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STRATEGIC FOCUS
We are focused on projects which we consider as strategic and have long term prospects for our operations in India, says Rajeev Joisar, Country Leader for India at Bombardier Transportation.
INDUSTRY 4.0 IN THE NEW NORMAL
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered large scale digital transformation across industries and the globe. This creates new opportunities to implement innovative digital strategies and rapidly embrace Industry 4.0 technologies, says Saravanan Panneer Selvam, General Manager – INDO Region, Grundfos
PLAN FOR A MARATHON, BUT NOT A SPRINT!
While we formulate strategies to engage global companies looking for alternative markets, it is pertinent to remain focussed on the fundamentals of investments – market, regulatory certainty, cost of doing business and world-class infrastructure.
USHERING A TECHNOLOGICAL RENAISSANCE
Additive manufacturing has evolved into a viable industrial manufacturing solution, says Preran Prasad JM of amace solutions pvt. Ltd.
MODULARITY IN PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY: JUST HOW GRANULAR DO YOU WANT TO GO?
Find out how engineering customers can make the modularization of their products as efficient as possible.
FROM CRISIS TO TRANSFORMATION
The value-adding journey of manufacturing in the supply chain is currently going through an unprecedented rough-terrain of COVID-19 crisis but is definitely going to transform itself to a much more robust chain tomorrow.
GROUNDBREAKING AND FIELD-TESTED
A software company has driving forward automation and the integration of additive manufacturing with the latest release of its CAD/CAM suite. The developers have also implemented numerous functions to further simplify everyday machining tasks.
DEALING WITH UNCERTAINTIES
Automotive SCM is considered to be one of the strongest SCM across the industries. It is a fast-evolving, lean, and efficient model that has seen continuous improvement over decades, covering various stakeholders.
CONQUERING THE AUTO TECH FRONTIER
In continuation of its campaign to recognise and encourage the role of women in manufacturing, The Machinist magazine presents two shing examples from Continental Automotive.
Creating Unique Social Models
Toyota being a manufacturing company, addresses the fundamental issue in its core value of Monozukuri, which refers to sustainable growth in harmony with nature, says Vikram Gulati, Country Head & Senior VP, External Affairs, Public Relations, Corporate Social Responsibility & Corporate Governance, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM)
WHAT THE MEGA PACKAGE MEANS
The Machinist welcomes the fact that the mega economic package details shared by the finance minister clearly show the focus is comprehensively on the MSMEs who have been adversely hit by the Covid-19 outbreak.
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL EXCELLENCE
Elgi Equipments won the 2019 Deming Prize for excellence in Total Quality Management (TQM). Dr. Jairam Varadaraj, its Managing Director, briefly explains the thought process and the efforts behind this achievement.
TRANSFORMING PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
A global plastics processing player reported enhancement in electrical drawing quality, reduction in errors and increase in productivity.
THRUST ON ‘MAKE IN INDIA'
Manufacturers in India are looking at business continuity through a new lens and focusing on establishing their own domestic supply chains.
TRANSFORMING IN-VEHICLE EXPERIENCES
Cars are transforming from just physical products to devices with various service offers for drivers and passengers. Technology has entered the car to make in-vehicle experiences more comfortable, infotaining, and connected.
FOOTPRINTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability cannot be reduced to carbon emissions. The strong current focus on carbon emissions may be an opportunity for other environmental indicators to be developed and adopted, in the sense that platforms and accumulated experience related to carbon footprinting can be beneficial.
SCALABILITY, SPEED AND SKILL.
The transition to normalcy and then to growth in the post COVID-19 period will be challenging but would serve as an opportunity for the India manufacturing sector.
DISPELLING MISCONCEPTIONS
Defending industrial control systems requires a multifaceted approach if organisations are serious about thwarting cyber threats.
AHEAD OF THE CURVE
We aim to acquire more than 10 percent market share by 2025 and are confident that we are on the path of sustainable growth, says Jayant Balan, CEO, Voltbek Home Appliances Private Limited.
Measures To Deal With Lockdown
Industry body makes a range of suggestions for easing the stress of the industry and economy in the current testing times.
WAR AGAINST COVID 19
The Machinist salutes the Indian manufacturing industry for the way it is responding to the current situation and for the way it is fighting the war against covid 19.
STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE
Skill development programs allow an organisation to remain agile and prepare for future disruptions while staying ahead of the curve.
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE!
The local economy has been a major aid for the glass container industry, allowing manufacturers to grow even during these uncertain times, says Rajesh Khosla President & CEO of AGI glaspac
LATEST ADDITIONS STRENGTHEN DIE AND MOLD CAPABILITIES
In recent years, global manufacturer Dormer Pramet has expanded its assortment of indexable and solid round tools to support a variety of die and mold applications.
EXPLORING LIMITLESS POSSIBILITIES
Additive Manufacturing is at the cusp of industrialisation globally. It has moved from being used only in Prototypes to be a part of every company’s manufacturing plans, says Sridhar Balaram, Founder & MD of Intech Additive Solutions
ELEVATE MACHINE HEALTH IN 2020
Technology can help manufacturers turn over a new leaf and strive for a more proactive approach to maintenance.
DRIVING SUSTAINABILITY IN SUPPLY CHAINS
With competition increasing, businesses are incrementally outsourcing non-core activities resulting in a complex multi-country supply chain network. This mesh makes it challenging to implement and monitor sustainable sourcing strategies.
CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF MEDICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY IN INDIA
Currently, India imports 80 percent of its medical devices and efforts need to be made to encourage manufacturing of medical devices locally.
ACCELERATING THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR
The technological evolution of manufacturing is transforming the skill requirements of its workforce. Technology is changing both the type of workers needed and the type of skills that are required.
UNDERSTANDING HMI TESTING
Newer and more advanced Human Machine Interface (HMI) solutions ensure an increasingly advanced in-vehicle experience, and that is today driving state of the art In-Vehicle infotainment (IVI) features in the automotive industry.