Agile manufacturing systems are designed to respond quickly and flexibly to changes in market conditions, consumer demands and external disruptions. As businesses strive for competitive advantage in a rapidly changing world, agility in manufacturing has become a critical success factor. This concept, originating from the need to adapt to new technologies, economic shifts and consumer preferences, allows manufacturers to be responsive and efficient, creating products that meet customer specifications in a timely and costeffective manner. At the heart of agile manufacturing is the ability to swiftly adjust production schedules, modify processes and introduce new products based on market dynamics. Unlike traditional manufacturing systems, which often rely on rigid processes and long production cycles, agile manufacturing emphasizes flexibility and speed.
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