7 ways to achieve manufacturing success with erp

To control the “Iron Throne” of Manufacturing, focus on conquering these 7 ERP Houses. Manufacturing is complicated, but unlike the opposing factions in HBO’s hit series, the Game of Thrones, you can and will get all your houses working together in harmony.

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Okuma America Corporation

Okuma America Corporation is the US based affiliate of Okuma Corporation, a world leader in the development of computer numeric controls (CNC) and machining technology, founded in 1898 in Nagoya, Japan. Okuma is known for its technology leadership and world-class manufacturing, product quality and dedication to customer service. Okuma products are used in the automotive, aerospace and defense, construction and farming equipment, oil and energy, medical, mold and die, and fluid power industries. Machines include vertical and horizontal machining centers, lathes, double column machining centers, grinders, and wheel machines that offer users high throughput, high accuracy, and reliable solutions to production machining operations.

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Industry 4.0: Changing the Face of Manufacturing

Infographic | March 17, 2022

Industry 4.0 is revolutionizing the way companies manufacture, improve, and distribute their products. The annual reduction in inventory levels expected from Industry 4.0 adoption. The increase in productivity that could be achieved by first wave IIoT adopters. The number of manufacturers implementing IIoT in their manufacturing operations. The fourth industrial revolution is still in its nascent state. But with the swift pace of change and disruption to business and society, the time to join in is now.”

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All You Need to Know about Lighthouse Factories

Infographic | January 21, 2022

Industry 4.0-enabled factories are also referred to as lighthouse factories.There are 90 lighthouse factories worldwide.

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Medical Markets Embrace Metals Additive Manufacturing Systems

Infographic | March 19, 2020

Metals additive manufacturing systems are commonly associated with one type - Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion. While that technology has the highest distribution globally, there are other known 18 AM metals systems. In 2019, three new metal AM principals were introduced. Many are still being developed, but the global metal additive manufacturing market is valued at EUR 1.51 billion, including system, material and service sales. The medical & dental segment commands a strong place within the market, building on its first applications in the 2000s.

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Advanced Manufacturing To Be Competitive in 2022

Infographic | January 4, 2022

Manufacturers have realized the benefits of advanced manufacturing and learned to enhance their production processes to increase their manufacturing plant's productivty. Once you understand the heart of your business and where to integrate technology, you're halfway to success.According to a Mordorintelligence study, the robotics industry was worth USD 27.73 billion in 2020 and is expected to be worth USD 74.1 billion by 2026, growing at a 17.45 percent CAGR between 2021 and 2026.

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Digitize the industrial machinery supply chain

Infographic | February 17, 2020

A digital supply chain can dynamically predict demand patterns while improving visibility and leveraging asset availability. Industrial machinery leaders view digital investment as important across the supply chain activities. Industrial machinery leaders see strong returns from digital technologies in their supply chains.

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Ways to Upgrade Industrial Marketing

Infographic | December 8, 2021

In many ways, industrial marketing is a totally different animal. It focuses on materials, products, and components needed to manufacture end products. Sellers often do not even have direct contact with decision-makers, and sales can take years to finalize.

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Okuma America Corporation

Okuma America Corporation is the US based affiliate of Okuma Corporation, a world leader in the development of computer numeric controls (CNC) and machining technology, founded in 1898 in Nagoya, Japan. Okuma is known for its technology leadership and world-class manufacturing, product quality and dedication to customer service. Okuma products are used in the automotive, aerospace and defense, construction and farming equipment, oil and energy, medical, mold and die, and fluid power industries. Machines include vertical and horizontal machining centers, lathes, double column machining centers, grinders, and wheel machines that offer users high throughput, high accuracy, and reliable solutions to production machining operations.

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