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Operational Resilience Explained
America was built on manufacturing.And manufacturing was built on resilience.
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Creating The Frontline Of The Future, Part 10
Does your facility have a suggestion box? Or is there a more formal framework for collecting and implementing process feedback from your frontline workers?
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Workforce Development You’ve probably heard the adage, the tool is as only as good or bad as the user. We believe this principle has broad applications in digital...
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Alignment Fosters ScalabilityIn the early stages of digital transformation, only a few stakeholders are involved
Continue ReadingDozuki & TWI Institute Announce Strategic Partnership To Reimagine How Manufacturers Train The Frontline
Dozuki and the TWI Institute are thrilled to announce an exclusive strategic partnership that combines TWI’s industry-leading training methodology and best practices with...
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Technology Enables Resilience Do you know what the first manufacturing technology was? Let’s go back to prehistoric times, over two million years ago.
Continue ReadingManufacturing The Heavy Way: Unlocking Productivity Gains
Disruption is the new status quo in heavy equipment.Supply chain challenges continue to impact production.Covid accelerated labor trends that impact every part of the...
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One of our customers, a plant manager at a chemical manufacturing company, made this observation:“Getting the time to train every crew when you're on 24/7 can be a challenge,...
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In any type of manufacturing, lubrication is essential.It reduces wear, minimizes friction, dampens noise, dissipates heat, and absorbs shock on machine components.
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According to recent numbers from the Bureau of Labor, there are 12,559,000 manufacturing employees in the country. That’s eight percent of our nation’s employment.
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