Automation – Page 380
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Cut complexity from costing and quoting
New software that automatically extracts manufacturing process-specific information directly from any 3D CAD model, to create the inputs for cost models that reside in virtual production environments, is an enticing prospect for OEMs and suppliers alike.For any supplier, accurate and timely project quoting is a critical success factor. It can ...
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Your flexible friends in machining
Age of the robotHigh fiveMachine tool investment for producing automotive components is seeing new vigour, as demonstrated by a stream of investment announcements over the past six months by major auto OEMS. Chrysler Group, for example, has pledged to invest $72m in its Toledo machining plant at Perrysburg, Ohio to ...
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The power of engine production in Dundee, USA
World class manufacturingInnovative productsAutomation productionQuality testingLocated 60 miles southwest of Detroit, the Dundee engine plant—formerly known as the Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA)— epitomises Chrysler Group’s drive for state-ofthe- art manufacturing. The production complex’s North plant, launched in October 2005 and the South plant, launched in November 2006, offer 1.16 ...
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VanSlambrouck joins board of directors at AIAG
Detroit, MI – The Automotive Industry Action Group has named Ford executive Jim VanSlambrouck to its board of directors.Currently Ford’s director of product development quality in the Americas, VanSlambrouck has held positions in design and engineering.The Automotive Industry Action Group is a nonprofit group that works to improve the effi ...
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Behr America has named John Tepas as vice president of engineering
Detroit, MI – Behr America has named John Tepas as vice president of engineering.Previously chief engineer of Behr America, Tepas is a member of the company’s executive committee and has overseen the company’s customer engineering groups for General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and heavy-truck customers.Before joining Behr, Tepas held senior engineering ...
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Braunstetter in supply chain management by Continental
Regensburg, Germany – Juergen Braunstetter has been named chief of automotive supply chain management by Continental.In this newly created position Braunstetter will oversee the supply chains for the company’s three automotive divisions and will coordinate purchasing, quality and information technology.Before joining Continental in 2011, Braunstetter was responsible for logistics and ...
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Going from local to global in Brazil
Model behaviourFreeing up tradeSheet metal solutionsThe global experienceLocal challengesGM expansionSomething for the future?Moving forwardVarious factors allowed the Brazilian economy to maintain a steady course of growth through the otherwise global economic downturn of 2008 and 2009. For its part, the national government of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ...
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A hybrid of fortune at Toyota Europe
Speaking at the recent Geneva Motor Show, Toyota Motor Europe CEO Didier Leroy admitted the Japanese carmaker has had a torrid time of late. The combination of global recalls, the Japanese earthquake and tsunami disaster and the flooding in Thailand, had all combined to seriously affect both consumer confidence and ...
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Mike Mansuetti is a president of Robert Bosch LLC
Detroit, MI – Robert Bosch has named Mike Mansuetti president of its North American business, Robert Bosch LLC. He will take over the role from Werner Struth, 55, who will remain chairman of Robert Bosch LLC and a board member for its German parent.Mansuetti is currently senior vice president of ...
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Meeting the revival challenge at Chrysler
Facing a bleak future just a few short years ago, Chrysler has rebounded with a strong line of products and a manufacturing philosophy that highlights its focus on globally competitive production. When restructuring with Fiat began in 2009, Chrysler dedicated itself to World Class Manufacturing (WCM). Scott Garberding, senior vice-president, ...
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Fiat heading for a cleaner horizon
Sharing best practice in Group manufacturingEnvironmental management system certificationVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)Addressing water scarcityWater withdrawal and rainwater harvestingWaste managementEquipment containing PCB and PCTWith multiple production plants in Europe and the Americas, and with joint venture facilities in Russia and China due to come on line later this year, Fiat Group’s ...
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Sustainable production through energy savings
Energy saving - a vital performance indicator at SeatGetting the balance rightSavings from sunshineEnergy consumption takes a breakWith over 80 million vehicles sold in 2011, global energy demand has never been higher. AMS reports on how Seat Martorell and Daimler have implemented some advanced efficiency solutions with help from Siemens.Continuing ...
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Inkjet interiors
Multi-material mixingStreetScooter project3D printing has been much mooted as a consumer tool for creating objects in the office or home. Mike Farish reports on a company taking this remarkable technology one step further.An exciting new rapid prototyping tool for automotive designers has been shown off recently at a number of ...
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Editor's Note: Questions of quality
“The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten” – Benjamin Franklin (1706 – 1790), American inventor.On a recent research journey to China, I was asked by the marketing head of a volume domestic carmaker: “What does Made in China mean in Europe and ...
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The quest for quality in Turkey
Power of threeCrisis and recoveryFlexible purchasingConquering complexityMoving with the timesUltimate customer serviceFord Motor Company has long had a presence in Turkey. In 1928, the first dealership was established in Istanbul, selling imported models. In 1959 the carmaker’s first production plant was established in what was then an Istanbul suburb. Operated ...
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Innovation by InventorCAM 2012
SolidCAM’s InventorCAM 2012, the latest version of its powerful CAM system, seamlessly integrated and with full associativity to Autodesk Inventor, has been launched. InventorCAM 2012 features the revolutionary iMachining module, that reduces cycle times by up to 70% and increases tool life. The revolutionary iMachining technology in InventorCAM 2012 uses ...
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Meet ADAM – welding monitor from Miyachi Europe
Miyachi Europe, supplier of laser and resistance welding systems and laser marking products, has announced its new Advanced Data Analysis Monitor (ADAM), the most advanced resistance welding monitor available from any manufacturer. ADAM is easily integrated into automated systems and offers more of the information manufacturers need for process development, ...
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SKF’s portable new endoscope
SKF has launched a new series of portable, compact and easy-touse, multi-functional endoscopes that are suitable for internal inspection of a wide range of machinery. TKES 10 endoscopes are high quality instruments that provide fast and easy inspection with functions such as snapshot, video recording, picture and video review on ...
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Scanning for Nikon Metrology’s Focus 10
Focus 10 offers a completely new user interface and now provides support for handheld laser scanning and tactile probing. Users gain productivity through the new intuitive and attractive user interface that optimizes available space of the 3D scene. The tabbed ribbon bar provides direct access to the relevant functions for ...
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Oerlikon Blazer’s Balinit Pertura gets to point
Due to an optimized nanostructure that creates a balance of improved hardness, toughness, and resistance to residual stresses, BALINIT PERTURA from Oerlikon Balzers stands out as a universal coating solution for high-performance solid-carbide drills in a variety of drilling applications. Whether your need is for drilling holes in steel, stainless ...