Automation – Page 424
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Shen is appointed as President of Changan Ford Mazda Automobile
Detroit, MI. – Jeffrey Shen has been appointed President of Changan Ford Mazda Automobile. Previously Marketing & Sales Vice President of Ford Lio Ho, he joined the company as an Engine Engineering Supervisor in 1976. Phil Spender, the former President of the company will undertake a new assignment as Chief ...
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Visteon has named Quigley III as Chief Financial Officer
Van Buren Township, MI. – Visteon has named William Quigley III as Chief Financial Officer from March 9. He will also continue as the company’s Chief Accounting Officer.“Bill Quigley brings strong financial acumen and industry knowledge that positions him to take on this key role to help Visteon continue driving ...
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Northern lights
Volvo’s new C70 convertible is a stronger car thanks to the application of four new welding techniques. Niclas Palmquist, Manufacturing Engineering, Volvo Cars, describes how the Swedish company has surpassed its standardImproved body featuresLaser station from PermanovaA pillar accessWhen Volvo Cars set out to develop the new C70 convertible the ...
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GE imagination at work in China
Joint venture Shanghai GM has chosen GE to implement a turnkey communication and control system at its plant in Pudong, ChinaSupplying ChinaPress and partsCommunication and controlEfficient troubleshootingAVI correlationQuality and material subsystemJust-in-time productionProficy TrackerNot every facility has the luxury of designing a production control system from the ground up. The majority ...
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From rack to track
Explore how automotive manufacturers are improving line feeding and internal logistics through automation, data-driven processes, and smarter warehouse-to-assembly workflows.
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Building the perfect light curtain
We don’t give them much thought, and nor should we – assuming they’re doing their job properly. AMS in conversation with Joe Lazarra and Sergio Aguilar at Omron STIFrequency selection/Scan codesCascading light curtainFixed blankingFloating blanking and mutingReduced resolutionOmron STI’s Joe Lazarra wants to change the way you think about light ...
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Knock down construction
BMW has pulled apart its Spartanburg plant in the US in order to convert it to a one-line flexible assembly system. New demands are defining the OEM's manufacturing infrastructureFlexible footstepsExpansion plansRobot buildTime constraintsNew process efficiencyMinutes after the last BMW Z4 rolled off the line at the carmaker’s Spartanburg, South Carolina ...
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Running a three legged race at GM
GM’s Conveyors, Controls, Robotics & Welding group has implemented a common conveyor strategy with benefits for modules engineering and integrationGlobal standardisationRewards out of the boxDigital efficienciesGetting one’s bearingsExpanding bundleDuring the AMS 2004 AutoMan Global conference in Dearborn, Michigan, GM’s Phillip Disch, General Motors’ Executive Director of Controls, Conveyors, Robotics and ...
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Building on common ground with Fanuc
GM’s drive for a common assembly technology is aimed at a more streamlined and stable global supply base. AMS looks at what the Global Mid-Size Vehicle platform means for Fanuc.Common approachNew applicationsFixed supplyRobotic consolidationGeneral Motors is going truly global in the next few years with its Global Mid-Size Vehicle platform. ...
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Welcome to the House of Flex
Gary Cowger, Group Vice President for Global Manufacturing and Labour Relations at General Motors discusses the carmaker’s “avowed aim” of manufacturing flexibility using its Global Manufacturing System“House of Flex”Making flex work: a global initiativeMoving east in Europe and beyondCowger’s views on technologyAGV applicationsShifting biasWhile flexibility is a much-used term that ...
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Editor's Note: Wanted: one careful owner
Who will buy Chrysler? High level talks were taking place recently between DaimlerChrysler and General Motors. Could another major merger work? Whatever the outcome, industry analysts expect DaimlerChrysler to cut thousands of jobs and close two North American plants at the Chrysler group. But to put today’s situation in perspective, ...
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Laser marking with the Electrox Raptor
A British company has launched a unique laser marking system that sets a new four-year warranty benchmark and which places it at least two years’ ahead of its competitors.Letchworth-based Electrox claims its new Enhanced Fibre laser technology platform provides an optimum balance between performance, price and product lifetime.“This enables us ...
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Flomerics’ EFD.Pro supports Pro/ENGINEER Mechanica
Flomerics Engineering Fluid Dynamics (EFD) analysis software – EFD.Pro – now supports Wildfi re 3 as well as an integrated interface with Pro/ENGINEER Mechanica for structural analysis. EFD.Pro, which is embedded in Pro/ ENGINEER, is used to design and optimise products in the automotive industry and now, Pro/ENGINEER Mechanica users ...
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The new standard in compact horizontal machining centres
DMC 55 H duoBLOCK® – at its OpenHouse in Pfronten DECKEL MAHO will be presenting its new horizontal machining centre in the compact class.Optimised for the high demands of fl exible series production the new DMC 55 H duoBLOCK® horizontal machining centre from DECKEL MAHO is a convincing successor to ...
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Pepperl+Fuchs for sense in a tight space
Pepperl+Fuchs has expanded its family of short-barrel Pile Driver inductive proximity sensors by adding a new Remote Amplifi er version. Just 23mm in length, these shielded sensors are fully flush mountable and are ideally suited for space restricted applications in harsh environments such as those found in the welding and ...
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Automatic wake-up call for plant maintenance
The new Simatic Teleservice Adapter IE from Siemens Automation and Drives (A&D) facilitates cost-effective remote maintenance of machinery and plants. In acute service cases or emergencies, an e-mail can be sent via the device. The engineer then scans the plant status via remote connection and carries out modifi cations.A new ...
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Heat treatment system for aluminum parts from Can-Eng
Can-Eng Furnaces has developed a new basketless rotary heat-treating system for the processing of aluminum intensive automobile components. The new Basketless Heat Treating System reduces energy consumption by 40 per cent and fl oor space requirements by 30 per cent when compared to conventional roller hearth systems. Product is transferred ...
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Parts are within easy reach with the Toshiba Machine TH450
TM Robotics (Europe) has launched a ceiling-mounted version of the Toshiba Machine TH450 SCARA (Selective Compliant Assembly Robot Arm), which saves space in the manufacturing cell by allowing access to the working area from above. The robot is set to fi nd applications in automotive component handling where it will ...
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Kerk’s new lead screw coating offers best performance
Kerk Motion Products, one of the world’s premier manufacturers of non-ball lead screws, offers superior performance lead screw, linear rail, spline shaft and ScrewRail® actuator assemblies with its Kerkote® TFE coating. Kerkote reduces friction and extends the life of Kerk’s costeffective, maintenance-free assemblies, which are ideal for motion control applications ...
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New version of DELMIA V5 succeeds with complex simulation
Dassault Systemes’ has updated its PLM simulation software DELMIA V5 Robotics to cater for complex flexible manufacturing devices such as multi-wrist robotic arms. This allows for more accurate simulation of the manufacturing processes and better defines resource allocation.Additionally, new native language teach pendant capabilities allow off-line programmers to program robots ...