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CAD/CAM software boosts mould-making capabilities

Tuesday 18 November 2008

A WISCONSIN-based full-service mould builder has written on how an investment into Delcam software boosted its capabilities.


ERP software for manufacturers

Wednesday 12 November 2008

LAWSON Software has announced its manufacturing-centric enterprise resource planning (ERP) software package to help address manufacturers’ specific business needs.


Advanced planning and scheduling software for OneSteel

Friday 24 October 2008

QMASTOR will supply OneSteel Whyalla with an advanced planning and scheduling (APS) software for its iron ore supply chain in South Australia.


Coal terminal to automate planning and scheduling

Monday 13 October 2008

DALRYMPLE Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT), one of the world’s largest metallurgical coal export facilities, will be installing the Quintiq Application Suite for planning and scheduling its bulk commodities.


Warehouse management system gets build-to-order upgrade

Friday 15 August 2008

REDPRAIRIE says it is integrating build-to-order product features into its warehouse management system (WMS) software.


Industrial IT seminars to demonstrate best practices

Thursday 24 July 2008

APPLIED Tech Systems (ATS) will be holding four industrial IT seminars in August intended as a refresher or introduction to the Lean Six Sigma and Simatic technologies.


Real time sequencing for scheduling platform

Monday 28 April 2008

OPTESSA has released a real time sequencing solution for its multi-line sequencing (MLS) and scheduling platform.


Case study: Metal fabricator standardises software

Monday 07 April 2008

DEFIANCE Metal Products (DMP) will use Infor’s ERP SL 8.0 software to manage its manufacturing operations at four facilities.


Machinery manufacturer upgrades software

Tuesday 11 March 2008

ROLL forming machinery manufacturer Hayes International has chosen to use Cogita’s Epicor Vantage ERP manufacturing software for their Australian and New Zealand facilities.


Wireless RFID tracks electronics

Tuesday 04 March 2008

TYCO Electronics has adopted a wireless radio frequency identification asset tracking solution to locate tractor trailers between its distribution centre and manufacturing facilities.


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