Mazak Event Offers Technical Seminars and Metalworking Demos
Companies seeking new technology, advanced manufacturing solutions and valuable industry insight to increase their production efficiency and global competitiveness should consider attening Mazak Corporation’s Discover 2013 event, taking place Oct. 8-16, 2013, in Florence, Ky.
Companies seeking new technology, advanced manufacturing solutions and valuable industry insight to increase their production efficiency and global competitiveness should consider attening Mazak Corporation’s Discover 2013 event, taking place Oct. 8-16, 2013, in Florence, Ky.
According to Mazak, the event will be the largest private manufacturing event in North America this year, providing attendees with everything they need to run a highly productive, quality-driven manufacturing business today and well into the future.
To kick off DISCOVER 2013, there will be a special pre-event on Oct. 7 focused on the future of U.S. manufacturing and promoting careers within the industry. Local area students and their parents will be invited to tour Mazak’s Production-On-Demand manufacturing plant to get an up close look at advanced manufacturing equipment in a real-world setting. But most important, they will learn that work in today’s manufacturing environment is clean, sophisticated, high-tech and lucrative.
For manufacturers, the event will offer technical seminars and industry specific metalworking demonstrations together with an array of new machine models. Technical seminars will encompass a variety of manufacturing topics and practical solutions presented by industry experts, key Mazak Value Inspired Partner (VIP) companies and other manufacturing suppliers. Intelligence Zones will allow small groups of ten attendees to receive very specific knowledge on wide ranging topics.
Attendees will learn how to properly implement the latest technologies and processes, as well as how to improve part quality, shorten leadtimes, reduce operational costs and achieve the lowest cost of ownership. Plus, the event will feature realtime production data monitoring demonstrations inside Mazak’s manufacturing plant using the MTConnect protocol. The focus will be on how companies can improve machine utilization using machine tool monitoring software to measure realtime factory performance.
Furthermore, attendees will experience Mazak’s continued investment in and improvement of its three core business structures: the North American Manufacturing Plant, National Technology Center and Center for Multitasking and Manufacturing Excellence and the North American Parts Center.
Mazak is in the process of expanding its manufacturing plant by adding 200,000 square feet of floor space to the Mazak campus. When the expansion is complete in early 2014, the company will be able to produce between 170 and 200 machine tool units per month, depending on product mix.
As a special focus, Mazak will invite event attendees to see some of the new machines that will be key to the plant expansion and will further enhance the company’s Production-On-Demand approach to building machine tools. These highly automated Multitasking machines will provide insight into new concepts for manufacturing parts while increasing the efficiency of Mazak’s manufacturing facilities.
Mazak’s Production-On-Demand is a lean manufacturing approach that gives the company extreme production flexibility to quickly address current market trends while still producing high volumes of machines in a product mix. Production-On-Demand also allows Mazak to shorten its production leadtimes and minimize inventory levels, ensuring that each machine coming off the line incorporates the latest, most innovative technology.
Inside the 100,000-square-foot National Technology Center and Center for Multitasking and Manufacturing Excellence, attendees will experience highly advanced machine tools and automation systems in action. With the combination of machines in the National Technology Center and new machines in the Mazak manufacturing plant, customers can see as many as 40 new machine tool models. Mazak will have these machines categorized by industry application, including aerospace, agriculture, construction, energy, medical and transportation. In particular, these machines will showcase process demonstrations that include Mazak’s five levels of multitasking, various approaches to five-axis machining, high speed and high torque machining as well as unattended automation and systems.
Throughout the DISCOVER 2013 event, the company will conduct presentations on its new 3-4-5 "The Next Level of Productivity" manufacturing solution, which is the industry’s most comprehensive grouping of manufacturing resources. It provides everything manufacturers need to develop a highly optimized manufacturing system, from “three levels of control” that offer advanced operator support to “four levels of automation” that focus on better equipment utilization to “five levels of multitasking” that improve throughput by using fewer machines to complete machining operations.
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