OpenWorld 2007 - Industrial Manufacturing Focus

Monday
•2pm Configure to Order, Demand Driven Mfg
•3:15 Solutions for Rapidly Growing Markets
•4:45 Driving Innovation with PLM/Agile
Tuesday
•8am Single Global Process in Industrial Mfg
•10:45 Change Mgmt & Best Practices
•3:15pm Growing Revenues with Aftermarket Services
•12:15 Market Trends and Best Practices <<<<<- NEW TIME
Demo Grounds – Booth A11, See the latest Applications!
Meet the Experts
Wednesday 2:30 - 5:30 pm
Mascone West - 2nd Floor - Space 2
- Featuring: Flow Manufacturing and Configure-to-Order
Also starring: iStore, WMS (barcode scanning and RFID)
- Hands-on Flow Manufacturing Line
How are we using the forklift?
- Order your configurable giveaway from iStore
- Observe the manufacturing process at two line operations
Flow terminals using audio/video, attachments for instructions
- Receive your giveaway via WMS
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IndustrialMFG

Friend,
In each country, the industry and its volatility changes
how can u have uniform members throughout the globe
Rgds
Ramki

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    by maintaing different level & group we can maintain pay scale of different employees in the organisation.
    i hope this will help you.

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