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ProModel views a production system as an arrangement of processing locations, such as machines or work stations, through which parts (or entities) are processed according to some processing logic. A system may also include paths, such as aisle-ways for movement, as well as supporting resources, such as operators and material handling equipment used in the processing and movement of parts.
The example below depicts a typical manufacturing workcell with six processing locations (Receiving, NC_301L, NC_302L, Degrease, Inspect, Rework), two entity types (Pallets and Blanks), two operators, and one transporting device (forklift). Models such as this are developed rapidly and easily using ProModel's graphical user interface and point-and-click approach to modeling.