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METALEX 2024 Filling Every Sq.m. Of BITEC With Masterpieces

METALEX 2024 Filling Every Sq.m. of BITEC with Masterpieces

The 38th edition of METALEX 2024, ASEAN’s premier machine tools and metalworking exhibition, will showcase over 3,000 brands from 50 countries. With groundbreaking innovations on display, this year’s event promises to drive business worth 7 billion THB.

METALEX 2024, the No. 1 Machine Tools & Metalworking Exhibition Serving ASEAN, will once again serve as the platform for businesses to discover new technologies and innovations essential for tackling today’s industrial challenges. Now in its 38th edition, this year’s event, themed “The Masterpiece,” will feature groundbreaking innovations to empower industrialists from over 3,000 brands from 50 countries and 21 pavilions from 8 countries and regions from China, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan (ROC). With an anticipated attendance of over 100,000 visitors, the event is set to drive business negotiations worth 7 billion THB.

In addition to the showcase of cutting-edge technologies and machinery, the event will feature over 60 seminar topics and 130 industry-leading speakers, including: EV Tech Forum, AI Forum, The 12th Metallurgy Forum, METALEX The Nexus, and Thailand Industrial Conference 2024.

METALEX 2024 will take place in Halls 98-104 at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) from 20-23 November 2024, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Interested visitors can pre-register and learn more about event details at www.metalex.co.th. As this event is open to trade visitors only, please dress in business attire. Due to the presence of large machinery and potential sparks from live demonstrations, entry is restricted to individuals aged 15 and above. For further information, please contact +66 2686 7222 or email to [email protected].

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Creaform Introduces Three New Solutions To The R-Series Suite

Creaform Introduces Three New Solutions to the R-Series Suite

The company continues to drive the future of at-line and in-line inspection solutions by unveiling a new model of MetraSCAN-R BLACK, a new edition of the software platform specifically designed for long-term support and a now fully customizable layout of the CUBE-R turnkey 3D scanning CMM to better serve the needs of QC in production.


Creaform, the worldwide leader in portable 3D measurement solutions and engineering services, announced today the latest additions to its R-Series lineup, including a new MetraSCAN-R BLACK | Elite HD with improved performance as well as a new edition of VXelements designed for long-term support (LTS). This state-of-the-art set of solutions also includes a new version of VXscan-R module specially made to accommodate custom automated 3D scanning cell layouts, while keeping the ease of use of its digital twin programming software.

Discover Creaform’s high-speed and highly repeatable automated quality control solutions.

  • Speed and repeatability: MetraSCAN-R BLACK Ι Elite HD offers an optimized field of view for increased performance levels during challenging applications, such as 3D measurements on sheet metal parts.
  • Ideal for the automotive market: With its 69 laser lines and 3,000,000 measurements/s, this specialized 3D scanner is perfect for parts with many edges, trims, and boundaries.
  • Personalized solution: The intuitive VXscan-R software module makes it possible to include the custom features of your 3D scanning CMM (enclosure, robot base, turntable, etc.) for fast and easy programming.
  • Long-term support: Exclusive to the R-series products, the new VXelements LTS version extends the period of software maintenance while also increasing software robustness and dependability by limiting the number of new feature releases.
  • Operational simplicity: With its compatibility with major 3D metrology software, off-line programming, and seamless integration within any production workflow, the R-Series is accessible to all, regardless of the expertise or experience level.

“In the quest to gain efficiency, manufacturers require QC solutions that can adapt to their workflow and environment, while being easy to use. For better decision-making to get better quality parts, they also need fast and precise data,” explains Jérôme-Alexandre Lavoie, Product Manager at Creaform. “With these latest innovations, there has never been a better time to easily move to automation.”

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How To Be A Better Production Planner In 2018

How to be a Better Production Planner in 2018

Old methods of production planning are no longer sufficient for responding to today’s dynamic, globally connected supply chain ecosystem.

