The document discusses the need for sustainable manufacturing to address climate change and resource constraints. It notes that climate-related risks are increasing, markets are demanding more sustainability, and large-scale changes are needed across business operations, supply chains and engineering. The document outlines strategies for sustainable manufacturing, including improving efficiency, carbon capture and storage, renewable energy sources, and biostorage options. It argues that sustainability must be integrated across enterprise operations to meet changing market pressures and address daily operational challenges faced by manufacturers.
1) The document discusses strategic investment opportunities for the water industry to increase resource efficiency and reduce carbon emissions by 2050 in light of challenges from climate change, legislation, and other pressures.
2) It highlights the need to shift from developing assets only to meet short-term drivers, to strategic long-term planning of systems to maximize efficiency of resources like energy and water.
3) A wastewater case study example is presented showing how investing in energy efficiency technologies, on-site renewable energy generation, and resource recovery can help lower carbon emissions and costs from wastewater treatment plants over their lifetimes.
1) Clean coal use has tripled as regulated emissions have declined over 80%, providing a path to near-zero emissions through technologies like carbon capture and storage.
2) Studies show that achieving climate goals would cost 40% more without carbon capture and storage, which can reduce costs of meeting emissions targets by 15-50% compared to other low-carbon options like nuclear and renewable energy.
3) Major carbon capture and storage projects are accelerating around the world, with plans for 10 commercial demonstration projects in the US by 2016 called for by the Secretary of Energy to advance the technology.
Huntingdonshire Dc Mea Green Force Launch 8th May 2009guestd65b32
The document outlines Richard Davies' presentation on the Green Force initiative at Huntingdonshire District Council. The presentation covers HDC's vision and targets to reduce emissions, introduce the Green Force program, and ways the Green Force network can make a difference through community projects, leadership, and changing behaviors. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of ambitious plans and actions to address climate change.
Jennifer Morgan, Director of the Climate and Energy Program at the World Resources Institute, presented on the state of global climate policy at the launch of The Climate Institute's Global Climate Leadership Review 2012.
The document discusses reducing carbon footprints and climate change. It begins with an introduction of Agneya Carbon Ventures and defines carbon footprint. It then discusses regulations around reducing carbon emissions in different countries and regions. It outlines both risks and opportunities for companies in reducing their carbon footprint. Specifically, it examines the carbon footprint of the textile sector in India and strategies textile companies can adopt across their supply chain to lower emissions, including farming practices, manufacturing processes, packaging, transportation, and consumer use. It provides an example of a company that launched an "Apparel to combat climate change" line using carbon reduction labeling.
ASHRAE is working towards sustainability goals like net zero energy buildings through various initiatives. Their Advanced Energy Design Guides provide prescriptive recommendations to reduce commercial building energy use by at least 30% compared to code. Standards like 90.1 and 189.1 set increasingly stringent energy targets over time, with goals of net zero energy by 2030.
Synergies between climate change mitigation and adaptation measures in the la...World Agroforestry (ICRAF)
1) Synergies between climate change mitigation and adaptation measures in land use can increase effectiveness and minimize costs by combining interventions.
2) Practices like agroforestry, afforestation, and sustainable forest management can both mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration and increase communities' adaptive capacity.
3) In Tanzania's Shinyanga region, the traditional Ngitili system of land restoration has provided economic and ecosystem benefits while storing large amounts of carbon, demonstrating a super-additive synergy between mitigation and adaptation.
Climate benefits from improvement in Mobile Air Conditioning systemsUNEP OzonAction
Mobile air conditioning (MAC) systems are major contributors to climate change due to their use of ozone depleting substances (ODS) with high global warming potential. Improvements to MAC systems could result in increased energy efficiency, a shift to refrigerants with lower global warming potential such as propane, and reduced emissions from refrigerant leakages. One way to accelerate these improvements is through utilizing carbon finance available under the Clean Development Mechanism, which could provide incentives to industry to adopt non-HFC MAC systems sooner. Replacing HFC-134a refrigerant in MAC systems with a lower global warming potential alternative could qualify as a potential CDM project.
1) The document discusses strategic investment opportunities for the water industry to increase resource efficiency and reduce carbon emissions by 2050 in light of challenges from climate change, legislation, and other pressures.
2) It highlights the need to shift from developing assets only to meet short-term drivers, to strategic long-term planning of systems to maximize efficiency of resources like energy and water.
3) A wastewater case study example is presented showing how investing in energy efficiency technologies, on-site renewable energy generation, and resource recovery can help lower carbon emissions and costs from wastewater treatment plants over their lifetimes.
