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manufactus News September 2011

30.09.2011

Here you can download the manufactus newsletter September 2011 as pdf file.

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GC&P and Neulab - New manufactus partners in Italy

12.09.2011

manufactus is proud to present two new partnerships with Italian Lean and IT specialists.  
The agreement includes the cooperation with Gianesin, Canepari and Partners (short GC&P), which offers consulting services for Lean Manamanent, Kanban and other topics in the area of production, logistics and product innovation. 

GC&P


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IKS Enterprise Edition used by Italian customer

22.08.2011

The Italian site of a world-wide acting enterprise has implemented the electronic Kanban system IKS for the complete factory. The management team wants to use a complete Pull system for the material flow.

IKS electronic Kanban Board


The company is scheduling the different production areas by the IKS Kanban Board and delivers produced components via Kanban to the assembly lines. Read the rest of this entry »

e-Kanban case study of Gedia Spain available!

24.06.2011

In our download area you will find the new
e-Kanban case study of GEDIA Spain available!

Gedia is using our electronic Kanban system IKS to support their production environment and to schedule huge pressing machines and the complete welding area via PULL signals. The IKS electronic Kanban board provides great opportunities to manage such shop-floor areas.

Express Kanban for Finished Goods

30.05.2011

Express Möbel GmbH & Co. KG, a division of Nolte Group in Germany that produces furnitures, is now using a Kanban system to manage their finished goods inventory. The company has changed the existing processes from traditional PUSH to a more efficient PULL system.
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