May 06, 2020 - Volume 14 Issue 09 |
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7 Ways to Manage Change When Implementing New Technology
Failing to stay ahead of the latest technology trends can put your organization at risk. However, investing in the latest tech tools doesn't always guarantee a smooth implementation either. Going from manual processes to technology-aided operations is no easy transition. You will encounter roadblocks. Resistance to change and ill-equipped managers and front-line staff are some of the things you can expect. Change management strategy is the key to getting the most out of your investment.
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Why Buy America is Critical to Helping the U.S. Recover Post-Coronavirus Last month, facing shortages of medical equipment, the state of New York made Buy America permanent, guaranteeing that all structural steel and iron used in Empire State road and bridge construction projects with contracts worth more than $1 million will be Made in America. The Alliance for American Manufacturing makes the case for other states to follow. Full Article |
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The Need for Speed: Laser Marking on the Fly The marking of products with numbers and other data is a crucial task in all production environments, but in high-volume manufacturing, every second counts. For these applications, writes Alastair Morris, Vice President of Pryor Technology Inc, on the fly marking is the best way to go. Full Article |
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Hidden Profit Exposed in Inspection!
Many companies view inspection as a cost of doing business -- a non-value-added expense. BUT it doesn't need to be! In this episode of Delivering Perfect Parts Faster, Matt and Mike from Summit Manufacturing Systems sit down with Steve Phillips, President of Phillips Precision to discuss inspection process improvements and how inspection data should be used to control and improve your entire manufacturing process.
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Super Air Wipe
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