1) Clean coal use has tripled as regulated emissions have declined over 80%, providing a path to near-zero emissions through technologies like carbon capture and storage.
2) Studies show that achieving climate goals would cost 40% more without carbon capture and storage, which can reduce costs of meeting emissions targets by 15-50% compared to other low-carbon options like nuclear and renewable energy.
3) Major carbon capture and storage projects are accelerating around the world, with plans for 10 commercial demonstration projects in the US by 2016 called for by the Secretary of Energy to advance the technology.
Huntingdonshire Dc Mea Green Force Launch 8th May 2009guestd65b32
The document outlines Richard Davies' presentation on the Green Force initiative at Huntingdonshire District Council. The presentation covers HDC's vision and targets to reduce emissions, introduce the Green Force program, and ways the Green Force network can make a difference through community projects, leadership, and changing behaviors. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of ambitious plans and actions to address climate change.
Jennifer Morgan, Director of the Climate and Energy Program at the World Resources Institute, presented on the state of global climate policy at the launch of The Climate Institute's Global Climate Leadership Review 2012.
The document discusses reducing carbon footprints and climate change. It begins with an introduction of Agneya Carbon Ventures and defines carbon footprint. It then discusses regulations around reducing carbon emissions in different countries and regions. It outlines both risks and opportunities for companies in reducing their carbon footprint. Specifically, it examines the carbon footprint of the textile sector in India and strategies textile companies can adopt across their supply chain to lower emissions, including farming practices, manufacturing processes, packaging, transportation, and consumer use. It provides an example of a company that launched an "Apparel to combat climate change" line using carbon reduction labeling.
ASHRAE is working towards sustainability goals like net zero energy buildings through various initiatives. Their Advanced Energy Design Guides provide prescriptive recommendations to reduce commercial building energy use by at least 30% compared to code. Standards like 90.1 and 189.1 set increasingly stringent energy targets over time, with goals of net zero energy by 2030.
Synergies between climate change mitigation and adaptation measures in the la...World Agroforestry (ICRAF)
1) Synergies between climate change mitigation and adaptation measures in land use can increase effectiveness and minimize costs by combining interventions.
2) Practices like agroforestry, afforestation, and sustainable forest management can both mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration and increase communities' adaptive capacity.
3) In Tanzania's Shinyanga region, the traditional Ngitili system of land restoration has provided economic and ecosystem benefits while storing large amounts of carbon, demonstrating a super-additive synergy between mitigation and adaptation.
Climate benefits from improvement in Mobile Air Conditioning systemsUNEP OzonAction
Mobile air conditioning (MAC) systems are major contributors to climate change due to their use of ozone depleting substances (ODS) with high global warming potential. Improvements to MAC systems could result in increased energy efficiency, a shift to refrigerants with lower global warming potential such as propane, and reduced emissions from refrigerant leakages. One way to accelerate these improvements is through utilizing carbon finance available under the Clean Development Mechanism, which could provide incentives to industry to adopt non-HFC MAC systems sooner. Replacing HFC-134a refrigerant in MAC systems with a lower global warming potential alternative could qualify as a potential CDM project.
New base special 23 january 2014 khaled al awadiKhaled Al Awadi
Adnoc, the Abu Dhabi national oil company, plans to start injecting carbon dioxide into some oil reservoirs in 2016 to boost oil production. It has set up a joint venture with Masdar to capture CO2 from a steel plant and transport it via pipeline to inject into oilfields for enhanced oil recovery. Initial injections of 60 tons per day at a pilot project showed positive results. The project aims to increase oil production capacity and reduce carbon emissions.
New base special 22 january 2014 khaled alawadiKhaled Al Awadi
Adnoc is on track to start injecting carbon dioxide into some reservoirs in 2016 as part of plans to boost oil production and replace hydrogen gas. Adnoc set up a joint venture with Masdar for carbon capture, usage and storage projects that will utilize CO2 from Emirates Steel. The joint venture has a budget of $122 million and awarded a contract to build facilities. Starting in 2016, 800,000 tonnes per year of CO2 will be piped from Emirates Steel to the Rumaitha and Bab oilfields to help increase oil production capacity.
