

Workshop - How to Keep Your Company Up to Date with the Manufacturing Industry's Evolution
IMCO Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce our newest workshop is coming on March 11 th this year.
COVID-19 has created the need to control the shop floor remotely as much as possible. Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) are the tool used to achieve that. Once COVID-19 goes away, the efficiency advantages that come from controlling the shop floor remotely will not go
away.
The manufacturing industry is evolving, but is your company keeping up? Ruben Mirensky, an industry expert, will showcase in this workshop how to:
- Reduce maintenance cost
- Improve productivity
- Increase production uptime
- Increase traceability
- Reduce working capital tied up in inventory
Who should attend? Business leaders responsible for bringing operational excellence to their companies.
To sign up, it is $25 to FCMA members and $50 for non-FCMA members. It includes a breakfast as well as the workshop. Please RSVP to FCMA at information@fcmaweb.com
If you are interested in participating in the Industry 4.0 revolution and competing with much larger players in the manufacturing and distribution space, read more on our website
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