Without question, Industry 4.0 is the wave of the future. The benefits of digitisation, encompassed in AI, an advanced generation of business analytic capabilities, or augmented reality systems, are slated to revolutionise the manufacturing industry. This Industrial Revolution is certainly a different beast from the ones portrayed in history books. However, where do SMBs (small and medium-sized businesses) fit into this business paradigm? More importantly, how can SMBs avoid being overshadowed in the race to the top?

Some key findings by Sapio Research may help inform our next steps:

  • 65% of manufacturers do not possess real-time data about their suppliers’ manufacturing schedules.
  • 68% do not possess real-time data about manufacturing volume across their organization.
  • Only 30% have end-to-end visibility of their supply chain. This means that two-thirds of manufacturers have not yet implemented the tools to inject value generation into their supply chain.
  • 55% believe that an aggregated view across the supply chain is necessary, but key constraints make it an unrealistic expectation.

Because 68% of manufacturers lack real-time visibility across the supply chain, they cannot provide decision-makers with the necessary data to make informed business decisions.

Today, a demand-driven global consumer base craves product differentiation at a cost savings, all without sacrificing quality and consistency in delivery. To remain competitive, a good production plan and at its heart, a comprehensive ERP system that provides a real-time, aggregated view of the supply chain, is a must.

Issues That A Good Production Plan Must Focus On

A good production plan is aimed at increasing throughput. Increased throughput (and by extension, shorter time-to-market intervals) is what generates increased revenues. An effective plan also increases real-time visibility into the manufacturing process, allowing SMBs to eliminate bottlenecks (inefficiencies), decrease excessive buffer stock holdings, optimize equipment deployment, and maximize worker productivity.

In the era of Industry 4.0, the traditional manual process of managing day-to-day operations is fast becoming unsustainable. Instead of wrestling with a confusing array of spreadsheets, production planners in resource-restricted manufacturing companies need a cost-effective solution for increasing business agility.

How An ERP System Can Help

An effective ERP (enterprise resource planning) system provides a visual depiction of production data. Production planners are necessarily focused on reducing time-to-market intervals and increasing throughput. Monitor’s revolutionary ERP software (developed over a 40-year span) gives production planners an advantage: it helps them identify dependencies in the current manufacturing process and in case of disruptions, plan for the deployment of alternative procedures. By providing this level of flexibility to production planners, SMBs can leverage a leaner manufacturing process to their advantage.

The concept of lean production is closely related to Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt’s Theory of Constraints. By reducing waste, lean manufacturing generates reduced lead times, improved throughput, and increased profits. To increase throughput and lower OPEX (operating expense) costs, however, production planners also need to identify bottlenecks or constraints within the manufacturing process. With the combination of old-fashioned floor-monitoring and Monitor’s ERP software, planners can identify whether the constraints are physical, policy-related, part of a company’s unique corporate culture, or market-driven in nature.

Using the Theory of Constraint’s five focusing steps, production planners will then be able to exploit the constraint and ensure that all parts of the process support the needs of the constraint. “Exploiting the constraint” refers to maximizing the constraint’s current utility, without making any expensive operational changes.

The Monitor ERP system’s 6 integrated modules give production planners a bird-eye view of the end-to-end supply chain. This is a crucial advantage in determining how constraints can be eliminated with minimal expenditure and upheaval. As the demand-driven economy fuels the rising relevance of Industry 4.0, Monitor Systems is slated to support the shift from traditional MRP (material requirements planning) to DDMRP (demand-driven materials requirement planning).

Where MRP is focused on anticipated supply generation, DDMRP relies on actual demand allocations to align with today’s supply chain complexities. With DDMRP, SMBs can avoid the dreaded bullwhip effect, where faulty supply forecasts lead to supply chain dysfunction.

As an enabler of Industry 4.0, we have the expertise and experience to help SMB production planners thrive in a demand-driven economy. Our product’s ability to pinpoint WIP inventory accumulations (which typically precede constraints) is a key feature of our software. Interested? Find out more here.

Sources:

1) Sapio Research Market Report.

2) Monitor ERP website.

3) The Demand Driven Institute.

 

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