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Reinbold Germany uses Smart Kanban Plus

18.12.2009

Reinbold GmbH & Co.KG located in Emmendingen (Germany) is using our e-Kanban starter tool “Smart Kanban Plus” to support the existing Kanban processes. Reinbold is specialized on manufacturing highly designed equipment for physiotherapy. Some months ago the company has started the implementation of a manual Kanban system.

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New customer supports internal Kanban system by using Smart Kanban Plus

28.10.2009

One of the leading manufacturer of sanitary fittings uses our e-Kanban starter tool ”Smart Kanban Plus” to support the internal Kanban environment.

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GEA AWP uses IKS to manage their Kanban system

20.07.2009

Together with the team of GEA AWP Prenzlau (Germany) the shortly started IKS project has been closed successfully!

Our electronic Kanban system will be used for the support of internal Kanban loops in the first phase. But it is planned to link also external suppliers via PULL processes and to set-up an intercompany Kanban system in the second phase.

New IKS project started in Germany

30.03.2009

manufactus has started a new huge IKS project in Germany. After the first pilot site runs succesfully, a roll-out to other sites is planned.

Different types of Kanban are used at this site of the customer:

  • Internal Production Kanban with support of electronic Kanban boards
  • Withdrawal Kanban to replenish the material for the assembly lines
  • Supplier Kanban
  • Intercompany Kanban with other customer sites (via Terminal Server environment)

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Upgrade from Smart Kanban to IKS at beyerdynamic

14.01.2009

beyerdynamic GmbH & Co.KG located in Heilbronn (near Stuttgart, Germany) has decided to upgrade from the Kanban tool “Smart Kanban” which has been used in the past to the Basic Package of the IKS system.

The upgrade on IKS happens without any problems and very fast due to the modular architecture of the manufactus Kanban solutions.

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