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QAD | February 02, 2023
Leading manufacturing and supply chain solutions provider, QAD Inc., has acquired Redzone, the #1 connected workforce solution for manufacturing. QAD, a portfolio company of leading private equity firm, Thoma Bravo, provides cloud-based Adaptive ERP solutions. In December, Livejourney was also acquired by QAD. Livejourney, a provider of predictive modeling and real-time process mining system designed to uncover, monitor, and enhance business processes. This is the second acquisi...
Creaform | June 23, 2020
With 15 blue laser crosses, 4X more resolution, increased scanning speed, no warm-up time and ISO 17025 accredited factory calibration, the latest version of the MetraSCAN 3D is the ideal 3D scanner for demanding quality control applications right on the shop floor. Creaform, a worldwide leader in portable and automated 3D measurement solutions, today announced the release of the latest version of the MetraSCAN 3D lineup, the company’s advanced optical CMM scanner designed specifically to ...
CADENAS PARTsolutions | June 21, 2022
With online tools and configurable PDF datasheets, the manufacturer of marine electronics mounting solutions simplifies the product selection process. Seaview Global is making it easier for customers to find and choose marine mounting solutions. The new tool, developed by CADENAS PARTsolutions, saves time by allowing seaviewglobal.com visitors to visually create their mounting package based on their specific products and applications. In addition, the tool enhances the online expe...
The Manufacturer | March 02, 2020
The coronavirus crisis in China has had an unexpected impact on manufacturing. Manufacturers in China were shut down in a bid to contain the outbreak, and supply chains went into shock. UK manufacturers such as Jaguar Land Rover and JCB, who had come to rely on an uninterrupted flow of parts from China, were forced to scramble for continuity. JLR resorted to using suitcases to ship parts. JCB closed down production. What does this tell us about how supply chains will evolve in the future? The Co...
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