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Due to advancements in technology, people are heavily relying on machines to conduct businesses, process manufacturing, and analyze the finances in an organization. Current people do not keep physical files in their organizations, and instead, they use machines to keep and analyze sensitive data in an organization. A flexible manufacturing system (FMS) is a delegated process where most industries in the United States unhealthy depend on the delegated process in the manufacturing industry. FMS is configured to manufacture various products and monitors and handles changing the level of production (Shivanand, 2006). Jerome first developed FMS. H. Lemelson between 1923 and 1997. The FMS effectively configures the computer terminals that produce goods created through an end-to-end process. The FMS is used to load, unload, pack, and brand and can be programmed to switch from one product to another in a firm.

The sudden failure of FMS could result in collapsing of major industries in the world. Since most people have been trained to use FMS with no knowledge of traditional manure methods of manufacturing, most experts that operate FMS will be fired by their organization (Joseph & Sridharan, 2011). Industries that have been manufacturing a variety of products will have to concentrate on one production, thus creating unemployment across the globe. Most of the students in the university specializing in the use of FMS will have to change their course since their degree will be useless in the market. The education curriculum in the university and colleges would be changes to remove FMS courses and embrace the traditional system of manufacturing. Countries such as China and the United States will have to specialize in the agriculture sector since most of the industries will collapse.

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Joseph, O. A., & Sridharan, R. (2011). Analysis of dynamic due-date assignment models in a flexible manufacturing system. Journal of Manufacturing Systems30(1), 28-40.

Shivanand, H. K. (2006). Flexible manufacturing system. New Age International.