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Who is CIM
Ireland ?
Providing
simulation support since 1994
Simulation
in Ireland is expanding and CIM Ireland supporting this growth through
out the country. It provides expertise in workflow simulation modelling
and manufacturing design to clients, across all business sectors. To date,
through simulation we have saved companies hundreds of millions of euro
in Ireland and use a variety of simulation packages.
Established
in 1994, CIM Ireland is generally agreed to be the forerunner in commercial
simulation modelling in Ireland and has an ever growing client base such
as Intel, Pepsi, Hasbro, Honeywell HP and eircom.
CIM Ireland
using simulation has helped companies redesign and grow their business
systems; from warehousing and distribution through manufacturing to the
whole business process.
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Services?
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CONSULTANCY |
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Pointing you
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TRAINING |
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Internal and
open courses |
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MODEL DEVELOPMENT & SYSTEM
DESIGN |
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Develop models
and help you design your system |
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PACKAGE SELECTION |
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Help you choose
a package to suit your requirements |
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SIMULATION GROUP |
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Set-up and
support an internal simulation group |
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SUPPORT |
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Both
onsite and e-support |
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Customers
| Intel |
CIM Ireland
Saved us 200,000 Euro in a two day project, using simulation Modelling |
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| Guinness |
CIM Ireland
has an ability to communicate new concepts to people at different
levels, using simulation Modelling |
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| Hasbro |
CIM Ireland
helped us gain a deeper understanding of our material handling systems
in a short time, using simulation Modelling |
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| HP |
CIM Ireland
helped us re-design a high volume line and increased our output by
15% with minimal investment, using simulation Modelling
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What
is Simulation?
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| Workflow simulation
is a means of creating a virtual system in order to evaluate a new
or existing design before investing or disturbing the existing system. |
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MODELS |
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model consists of each element of the system to be modelled and its
details. For example; a model of a packaging line might consist of
two operators, loading boxes onto a conveyor at 1.5 minutes a box,
which would transport the boxes at 1 m/s to a scanner and on a palletising
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| EVALUATING
SIMULATION MODELS : |
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can be collected on any system modelled, and hence alternative designs
can be evaluated. For example, in moving from a make to stock company
to an Assemble to Order comapny, inventory profiles or stock valuations
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| Animation
is used both to validate the model and to identify problematic areas.
For example, the animation of a backlog of orders at order entry. |
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Industries
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Simulation
of Electronic systems and industries.
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Simulation
in Food / Brewing factories and all process related industries.
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Simulation
in Heavy Metal Industries.
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Simulation
in Assembly areas for Logistics and Manufacturing.
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Simulation
in Packaging Lines
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Simulation
in Manufacturing Cells and Systems.
- Simulation
of Production Lines and Systems
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Simulation
in Conveyor Systems and Distribution systems.
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in Health Care Industry.
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Simulation
in Call Centers using skillset, shifts etc.
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Simulation
of a Call Centre
- Simulation
of Semi-Conductors - AGV's, WIP ballancing.
- Simulation
in the Service Industry Dispatching and Scheduling.
- Simulation
of Telecomunicions / Data Flow
- Simulation
of Business Process
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Contact
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Feargal
Timon, B. E., M. Eng. Sc., |
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CIM
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Brooklawn, |
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Salthill, |
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Galway, |
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Email
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Phone
: +353-91-770737 |
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Fax
: + 353-91-526979 |
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ISDN
: + 353-91-526979 |
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Simulation Ireland www.simulation.ie
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