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News Release from: The Manufacturing Institute | Subject: North West masterclass
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2006
Lean manufacturing seminar shows the way
A two-day North West masterclass later this month will show how lean techniques boost productivity.
Top manufacturers have given 'lean' techniques the credit for boosting their productivity - but what does lean actually mean? A two-day North West masterclass later this month will be providing the answer The Lean Essentials masterclass will be lifting the lid on the principles and processes of lean manufacturing on the first day, looking at the initial steps to take and how to recognise and eliminate waste
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 17 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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On the second day, it will be examining how to maximise the impact of lean to deliver real tangible and sustainable benefits to companies of all sizes.
The masterclass is being run by The Manufacturing Institute at its Manchester centre on March 16th and 17th and will include speakers from major companies such as PZ Cussons and Siemens that have successfully used lean to achieve higher performance.
"This is an ideal opportunity for companies in the North West to hear top manufacturers share the secrets of their success and take this knowledge back to their own workplace," said Dr Julie Madigan, chief executive of the Manufacturing Institute.
For further details about the Masterclass contact Jon Tudor at The Manufacturing Institute.
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