS Library™ (For modeling discrete automated
material handling systems (AMHS) in semiconductor and electronics
manufacturing processes)

To see AMHS Icons click here
View report on how
AMHS Icons are used to model a semiconductor Automated Material Handling System before installation
ACADZ Libraries are Extend™ based icons for modeling semiconductor
factories. Included are semiconductor tools that can be quickly
cut and pasted together to create a simulation of an existing factory.
This simplifies and speeds up model building of semiconductor FABs,
electronics assembly factories and automated material handling systems.
ACADZ Semiconductor Library™ and ACADZ AMHS Library™ both help semiconductor
and electronic firms model their factory with the simple to use
cut and paste icons for modeling extremely complex discrete event
manufacturing processes. Included are sample models and help files
that show how FAB models can be used to calculate and create reports
in Excel on cycle time of devices, capacity of machines and/or machine
groups, bottlenecks, and changing batch sizes.
Simulation Software Brochure: ACADZ Libraies.PDF*
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ACADZ Customized Library
Simulation Modeling Training
Objectives
Use Extend™ and ACADZ Libraries™ to build, experiment
with, and understand continuous and discrete event models.
Understand the Extend™ and ACADZ Libraries™
block approach for model building, and experience how sensible and
navigable models and templates are formed through the features of
hierarchy, cloning, animation, graphic design, customization, and
custom blocks.
Develop the ability to build a model
from process parameters and policies.
Topics
Understanding time and flows in discrete event models
in Extend™, and recognizing classes of problems.
Building discrete event models of manufacturing
operations.
Using Generic blocks in discrete event models.
Modeling items, queues, delays, blocking/starving,
balking, schedules and breakdowns, routing and controllers, line
balancing, batching, and resources in open and closed systems.
Modeling of Little's Law (better known
as the law of Inventory in queuing theory) equates inventory to
the product of mean arrival rate of products for processing and
total processing time plus the total waiting time involved.
Modeling of Kingman's Formula accounts
for random variations in arrival and processing times due to variability,
where inventory depends on input variability, capacity variability,
and input and processing rates.
ACADZ 1- Day Seminar - Only
$598!

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