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From Manuvis Corporation
Companies that manufacture Metal Products typically do not have complex manufacturing processes. But like other manufacturers, controlling variation and reducing operational cost are crucial. Metal Products manufacturers are under intense pressure to improve their profitability in an environment of constantly fluctuating raw material costs and the "squeeze" of reducing product prices. These firms must also improve output and reduce costs as well as increasing internal flexibility in their processes to maintain profitability, while coordinating customer's design changes. Managing through these and other challenges requires enterprises to improve operational efficiency, its effectiveness, and productivity; the ratio between efficiency and effectiveness. Having secure, 24/7 access to realtime visibility of ANY machine, work center, or the entire company prepares managers to solve to these challenges by providing operational transparency. Product Announcements
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