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August 19, 2009 |
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WTG Events, Online
2009-09-16
Sponsored by Atos Origin, this one hour webinar concentrates on Akzo Nobel Base Chemicals’ programme in moving 13 plants located on 7 production sites in 4 European countries on to one MES platform. - What have been the results?
- What are the lessons learned to keep in mind when running comprehensive MES harmonisation programs?
Using the insights of Akzo Nobel and Atos Origin, confirm your participation for this FREE session beginning at 15:15 on 16th September 2009 and discover the necessary tools to: - Plan, manage and control all pre-programme activities to de-risk project activities
- Use best practices to accelerate the implementation and the acceptance of an MES solution across multiple plants/countries keeping delivery quality high
- Manage the most important KPIs to control your performances and promptly take corrective actions
- Make use of experience of other companies to quickly leverage ROI’s on multi-plant MES installations
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Organized by:
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WTG Events |
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Invited Speakers:
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Luca Benporath, Director - Global Sales & Markets - Manufacturing, Atos Origin
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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No deadline
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Registration:
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http://manufacturing.wtgalumni.com/webinars/webinar_AtosOrigin.php
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E-mail:
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laurence.allen@wtgevents.com
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