《International Metalworking News for Asia》 E-Newsletter Issue 11.2018,1st
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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing process is changing the way OEMs work, and the supply chain must evolve along with it in various ways. The greatest challenge lies in optimal recipe development, in-process quality assurance and final part inspection and classification.
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Improving yield in additive manufacturing
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Dr. Marcin B. Bauza, Head of ZEISS Additive Manufacturing Process and Control, and Vice President of New Technology & Innovation talked about additive manufacturing with ZEISS Correlative Solutions in a report written by Kathryn Gerardino-Elagio of International Metalworking News for Asia.
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DRAG CHAIN from Hebei Huayuan Machine Tool
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Hebei Huayuan Machine Tool Accessories Co., Ltd's Huayuan Cable DRAG chain is exported to hundreds of countries today; and has deeply won the trust of customers.
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LCH: Flexible press technology
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Lien Chien Hydraulic Industrial Co. Ltd is one of the earliest manufacturers of hydraulic press forming machine in Taiwan. Its techniques in hydroforming press was a joint effort with a German partner. Michael Wang, Vice General Manager, discusses the company’s qualities, services and triumphs.
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Step by step to the smart factory
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Bystronic has systematically drove forward the vision of World Class Manufacturing. This is based on a comprehensive range of new products and services with which it is gearing its users’ process landscape towards networked production. “We accompany our customers step by step on the path to the smart factory,” explains CEO Alex Waser.
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Outlook 2019: Big changes ahead
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Steering a global business through economic and technology landscape is challenging at the best of times. Looking ahead to 2019, key planning assumptions are changing fast. Localisation pressures and digital disruption all factor into an increasingly challenging environment for companies of all sizes.
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Taiwan rides the Thailand 4.0 train
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Taiwan has been an important economic partner of Thailand. Its business investment in Thailand began when Taiwan was under Japanese rule (1895-1945), and later rose when Taiwan’s economy surged in the 1990s. Its businesses currently employ about 150,000. Most of them own or work for small or medium-sized enterprises.
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Augmentation of the vertical range of manufacture
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Building slitting and leveling lines constantly confronts manufacturers with new challenges, which often can only be resolved by specialised manufacturers under great time consumption. Ideally the whole production should therefore be done from a single source.
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