Adnoc is on track to start injecting carbon dioxide into some reservoirs in 2016 as part of plans to boost oil production and replace hydrogen gas. Adnoc set up a joint venture with Masdar for carbon capture, usage and storage projects that will utilize CO2 from Emirates Steel. The joint venture has a budget of $122 million and awarded a contract to build facilities. Starting in 2016, 800,000 tonnes per year of CO2 will be piped from Emirates Steel to the Rumaitha and Bab oilfields to help increase oil production capacity.
In this session - slides seminar will Pär Larshans CSO, Ragnsells share the Why we need to recover and recycle phosphorus, and how it will help with safer food production and cleaner oceans, please share.
See live presentation here, start Why to Act for the Climate and now, we have the technology! (Time in video 30.51 - 53.58 min)
http://bit.ly/ragnsellslivenewyork
The document discusses the role of aviation alternative fuels in climate change mitigation. It notes that while there is interest and progress in biofuel trials, today's biofuels may have higher greenhouse gas emissions than conventional fuels. Alternative fuel supply is also constrained and unlikely to significantly reduce aviation emissions in the short to medium term. The document calls for ICAO to address aviation's large and growing climate impact through additional policy measures like emissions standards and market-based approaches, in addition to promoting sustainable alternative fuels.
This document discusses the potential for applying clean development mechanism (CDM) funding to an integrated rural bioenergy and biodiesel production project in India. It suggests applying CDM to all stages of biodiesel production and use, from jatropha cultivation and oil extraction to waste management. Capturing methane from byproducts could generate additional income from carbon credits. The document also proposes expanding waste management to the entire village, bundling small-scale CDM projects, and integrating jatropha cultivation with mixed forestry to make plantations more viable for farmers.
EPA's new strategy encourages the use of green infrastructure to control combined sewer overflows (CSOs). The Cleveland/Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has incorporated green infrastructure into its CSO control plan to meet requirements of a consent decree. The district identified priority areas for installing $42 million worth of green infrastructure projects to capture an additional 44 million gallons of annual CSO volume. This strategy uses green infrastructure in lieu of expanding some gray infrastructure such as tunnels.
The document discusses Chemical Leasing, a business model promoted by UNIDO and UNEP to encourage sound chemical management. It aims to shift payment for chemicals from a volume-based model to one based on achieving benefits and reducing chemical usage. This is intended to better align the economic interests of chemical producers and users. The document outlines the concept of Chemical Leasing and UNIDO's projects to implement it through technical cooperation and global forums. Challenges to adoption include trust issues between partners and complex implementation requirements.
Soil Carbon Trading: Lessons Learned From ForestsCarbon Coalition
Dr Annette Cowie of the NSW Department of Primary Industries shares the secret formula for success used by forest offset promoters to get credititation and to convince governments that they were socially positive.
Funding Allocation Metrics Jobs 10.22.09Kim Mitchell
The document outlines an energy efficiency program for the City of Shreveport receiving $1,977,900 in EECBG funds. The program includes developing an energy strategy with citizen input, performing energy audits on large city buildings and incentivizing private sector retrofits, educating residents and businesses on energy savings, implementing renewable energy and alternative transportation programs, and developing policies to reduce waste and capture methane gas. The program as a whole is estimated to create 545 jobs and leverage over $24 million in additional funds.
Exxon mobil (Environmental Economics POV)Sherif Ali
This document discusses Royal Dutch Shell and ExxonMobil, two of the largest oil and gas companies. It provides key details about their operations, environmental impacts, and initiatives. It also examines criticism of these companies and regulations aimed at reducing emissions. Looking ahead, the future of oil companies will depend on adapting to environmental policies while finding new ways to address climate change through technology and energy transitions.
Clare Penrose - No CCS, No 2 degrees. Japan Clean Coal Day 2014Global CCS Institute
This document discusses the importance of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology for meeting climate change goals. It notes that fossil fuels will continue to be a major source of energy and that CCS is critical for decarbonizing power generation and industrial processes. Several large-scale CCS projects utilizing coal are under construction in North America, and Japanese technology is supporting some of these projects. Japan is also demonstrating CCS technology through several pilot projects and is collaborating with Australia on a CCS demonstration at a coal-fired power plant. Wide adoption of CCS is considered an important part of scenarios that limit global temperature increase to 2°C.
This document provides an overview of Climeworks, a company that captures carbon dioxide directly from the air using modular collectors. It summarizes Climeworks' technology and solutions for supplying CO2 to commercial customers and producing renewable fuels. Key highlights include Climeworks operating the world's first commercial direct air capture plant and carbon dioxide removal plant in 2017. The presentation outlines Climeworks' vision to capture 1% of global CO2 emissions by 2025.
