Manufacturing Performance Masterclass
In today’s economic environment every penny spent on manufacturing has to be effective. While most manufacturers can achieve benchmark efficiency targets, achieving the full operating potential of a plant requires something out of the ordinary.
INSPIRATION OVER PERSPIRATION
Manufacturing Performance Masterclass - Wednesday 17th September 2008 RBS Williams F1 Conference Centre, Oxford
In today’s economic environment every penny spent on manufacturing has to be effective. While most manufacturers can achieve benchmark efficiency targets, achieving the full operating potential of a plant requires something out of the ordinary. Rather than continuing with the same old tools and techniques, a number of manufacturers have already signed up for further inspiration through the Manufacturing Performance Masterclass. This unique one-day conference includes recognised industry speakers sharing first-hand experiences and insights to lean manufacturing and TPM techniques.
“Efficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the right things.” Peter Drucker, Author
Chaired by the eminent Peter Willmott, internationally renowned guru on world class lean manufacturing, the Masterclass includes a keynote presentation from Dr. Nick Rich of Cardiff University and presentations from senior professionals from the following well-known brands:
• Premier Foods
• Smith & Nephew
• Rolls-Royce
• Constellation Brands
• Carbon Trust
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