Understanding Additive Metal Manufacturing in 3D Printing

If you can believe that Imagination plus Innovation equals Realization, then the imagination part begins with thinking in an unconventional sense. Whether it is an old or stillunrealized manufacturing model, the goals are always the same profitability. When considering metal additive manufacturing, start-up costs can scare many potential players away. It is easy to look at the build time and initial costs and be surprised only if you approach it wearing the dark glasses of conventional thinking. If you allow yourself to step outside the box and consider the potential behind starting a project that is designed from day one to take full advantage of the newest technology in 3D printing, you are halfway there. Having access to the industry’s top additive manufacturing specialists who provide day-to-day guidance, you will find that healthy bottom line is more attainable than ever.

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IMPSA is a hundred year-old company that provides integrated solutions for power generation from renewable resources, equipment for the process industry and environmental services. To perform its tasks, IMPSA has been organized into the following business units: IMPSA Hydro, IMPSA Wind and IMPSA Energy, all of them engaged in the provision of total solutions for sustainable power generation; IMPSA Process, a manufacturer of equipment for the process industry; and IMPSA Environmental Services, which is dedicated to waste management and treatment.

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A practical guide for transforming manufacturers’ digital infrastructure

whitePaper | October 10, 2022

Manufacturers are performing in a highly volatile environment Today’s manufacturers face a number of urgent challenges that they need to overcome in order to keep their business on track and gain competitive advantage. These challenges include customer demands for faster deliveries, greater product innovation and more Product as a Service offerings (servitization). Additionally, customers, investors and regulators are pressuring manufacturers to reduce their carbon footprint and improve transparency along their supply chains.

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How a digital manufacturing platform increases your Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)

whitePaper | January 10, 2023

Now COVID-19 has made it even more pressing to switch to digital, it is high time to say goodbye to manual, paper-based workflows in mass production factories. Digitization is the way forward to Industry 4.0. Because that’s the key to an Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) of world-class level (85%). In reality, most plants today have an OEE closer to 60%. We believe the solution lies in a digital manufacturing platform that supports all plant work processes and utilizes advanced technologies like Machine Learning, IoT, AI and mobile. In this whitepaper, we will show you how such a digital manufacturing platform could work by describing three manufacturing processes: Task Management, Deviation Management and Root Cause Analysis, and how digitalization of these processes can help you achieve an OEE of world-class level.

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Can Wire & Cable Manufacturers Achieve “World Class Manufacturing” Status?

whitePaper | October 19, 2022

The 1980s saw the Western World’s academics and manufacturers cast their eyes eastward to the miracle of Japanese manufacturing. Specifically, its low cost, high quality, and low stock. As a result, Japanese products were successfully flooding the Western World’s market and were seen as “World Class”.

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ADOPTING AN ADAPTIVE MANUFACTURING STRATEGY

whitePaper | July 7, 2022

Change has always been a factor in manufacturing, but traditionally, market conditions have evolved over several months or even years. By contrast, in today’s global economy, incidents both local and thousands of miles away are shifting market demand quickly, impacting the availability of materials, and reshaping supply chain dynamics at breakneck speed. Manufacturers need to adapt to these changes immediately without sacrificing product quality, customer relationships, or valuable employees. And that requires an adaptive manufacturing strategy.

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Drive Industry 4.0 results with machine learning

whitePaper | April 12, 2023

Industrial companies, such as those in manufacturing, energy, mining, agriculture, and transportation, are increasingly looking to fuel digital transformation—from optimizing operations to accelerating design to reinventing supply chains. For these organizations, data has become the connective tissue that holds their complex industrial systems together.

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Building a Data-Driven Culture for Smart Manufacturing

whitePaper | March 17, 2022

Manufacturing industry professionals must corral and understand massive amounts of data from many systems to drive operational efficiencies, higher levels of service, supply chain resiliency, and ultimately a complete view of the business. Having the ability to explore the impact of and interplay among changes in production efficiency, product quality, customer demand, and service excellence isn’t possible without visibility into data and meaningful data analytics. This “big data” approach to manufacturing operations and supply chain optimization can deliver big results and is at the heart of the digital transformation initiatives of many industrial companies.

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IMPSA

IMPSA is a hundred year-old company that provides integrated solutions for power generation from renewable resources, equipment for the process industry and environmental services. To perform its tasks, IMPSA has been organized into the following business units: IMPSA Hydro, IMPSA Wind and IMPSA Energy, all of them engaged in the provision of total solutions for sustainable power generation; IMPSA Process, a manufacturer of equipment for the process industry; and IMPSA Environmental Services, which is dedicated to waste management and treatment.

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