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Webinar Recording | Aerospace & Defense

What is the Aerospace & Defense Webinar all about?

After studying over 5,000 successful automation implementations for high-mix manufacturers, we are excited to share essential shop floor practices and automation insights tailored for aerospace and defense businesses. Discover how the right automation strategies can help you deliver top-quality parts and keep lead times short without having a huge inventory – helping you win more contracts and meet demanding industry standards.

Watch this webinar and learn:

  • Key bottlenecks in aerospace machining: identifying and overcoming the top production challenges on the shop floor.
  • Selecting the machining & automation technology: Factors to consider when selecting equipment for complex and variable manufacturing processes.
  • Maximizing productivity with short machining cycles: Practical techniques for optimizing throughput in low-volume production.
  • Lowering capital tied up in inventory: How to optimize lead times without high inventory level (averagely 40% of revenue in aerospace).
  • Flexible CNC automation: how does it work in practice for high mix and low volume manufacturing.
  • Part traceability and quality control: how to integrate these in automated machining.

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