I had the honor to lead several organizations in main aspects and below are some examples
I had the honor to lead several organizations in main aspects and below are some examples
Operational Excellence
Continuous improvements
Sustainability
Operational Cost Reduction programs
World Class Manufacturing (WCM)
Crisis management
Productivity
Merging functions and markets (lead the change)
Expert services
Value-base selling
Customer experience programs
Lean manufacturing is not a new concept–early versions of the method can be dated back to the beginning of the 20th century, when large-scale assembly line manufacturing was beginning to take root. As companies were beginning to think beyond local and regional distribution, as they were competing with both domestic and foreign competitors for market share, the need for efficiency, consistency, and speed gave birth to the scientific study of how things are produced
Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrial revolution, although it is concerned with areas that are not usually classified as industry applications in their own right, such as smart cities. What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution? The first industrial revolution came with the advent of mechanisation, steam power and water power.
Digitalization is the use of digital technologies to change a business model and provide new revenue and value-producing opportunities; it is the process of moving to a digital business.
Using digitized information, digitalization is the process of making workflows and processes easier and more efficient. Especially in today’s tech-driven world, it is crucial to adopt a digital culture in order to survive and succeed
Also using VR and Augmented reality in trainings and engineering services
Remote support for our customers