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AIC to Upgrade Automation at Acciaierie Valbmna Vicenza & Bolzano

AIC to Upgrade Automation at Acciaierie Valbmna Vicenza & Bolzano Automazioni industrial! Capitanio will develop a new Level 2 system for Acciaierie Valbmna SpA plants in Vicenza and Bolzano in Italy. The main goal 09 Jul, 2021 , 12:43 am Automazioni industrial! Capitanio will develop a new Level 2 system for Acciaierie Valbmna SpA plants in Vicenza and Bolzano in Italy. The main goal of the project is to provide a layer to collect the data from the processing lines plant floor and deliver them to the customer s MES, interfacing different type of machines and control systems in a seamless way. According to customer’s needs, the new solution will lead to the optimization of data flows, improvement of operations visibility and quality tracking.

RESEARCH: Tighter trade policy likely to raise global floor for stainless steel prices

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Global Nickel Alloy Market Size, Growth Factors 2021: Latest Study Focuses On Current And Future Innovations (Columbia Metals Ltd, FloMet LLC, Designed Alloy Products Inc, VDM Metals) – KSU

After year of disruptions, CT manufacturers rethink supply chain strategies

Anyone who unsuccessfully attempted to buy toilet paper when the COVID-19 pandemic first hit U.S. shores last year is familiar with the concept of supply chain disruption. The dynamic led to a lot of frustration and some entertaining jerry-rigged solutions among consumers, but for manufacturing companies the issue of world events creating volatile supply chains is a continuing problem. From COVID-19 leading to periodic global factory closures, to travel restrictions to events like a container ship getting stuck in the Suez Canal, many manufacturers across the world have scrambled and struggled over the past year to get the products they need to complete orders on time for customers.

New Ulbrich Program Accelerates Device Development Timelines

New Ulbrich Program Accelerates Device Development Timelines News provided by Share this article Share this article NORTH HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Ulbrich understands the need for rapid Medical Device development cycles. With the new Braid Wire Accelerator™ Program, timelines and specific design performance characteristics are faster and more precise than ever before. Once an order is placed, we will ship a set of bobbins directly from our manufacturing facility within 24 hours and can have the product in customers hands in 72 hours or less. Alloys currently offered through this program are Stainless Steels, Nitinol, L605, MP35N, Tungsten, and Copper Beryllium, with plans of adding new materials in the future.

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