Feb 9, 2010

Contributing Editor TR Cutler looks aspect of Lean Manufacturing for Automation COM

Contributing Editor TR Cutler looks aspect of Lean Manufacturing for Automation COM The current issue of Automation.com includes an article by the editor, Thomas R. Cutler about Kanban and Linux. Thomas R. Cutler Founder of Manufacturing Media Consortium in 1999, the participation of 300 joualists from more than two thousand key clients, joualists, editors, trendsetters, and the most important companies in the world. Cutler has written more than 1,000 articles for a wide range of production of magazines, publications and industry jouals including most of the leading monthly trade publications. Cutler is the author of the Manufacturers' Public Relations and Media Guide. Cutler has been # 1 Manufacturing Joualist for the third year in a row. The company has forty-two employees worldwide. TR Cutler, Inc., (the nation's largest manufacturing marketing and public relations, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Reducing delivery times from the detailed flow techniques is the concept of a Kanban system with a "push" ; manufacturing environment. IT managers are encouraged to develop methods for implementing digital Kanban because a method of lean manufacturing is not on paper (or paper) Kanban instructions in lost orders, duplicate orders, or supplier confusion. Constant interruptions in the flow of information is a common problem in manufacturing. While there may be no obvious connection between Digital Kanban and Linux, according to Justin Diana, Vice-President of Datacraft Solutions, "Linux is better economic sense to develop or run Digital Kanban solution than Windows. "According to Diana," This is a paradigm shift in community development and investment in relation to open source technologies. The advantages of an overall strategy, from the base of developers many of the open-source technologies at the forefront in many areas of application. Automation.com with approximately 200,000 visitors per week, both producers and suppliers of industrial, factory automation and process, motion control, machines, processes and measurement products and services. Automation.com attracts engineers, programmers, designers, technicians and other professionals who specify, purchase and use of control systems, the software, robotics, sensors and other products to support the automation of machines, plants and factories in discrete and continuous manufacturing processes. TR Cutler, Inc. 954-486-7562 Thomas Cutler

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