Abstract

Computer aided process planning (CAPP) has been widely used as an application that is able to plan the process in manufacturing with computer technology supporting. In its implementation, the process planning stage often requires complete data/information input regarding manufacturing products that will go through several process and operations. In the assembly process for example, before planning what process and operations will be carried out on a parts, the assembler must know the specifications and product structure, so that the assembly planning process becomes directed. The purpose of this research is to perform the design of integrated computer aided process planning and bill of material as the product structure that can support the planning process activities in manufacturing area and also suitable with industry 4.0 environment whereas the rapid changes in the information and communication technologies have broken the boundaries between virtual reality and the real world.

Highlights

  • In manufacture area, there are some systematic processes of detailed method that called process planning

  • The Computer aided process planning (CAPP) application automates some or all of the manual planning processes, which is advantageous for the user because it reduces user interaction time and the resulting plan can be used more quickly by the user

  • The workings of the CAPP application is to carry out an optimization process and to computerize the planning process with the help of information technology, namely software programs and optimization techniques

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Introduction

There are some systematic processes of detailed method that called process planning. This process planning determinate which work pieces or parts can be manufactured economically and competitively from initial stages to finished stage [1]. The impact of the CAPP application is starting to be felt by various parties, especially industry area, because it is able to produce a faster and more precise planning process, so that it is more effective and efficient. These perceived benefits have resulted in a lot of research being conducted on CAPP applications. The results obtained are the achievement of process planning cost savings of 58%, savings in terms of direct labor by 10%, savings of 4% in terms of raw materials / materials, 12% in terms of equipment savings

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