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Integrated Computerized Manufacturing (ICM)—often referred to as CIM (Computer-Integrated Manufacturing)—is a holistic approach to production management. It uses computer-controlled systems, real-time data exchange, and automated processes to manage the entire manufacturing cycle, from design to logistics. Renault S.A., the French multinational automaker, has historically been a pioneer in industrial automation, particularly after the post-WWII modernization under the Régie Renault state-owned period and through its strategic alliance with Nissan. This paper analyzes Renault’s adoption of ICM, focusing on its modular platforms, digital twins, and supply chain integration.
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A hallmark of Renault’s ICM is the platform, developed with Nissan. Instead of designing every car from scratch, the CMF standardizes key modules (engine bay, cockpit, floor, electrical architecture). This allows: This paper analyzes Renault’s adoption of ICM, focusing






































