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HOOB improves assembly line ergonomics using LINAK lifting columns

Manufacturer's Monthly

When the Estonian company HOOB was asked to build a new assembly line for a global company, they looked to LINAK to meet the ergonomic goals of the project. This encouraged them to take the plunge and start HOOB, a company dedicated to the design and manufacture of assembly lines.

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Navigating Production Planning for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

Small and medium-sized manufacturers with successful supply chains rely heavily on robust production planning. Optimizing the production plan, which takes into account the manufacturing process from raw materials to finished goods, can enhance a company’s operational efficiency, cost savings, and customer satisfaction.

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Austal wins $104m contract for fifth US Navy ship

AU Manufacturing

Global shipbuilder Austal announced that Austal USA has been awarded an AUD 104 million contract from the United States Navy for the manufacture of an additional Navajo-class Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ship (T-ATS 15). The post Austal wins $104m contract for fifth US Navy ship appeared first on Australian Manufacturing.

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US Navy taps Austal USA for $226 million additional T-ATS ships

AU Manufacturing

As part of the agreement, Austal USA will harness its proprietary ship manufacturing processes and methods that incorporate lean manufacturing principles, modular construction, and moving assembly lines. .

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Hydraulic Cylinder Market Set To Hit $16.5 Billion By 2025!

Donlouco

Hydraulic Cylinder Manufacturing Is A Competitive Market Place Like most other industries nowadays outsourcing is a key strategy for the hydraulics industry where lean manufacturing processes have made these companies sustainable and highly profitable in developed economies around the world. Source: Allied Market Research.