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Product category: Manufacturing seminars and workshops
News Release from: Seiki Systems
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 21 February 2007

Integrated software raises productivity
5-10%

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Seminar will demonstrate benefits to engineering and machinist companies of an integrated approach to utilising software to improve productivity in production of 5-10%.

A comprehensive demonstration of 'smart' production by the UK's market leader in manufacturing software solutions, Seiki Systems of Brighton and CNC programming specialist GS Productivity Solutions of Bristol, will focus on how companies using CNC machine tools can be more aware of events and take greater control over what is happening with production on the shopfloor The benefits to engineering and machinist type companies of an integrated approach to utilising software solutions to improve productivity in production, by realizing between five and 10 per cent in the average workshop, will be highlighted at the free-of-charge workshop to be presented in the Devonshire Suite at the Ringwood Hall Hotel on the 14th March 2007

Seiki Systems will focus on the benefits of having live information to help control workflow and will help delegates to identify ways to manage the critical link between production efficiency and profitability.

The company will also discuss how the implementation of integrated software solutions can create a more positive approach to the planning of workload by obtaining the relevant facts, helping to reduce waste, improve efficiency and reduce lead times.

Linked in with the improvement of production efficiency will be a presentation by GS Productivity Solutions on how to maximise the benefits of in-process CNC probing.

It will also show how process control is able to influence overall machine performance and the resulting benefits of capitalising on the use of on-machine measurement to improve machining processes.

With the event taking a workshop structure, delegates will be free to question and debate the relevance to their own working environment.

For further information and to book a place on first come basis please contact Jamie Whalley at Seiki Systems.

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