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Malaysians to set up advanced manufacturing unit
On September 2nd, University of Warwick's Manufacturing Group, and Government of Malaysia, will sign an agreement to create a brand new Advanced Manufacturing Institute in Kuala Lumpur.
News from Warwick Manufacturing Group (29 August 2002)
Small companies now have disciplinary procedures
Over recent years, Employment Tribunal cases have risen by 15% and, with the compensatory award for unfair dismissal running up to GBP 52,600, small businesses are right to be concerned.
News from Croner Consulting (28 August 2002)
Losing tricks of the trade - prevent it happening
Trainer and researcher, Andy Pallit, seeks details of 'useful tricks of the trade' from practising and retired skilled machinists and toolmakers to pass on to today's students.
News from Andy Pallitt (22 August 2002)
Get to know the LeanSigma Kaizen transformation
LeanSigma is the fusion of best practice methodologies - lean business culture that embraces LeanSigma Kaizen events and Six Sigma measurement and quality tools.
News from TBM Consulting Group (12 August 2002)
Is innovative manufacturing management absent?
If you have traditional or innovative products, manufacturing processes or equipment - are you sure you really want innovative manufacturing management?
News from Knowledge College (12 August 2002)
Access European funds for manufacturing excellence
In its continuing efforts to upgrade manufacturing industry, the European Commission initiative Sim-Serv is offering companies simulation services to support operations at world class level.
News from SIM-SERV ( 9 August 2002)
Integrated Performance Assessments up productivity
Rockwell Automation has expanded its extensive range of training and performance services with the introduction of two levels of Integrated Performance Assessments.
News from Rockwell Automation Global Manufacturing Solutions (23 July 2002)
Web site gives easy access to sales information
Web site has been redeveloped to give designers, manufacturers and operators in the many industries - including consumer and defence - easy access to sales information and services
News from TUV Product Service (11 July 2002)
Steel industry terms searchable on new website
A steel industry-specific internet search engine service comprises several hundred thousand fully searchable steel industry terms from thousands of steel industry websites.
News from steelonthenet.com ( 1 July 2002)
CD-ROM to encourage engineering recruits
Distributed to 3,000 A-level maths classes in the UK, an innovative CD-Rom and website for maths teaching, will show maths students how mathematics solve real-world engineering problems.
News from The MathWorks (26 June 2002)
Automotive industry squeezes textile manufacturers
Increased OEM purchasing power stemming from consolidation within the automotive industry, combined with their stringent cost cutting measures are squeezing textile manufacturers.
News from Frost and Sullivan (14 June 2002)
UK manufacturing e-commerce adoption is 'patchy'
Winners and losers highlighted by a report, which suggests only large companies see any kind of a real return from the adoption of e-commerce.
News from Cap Gemini Ernst and Young ( 3 June 2002)
Book covers costs spectrum of plastics processing
Cost Management in Plastics Processing - Strategies, Target, Techniques and Tools - examines issues from how costs are calculated, to the effective use of machines and labour.
News from Rapra Technology (25 April 2002)
OEMs can now call in the automation "experts"
OEMs and machine builders have a new source of independent advice to help solve control and automation problems, with the introduction of a team of automation experts.
News from Routeco ( 6 March 2002)
Minimum Wage has had no impact, say SMEs
The introduction of the Minimum Wage was expected to hit small businesses hardest, yet results from a survey published this month suggest that most SMEs feel it has had no impact on their business. Brochure available
News from SGS ( 5 March 2002)
Test the human interface before putting into use
Most types of computer-controlled, electronic, electro-mechanical equipment can be prototyped or emulated on a standard, low-cost, personal computer.
News from RaPro Emulations (11 February 2002)
Materials separation lab has powerful magnet
A new colour leaflet depicts and describes a recently modernised and expanded laboratory facilities which house an advanced, cryogen-free Powerflux superconducting magnet. Brochure available
News from Eriez Magnetics Europe ( 7 February 2002)
Transmitter role changes to increase efficiency
The most important task for control engineers today, says Victoria Whiting, Frost and Sullivan, is to increase the economic efficiency of their industrial plants.
News from Frost and Sullivan (21 January 2002)
Check up on flexible m/c tool funding packages
An informative new brochure outlines the extensive range of specialist machine tool finance services offered by 600 Finance.
News from 600 Group ( 9 January 2002)
Energy Efficiency Programme set up to save costs
Wyko have introduced an Energy Efficiency Programme that combines a range of products and services designed to provide practical solutions to energy saving in all areas of industry. Brochure available
News from Wyko Industrial Services ( 9 January 2002)
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