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Research continues to show that leading industrial metal-cutting companies are focused on continuous improvement.

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Lean manufacturing is nothing new. Principles based on continuous improvement, streamlining production, and machine efficiency have long changed the way manufacturers operate.

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Complete machining solutions at component level are improving the cost-efficiency of Walter tools for the aerospace industry.

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Over the last decade, the term “lean” has become synonymous with “success” in manufacturing. In today’s market, only the “leanest” survive.

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With a slew of improvement strategies, tools, and technologies available, many managers have lost sight of one of the simplest ways they can optimize the performance of their operations—standardized processes.

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The prime consideration is not how much your tooling costs, but how much it earns.

Simulation is one of the most accurate, efficient techniques for ensuring precision in manufacturing, and it can help shops test and improve machining and factory floor processes.

Tips to introduce this useful practice into your shop. 

 

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