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Blackwoods – Selecting appropriate impact protection
October 28, 2020 0 comment
Impact injury risk is common in many industry sectors, with worker’s hands most likely to suffer the effects of unwanted forcible contact with machinery, tools and other hazards.
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Is your manufacturing ERP flexing its muscle?
October 14, 2020 0 comment
This short guide will take you through the six common ways a lack of flexibility in your ERP can impact your profits—and why the new generation of software is the answer.
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Six ways rugged tablets are changing logistics and materials handling
September 16, 2020 0 comment
Rugged tablets, designed to keep working even in tough environments, will deliver the reliability, uptime, and compatibility that industrial companies in the logistics, field services, and warehouse management fields need to ensure an effective return on their investment.
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Eight ways ERP will save your manufacturing company
September 16, 2020 0 comment
If your company plans to grow, it must take steps early
on to lay the foundation for that growth. No step is more
important than the decision to select and implement an
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Building a facility for the future
August 19, 2020 0 comment
A state-of-the-art facility supports company anticipated growth, while incorporating green design principles.
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10 signs your business has outgrown its current system
August 11, 2020 0 comment
Is your existing software solution exactly what your business needed years ago? There are a growing number of generic software packages available today that are both diverse and easyto-use for a startup or very small business. However, the very reasons that make them suitable for a startup become the reasons why they become a hindrance … Continue reading 10 signs your business has outgrown its current system
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A guide to help manufacturers get safely back to business beyond COVID-19 and into the future
July 22, 2020 0 comment
The unexpected, sobering impact of COVID-19 still reverberates across the manufacturing industry globally. With regulations continuously evolving, challenges to implement new processes to meet the change in labour, supply and demand continue to abound. This comprehensive guide features trends and insights currently emerging in the manufacturing industry. Use it as your playbook to reopen with … Continue reading A guide to help manufacturers get safely back to business beyond COVID-19 and into the future
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Safety systems ensure productive workplaces for humans and robots
July 15, 2020 0 comment
In workplaces, robots are now being configured to work alongside humans and can lead to savings in costs and increases in productivity. This is apparent not only in service applications, but industrial processes that are accustomed to working with robotic systems, having used them for half a century. Unlike previous robotic applications, collaborative robots cannot … Continue reading Safety systems ensure productive workplaces for humans and robots
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The 2020 Welding Fume and Respiratory Protection Survey
July 1, 2020 0 comment
Even with everything that is now known about the dangers of welding fume, only 20% of Australian and New Zealand welders answered ‘YES’ when they were asked if they felt protected from welding fume at work. Only 11% of workplaces had engaged an occupational hygienist to conduct air monitoring and the majority of workplaces did … Continue reading The 2020 Welding Fume and Respiratory Protection Survey
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Powering up after COVID-19
June 30, 2020 0 comment
Powering back up after lockdown isn’t as straightforward as it sounds. In March 2020, manufacturers began to shift operations in response to COVID-19, with measures taken across Australia to reduce on site occupancy. Now, as state governments ease restrictions, you might be thinking about resuming business as usual. But before you do, there are some … Continue reading Powering up after COVID-19
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Guide to metal 3D printers
June 23, 2020 0 comment
How to find the right metal 3D printer for your business Metal 3D printing introduces a unique and groundbreaking method to additively manufacture metal parts. Until recently, the technology was too immature to broadly utilize in manufacturing — however, advancement in the last five years has transformed metal 3D printing into a scalable, robust solution. … Continue reading Guide to metal 3D printers
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The urgent need for proper workplace cleaning and disinfecting of hard non-porous surfaces
June 17, 2020 0 comment
In today’s health climate, maintaining a clean working environment has taken on increased importance, regardless of the workspace. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cleaning and disinfecting of hard non-porous surfaces is an important process that is central to any effort to reduce the risk of exposure to infectious diseases. It … Continue reading The urgent need for proper workplace cleaning and disinfecting of hard non-porous surfaces
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Guide to metal 3Dprinters: How to find the right metal 3D printer for your business
June 11, 2020 0 comment
Metal 3D printing introduces a unique and groundbreaking method to additively manufacture metal parts. Until recently, the technology was too immature to broadly utilise in manufacturing — however, advancement in the last five years has transformed metal 3D printing into a scalable, robust solution. Implementing this technology effectively can transform your business. Download the material … Continue reading Guide to metal 3Dprinters: How to find the right metal 3D printer for your business
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Computing around Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Vehicles for Industry
June 10, 2020 0 comment
There have been significant advances in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous vehicles in industry, with segments such as the mining and resources sector pioneering the implementation of this technology in Australia. Driving these developments is the computing systems that enable autonomous platforms and AI to operate effectively and securely. This white paper … Continue reading Computing around Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Vehicles for Industry
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Improving Race Car Performance with Markforged Technology
May 5, 2020 0 comment
Gary Rogers Motorsport is Australia’s oldest motorsport team, securing wins in the nation’s Supercars Championship, Dunlop Super2 Series, and Bathurst 1000. The company has a team of nearly 40, with a focus on designing, building and maintaining its own vehicles. The team needed carbon fiber to produce strong parts that could be used on their … Continue reading Improving Race Car Performance with Markforged Technology
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Hazard containment and guarding solutions
April 29, 2020 0 comment
Restrict access and protect your employees Rite-Hite provides protection with the workers safety in mind offering a variety of options for your manufacturing floor. The general requirements of all machines, according to OSHA code 29 CFR 1910.212 (a)(3)(ii), states that the point of operation of machines, whose operation exposes an employee to injury, shall be … Continue reading Hazard containment and guarding solutions
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Human-robot collaboration with standard end-effectors
April 28, 2020 0 comment
Alongside industry 4.0, human-robot collaboration (HRC) is a real hot topic in the industrial sector right now and is gaining more and more media attention with no signs of slowing down. This white paper from SICK is intended to highlight the reasons for this disillusionment and demonstrate how HRC can succeed with innovative approaches. It … Continue reading Human-robot collaboration with standard end-effectors
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Mitigating the Effects of Product Recalls
April 27, 2020 0 comment
Today, the manufacturing industry is truly global; Australian suppliers use factories in India which source raw materials from southern Africa. The supply chain for just one product or its parts or ingredients has become extremely complex. And with increased complexity comes the increased likelihood of a product recall. This e-book discusses the costs associated with … Continue reading Mitigating the Effects of Product Recalls
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Industry 4.0: Industrial internet of things (IIoT) and Predictive Analytics
March 24, 2020 0 comment
The industrial world is on the verge of entering the next revolution: Industry 4.0. This is going to change control systems architecture, systems connectivity and sensors as we know it today. A lot of the data from devices will be analysed on the internet and hence the Internet of Things (IoT) will be a big … Continue reading Industry 4.0: Industrial internet of things (IIoT) and Predictive Analytics
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Sensors technology for maintenance of wind turbines
March 24, 2020 0 comment
Wind energy has grown into a sustainable power technology in recent times. With various advancements going on in this sector and continued worldwide adoption and implementation, the application of condition monitoring techniques for the predictive maintenance of wind turbines becomes imperative. The advancement in sensors’ technology have led to intensive use of sensors in industrial … Continue reading Sensors technology for maintenance of wind turbines