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This is the place to go if you want news about manufacturing. Fusion 360 community members summarize the week's events. They also share news on manufacturing innovation. The Fusion 360 community covers everything, from Alexandria Industries to Festo’s expansion plans. Fusion 360 provides news and information on a variety of topics. Here are some recent articles regarding manufacturing innovation. Continue reading to find out more.

Alexandria Industries

Alexandria Industries' latest manufacturing news is focused on expanding their operations in Douglas County. Their current workforce is 480, but they plan to invest several millions in the new facility. Alexandria Industries has always outperformed revenue and employment before the recession but they still struggle with finding qualified applicants for 50 additional jobs. These positions are $15-30 per hour with benefits. Alexandria Industries is a great place to start a new career!

To help them grow, Alexandria Industries has recently added new management. Jonathan D. Olson, Alexandria Industries' CFO, was previously employed. He will now be its CFO. He is committed investing in the company and its employees. As the company's new CFO, he also joined it. He plans to improve working conditions and invest in training programs. Alexandria Plastics, Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of foam-molded and plastic injection parts, will be integrated into this acquisition, which will enhance the company’s capabilities.

Festo U.S. expansion plans

Festo Corp. recently announced expansion plans for its North American manufacturing operations. The company plans to triple its Mason footprint and create 350 new jobs. This expansion will generate new jobs for the next five-years at a cost of $90million. Festo will also offer support and training services for industrial companies. The expansion will include a brand new Didactic Learn Center that will serve the needs of manufacturing companies as well as colleges across the Tristate.


The expansion will create a new facility in Mason, Ohio, dedicated to manufacturing automation components. The new facility will be home to both a Research and Development Center and Global Production Center. Each facility will have more than 1000 employees when it is completed. In addition to creating jobs, the company plans on establishing a new research-and-development center to improve automation systems. This expansion is part a larger plan that focuses on the U.S. Market.

Additive Manufacturing

With the advancement of technology, manufacturers have begun to see the benefits of additive manufacturing in the manufacturing process. Recently, a number of companies have announced partnerships with one another to help them reach the global market. Voxeljet and AGC Ceramic are two examples of such partnerships. AGC Ceramic is an American glass and ceramic company. Voxeljet, AGC Ceramic and AGC Ceramic are collaborating to create Brightorb, which is a high-performance ceramic material. They also plan to optimize the VX1000 3D printing ceramic powder. Other partnerships include Stratasys, which has partnered with Tata Technologies to promote additive manufacturing technologies in India.

The development of new technologies is underway for additive manufacturing. Optimus 3D now owns a fourth Renishaw system for metal additive manufacturing. The company has expanded its 3D printing equipment portfolio to include powder metal. This development will ensure that additive manufacturing becomes an integral part advanced PLM. Advanced PLM will be more IoT-oriented, integrated, and flexible. These developments will enable rapid growth in many industries.

Collaborative Manufacturing

What is collaborative manufacturing? Collaborative manufacturing is based on input directly from the plant floor systems. This information is important for the management process. It also involves an interactive process between the manufacturing and design team. Collaboration in manufacturing can improve productivity and quality, while reducing the amount of workers required to complete each step. What are the benefits to collaborative manufacturing? Let's discuss a few examples. How collaborative manufacturing can improve plant performance. Read on to learn more.

Collaboration is a growing trend in many industries. It is used to create new products, improve product design, synchronize inventory across the supply chains, and lower logistics costs. Collaborative manufacturing also helps reduce time to market and volume. It can also cut down on the manufacturing cycle time between designated suppliers. It is important for companies to realize that collaborative manufacturing offers significant benefits for everyone. It is not right for everyone. Consider the advantages of collaborative manufacturing before you make the leap to it.




FAQ

How can manufacturing avoid production bottlenecks

You can avoid bottlenecks in production by making sure that everything runs smoothly throughout the production cycle, from the moment you receive an order to the moment the product is shipped.

This includes planning to meet capacity requirements and quality control.

This can be done by using continuous improvement techniques, such as Six Sigma.

Six Sigma is a management system used to improve quality and reduce waste in every aspect of your organization.

It is focused on creating consistency and eliminating variation in your work.


What is the difference between a production planner and a project manager?

The major difference between a Production Planner and a Project Manager is that a Project Manager is often the person responsible for organizing and planning the entire project. While a Production Planner is involved mainly in the planning stage,


What is the responsibility for a logistics manager

Logistics managers ensure that goods arrive on time and are unharmed. This is done by using his/her experience and knowledge of the company's products. He/she must also ensure sufficient stock to meet the demand.


What are manufacturing and logistic?

Manufacturing is the act of producing goods from raw materials using machines and processes. Logistics includes all aspects related to supply chain management, such as procurement, distribution planning, inventory control and transportation. Logistics and manufacturing are often referred to as one thing. It encompasses both the creation of products and their delivery to customers.


What are the essential elements of running a logistics firm?

To be a successful businessman in logistics, you will need many skills and knowledge. You must have good communication skills to interact effectively with your clients and suppliers. You must be able analyze data and draw out conclusions. You must be able and able to handle stress situations and work under pressure. In order to innovate and create new ways to improve efficiency, creativity is essential. You will need strong leadership skills to motivate and direct your team members towards achieving their organizational goals.

To meet tight deadlines, you must also be efficient and organized.



Statistics

  • (2:04) MTO is a production technique wherein products are customized according to customer specifications, and production only starts after an order is received. (oracle.com)
  • You can multiply the result by 100 to get the total percent of monthly overhead. (investopedia.com)
  • According to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), China is the top manufacturer worldwide by 2019 output, producing 28.7% of the total global manufacturing output, followed by the United States, Japan, Germany, and India.[52][53] (en.wikipedia.org)
  • In the United States, for example, manufacturing makes up 15% of the economic output. (twi-global.com)
  • [54][55] These are the top 50 countries by the total value of manufacturing output in US dollars for its noted year according to World Bank.[56] (en.wikipedia.org)



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How To

How to Use Six Sigma in Manufacturing

Six Sigma is defined by "the application SPC (statistical process control) techniques to achieve continuous improvements." Motorola's Quality Improvement Department, Tokyo, Japan, developed it in 1986. Six Sigma's main goal is to improve process quality by standardizing processes and eliminating defects. In recent years, many companies have adopted this method because they believe there is no such thing as perfect products or services. The main goal of Six Sigma is to reduce variation from the mean value of production. It is possible to measure the performance of your product against an average and find the percentage of time that it differs from the norm. If you notice a large deviation, then it is time to fix it.

The first step toward implementing Six Sigma is understanding how variability works in your business. Once you have a good understanding of the basics, you can identify potential sources of variation. These variations can also be classified as random or systematic. Random variations are caused when people make mistakes. While systematic variations are caused outside of the process, they can occur. These are, for instance, random variations that occur when widgets are made and some fall off the production line. If however, you notice that each time you assemble a widget it falls apart in exactly the same spot, that is a problem.

Once you've identified the problem areas you need to find solutions. That solution might involve changing the way you do things or redesigning the process altogether. Test them again once you've implemented the changes. If they don't work you need to rework them and come up a better plan.




 



Fusion 360 shares information about manufacturing innovation