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Premium Motor Efficiency: Taking Care Of The Latest And Greatest

March 13, 2013 4:28 pm | by Rachel Leisemann Immel, Associate Editor, IMPO | Comments

In U.S. factories, electric motor-driven systems account for over 60 percent of the total energy consumed – and 25 percent of the total energy used in the United States overall – a staggering amount of energy that is worthy of a second look to be sure your facility is maximizing its motor performance.

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A New Air Style

March 13, 2013 4:21 pm | Comments

The mission of CAGI (Compressed Air and Gas Institute) is to be the united voice of the compressed air industry, serving as the unbiased authority on technical, educational, promotional, and other matters that affect the industry. IMPO recently spoke with Rick Stasyshan, CAGI’s Technical Consultant, about ways the organization can help manufacturers become safer and more efficient users of this resource.

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Convenience At Your Fingertips

March 13, 2013 4:16 pm | by Bernard Steppeler, Design Engineer, HAVER Filling Systems | Comments

A cake mix supplier has 12 hours to fill a 15,000-bag production order for a new customer. during the seventh hour, the filling machine shuts down with no warning. the machine operator attempts to troubleshoot and diagnose the problem but is unable to do so.

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Replacing 4-Cycle With 6-Cycle Engine

March 13, 2013 9:08 am | by Terry Persun, Technology Journalist | Comments

In its phase 2 operation, the Kashmerick Engine Systems engine technology is proving its effectiveness and viability for military use, and more. The K6-Cycle System head was designed on a standard CAD system and then uploaded to Midwest Composite Technologies to their direct metal laser-sintering machine, which produced a production quality component using stainless steel.

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Supply Chain Management Concerns And Solutions, Part 2

March 13, 2013 9:00 am | by Jon Minnick, Associate Editor, MBT | Comments

Manufacturers can take a segmented approach to supply chain implementations that is best suited to their business needs, budgets and time constraints. For many manufacturers, depending on the solution implemented, they can see results immediately; and begin to generate ROI and enterprise-wide value as quickly as three to four months.

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Cat Dealer’s Hydraulic Shop Salvages Cylinders With Tube Hone

March 12, 2013 4:20 pm | Comments

Rebuilding heavy equipment makes good economic sense, particularly for the hydraulic components on construction and earth moving machinery. In fact, the trend since 2008 has been strong enough to support the addition of a machine shop as part of the existing hydraulics shop at Caterpillar dealer Whayne Supply.

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WEISS Develops Heavy-Duty Ring Table For Robotic Efficiencies

March 12, 2013 4:17 pm | Comments

Leading development partner for the transportation industry with a global operating workforce of over 5,600, EDAG (Detroit, MI/Fulda, Germany) recently was faced with the task of designing a heavy-duty ring for a new production concept.

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100 Percent Lean Beans

March 12, 2013 4:09 pm | by Anna Wells, Executive Editor, IMPO | Comments

The Starbucks Carson Valley Roasting Plant & Distribution Center crew will tell you everything you need to know about how roasting and brewing methods affect the flavor of coffee in so many ways. And just as the smallest of modifications can dramatically affect the flavor of the cup, Starbucks Carson Valley has learned that – likewise – small steps towards continuous improvement can yield returns.

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Support For A Diverse Product Line And Global Customer Base

March 12, 2013 9:05 am | by Epicor | Comments

Whether at a gas station, business park, or shopping mall, chances are you have used an automatic teller machine (ATM) branded by Companion Systems. The company is the leading provider of branded ATM surround, kiosk, enclosure and signage solutions for the financial services industry.

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Supply Chain Management Concerns And Solutions, Part 1

March 12, 2013 9:00 am | Comments

Top supply chain issues facing manufacturers today are a result of the globalization of supply networks and the associated volatility, complexity and risk. Global supply chains are faced with volatility relative to raw materials, energy and commodities, compounded with a lack of understanding of where demand is coming from.

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Understanding Your Liability: Shipping Lithium Battery Powered Devices

March 11, 2013 9:08 am | by Jim Powell, President, Transportation Development Group LLC | Comments

The current plight of Boeing highlights not only the safety risks, but also the commercial risks of lithium battery-powered products and devices. These days, rechargeable lithium ion batteries, and primary non-rechargeable lithium batteries are everywhere. And unfortunately, they are also considered “Dangerous Goods” (or “HazMat,” a term used in the U.S.).

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ISM: Manufacturing Continues Its Positive Start To 2013

March 11, 2013 9:00 am | by Jon Minnick, Associate Editor, MBT | Comments

U.S. manufacturing continues its positive start to 2013. “The PMI is a little bit above my expectations but I try to stay away from expectations and try to focus on the data,” says Bradley J. Holcomb, CPSM, CPSD, chair of the Institute for Supply Management Business Survey Committee.

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Integrating LEAN Process Improvement

March 8, 2013 9:29 am | by Stephen J. Benefield, enVista | Comments

Strong executive commitment is of upmost importance when implementing any continuous improvement process such as LEAN or Six Sigma. It is important to ensure executive commitment by aligning and reporting results using current corporate measures and strategic initiatives.

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Countdown To REACH — Complying With Document Delivery Challenges

March 8, 2013 9:27 am | by Malcolm Carroll, Director, Reach Delivery | Comments

The aim of REACH is to improve and ensure the safe use of chemicals, and the one of the things that REACH does is make all parties in the supply chain — from manufacturers, distributors through to downstream users — directly responsible for the safety of the chemical substances they handle.

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Successfully Implementing A Condition Monitoring Program, Part 2

March 6, 2013 8:00 am | by Trent Phillips, LUDECA | Comments

After the proper groundwork has been completed, it is time to build the database for your CM technology. You should be able to easily copy and paste the equipment templates previously created and assign them to the actual equipment you will be monitoring.

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