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Upgrading Productivity: Embracing the Future

Dinesh Mishra

Productivity measurement has a long-documented history, dating back to Adam Smith’s notion (1776) of productive and unproductive labor. Expectations like these are increasingly being placed on the manufacturing leaders across the world, and particularly so in India’s vibrant industrial sectors like automotive, aerospace, and machine tools.

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Building a traceability 4.0 foundation for automation

Control Engineering

Internal drivers include manufacturing flexibility, overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and product compatibility, whereas external ones include regulatory compliance, industry standards and customer requirements. Many industries require track-and-trace control and documentation.

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Thermal Loop Solutions: A Path to Improved Performance, Sustainability and Compliance in Heat Treatment

MEM

The effectiveness of heat treatment thermal loop solutions can be measured using metrics such as overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). OEE combines metrics for availability, performance, and quality to provide a comprehensive view of the efficiency of a manufacturing process.

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Advanced Mold Monitoring for Efficiency

Mold Making Technology

Breaking Down the Benefits In the automotive sector, where customer-owned tooling is common, keeping molds operational beyond their intended life cycle can lead to hidden costs. This feature enables users to store all relevant documents, such as process instructions and PM reports, in one easily accessible location.