Demystifying AS/NZS ISO 3834 and how it applies to manufacturers.
Many companies have achieved certification to ISO 9001 with respect to their quality management systems. But where significant
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The importance of Certification to AS/NZS ISO 3834
AS/NZS ISO 3834 Quality requirements for fusion welding of metallic materials is a factory production control system, drafted to complement – rather than replace – quality management systems,
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Optimal in the clinic: AGV systems count on “hospital-ready” sensor solutions
Due to their flexibility, automated guided vehicle systems (AGVs) are one of the most important supply solutions in hospital supply logistics, writes Michael Dold, strategic industry manager
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Collie determined to make manufacturing part of its future
A coal-mining and power generating town in south-west Western Australia is looking to manufacturing to brighten its future. Manufacturers’ Monthly reports.
THE south-west of
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Quality and innovation keeps chain manufacturing on shore
Local chain manufacturing and distribution of hoists depends on unique solutions and ongoing investment. Manufacturers’ Monthly reports.
With 95 years of heritage in producing
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Leaving a mark: long lasting and resistant markers
A new range of resistant markers draw on Pilot’s history of innovation to last in the toughest conditions.
The humble swish and block logo of the Pilot Pen corporation probably sits quietly
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Ensuring reliability and flexibility at altitude
Making mobile elevating work platforms safe and secure has led to the development of new systems that meet customer needs.
As a manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms for almost 35 years,
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Ensuring compliance with workplace safety software
While high profile deaths in the mining industry may have hit headlines in recent months, the proportion of worker fatalities over the past ten years remains highest in transport, postal, and warehousing,
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Taking a chance: the changing face of manufacturing
Putting the customer at the centre of manufacturing processes has been a change that Amber Burdett-Dow has been happy to lead. Manufacturers’ Monthly reports.
Reflecting back
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Well-being at work
Hidden among the many technological parts of a plant, the precision engineered components, and the weight of stock are the elements of a manufacturing enterprise that make the entire place work:
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Solutions for all bagging requirements
A bagging machine that can retrofit into existing plant floor space and integrate with automated bag palletising systems was created at Active Weighing Solutions with SMC’s help.
ACTIVE Weighing
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Designing content distribution platforms for industrial applications
Secure and mobile software can allow employees to access visualisation processes tailored to each device and at each stage of production. Manufacturers’ Monthly reports.
As manufacturing
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BOGE Compressors expands
The company’s success has led to growth in their range of compressors and acknowledgement.
BOGE Compressors Australia is defined by their motto, “first-class engineering, made in
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Back to the front: Getting the best out of welding gases
After many years, Air Liquide came back to National Manufacturing Week (NMW) in 2019. Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks to Arnaud Voisin, marketing manager of Air Liquide Australia,
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Safety systems ensure productive workplaces for humans and robots
With the adoption of working practices that bring humans and robots into ever closer collaboration, making these practices safe remains of paramount importance.
IN workplaces, robots are
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Internship program connects innovation with business
Putting research to work requires industry collaboration with education providers. Manufacturers’ Monthly reports.
In 2017, the Office of Innovation and Science Australia released
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Artificial intelligence, robotics, and the workforce of the future
The spread of advanced automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence is transforming the way manufacturers work. Manufacturers’ Monthly explores how these development are impacting
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Sensors the key to maximising production and efficiency
The technology in sensors has shifted to a new level that gives manufacturers more knowledge of how their systems are coping. Manufacturers’ Monthly reports.
The integration
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Getting ready for launch
How are businesses and government finding the funding and talent to launch into space? Connor Pearce reports.
The cost of launching a small satellite into space, today, can
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Australia looks towards the stars
After a hiatus, Australia is once again looking to be involved in space, with benefits for manufacturers on ground and in orbit. Connor Pearce reports.
July 21, this year,
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