This document provides an overview of a presentation given by Prof. Sandra Esteves at the UK AD & Biogas Tradeshow on 6-7 July 2016 in Birmingham. The presentation discussed the University of South Wales team's expertise in anaerobic digestion processes, including experience, laboratory facilities, and research projects. Specific topics covered in the presentation included optimizing the AD process, effects of trace elements and recovered micronutrients on VFA production, and ammonia removal techniques to enhance methane production.
Shigeki Sakurai – Status of CCS – Presentation at the Global CCS Institute Me...Global CCS Institute
Current CCS Activities in Japan are outlined as follows:
1. Several large power companies and research institutes are conducting CCS pilot projects using various capture technologies including post-combustion, pre-combustion, and oxy-fuel combustion.
2. Japan CCS Co. Ltd. is surveying candidate sites for large-scale CCS demonstration projects including at Tomakomai and Nakoso-Iwaki oki.
3. Engineering companies like Nippon Steel and Chiyoda are participating in international CCS demonstration projects like the ECOPRO project in Australia to test coal gasification and CO2 storage technologies.
David Freed (8 Rivers Capital), ELEEP Virtual Discussion on NET PowerELEEP Network
1) NET Power has developed a novel power generation process called the Allam Cycle that produces electricity with near-zero emissions using supercritical carbon dioxide.
2) NET Power is constructing a 50MW demonstration plant in Texas to test the Allam Cycle process at commercial scale and obtain performance data.
3) Initial studies indicate the Allam Cycle process offers significant operational flexibility compared to traditional power plants and can help enable deep decarbonization of the electricity sector cost effectively.
1) The document discusses closing the carbon cycle through capturing carbon dioxide from the air or flue gases to produce energy and other products.
2) It proposes using air capture technology, like Global Thermostat's, to facilitate transitioning to renewable energy by connecting sources of air and concentrated carbon dioxide.
3) Global Thermostat seeks partners to broadly disseminate its licensing model for air capture technology in order to make money by reducing carbon emissions.
Green building is emerging as a legitimate business approach based on solid principles. It provides real benefits such as better energy conservation, alternative energy sources, improved materials and water/waste management. These benefits are economically justified, socially acceptable and politically supported. Green building is a philosophy that considers a building's entire lifecycle from planning and construction to daily use, retrofitting, and ongoing improvements. It aims to maximize renewable resources and minimize environmental impacts.
From cost center to strategic weapon a new perspective on logisticsARC Advisory Group
The document summarizes insights from a think tank session at a logistics conference attended by 350 senior executives. Key findings include: 1) Many companies still view logistics as a cost center rather than strategic; 2) There is poor collaboration between logistics and other functions like sales; and 3) Hiring and retaining talented people is critical for logistics success. Common challenges discussed were managing costs, standardizing processes after mergers, and changing perceptions of logistics within companies.
Latest generation of intelligent devices connect factory floor to the enterpriseARC Advisory Group
Powerful microprocessors can now embed intelligence at the device level, enabling smart devices to selectively push useful real-time data from the factory floor to power decision-making applications throughout the manufacturing enterprise. This represents a shift from earlier SPC systems that captured large amounts of non-targeted data with little immediate usefulness. Embedded intelligence will facilitate collaborative e-manufacturing by connecting internal plant operations and external automated systems via the internet.
Andy chatha - arc advisory group - rethinking it and automation solutionsARC Advisory Group
The document discusses rethinking approaches to IT, automation, and operations management to achieve performance breakthroughs. It suggests adopting easy collaboration tools and automation solutions, creating a collaborative culture, and benchmarking for continuous improvement. Standardizing processes across plants and outsourcing non-core operations are also presented as strategies to gain agility and collaboration, enabling better performance.
New base special 23 january 2014 khaled al awadiKhaled Al Awadi
Adnoc, the Abu Dhabi national oil company, plans to start injecting carbon dioxide into some oil reservoirs in 2016 to boost oil production. It has set up a joint venture with Masdar to capture CO2 from a steel plant and transport it via pipeline to inject into oilfields for enhanced oil recovery. Initial injections of 60 tons per day at a pilot project showed positive results. The project aims to increase oil production capacity and reduce carbon emissions.
New base special 22 january 2014 khaled alawadiKhaled Al Awadi
Adnoc is on track to start injecting carbon dioxide into some reservoirs in 2016 as part of plans to boost oil production and replace hydrogen gas. Adnoc set up a joint venture with Masdar for carbon capture, usage and storage projects that will utilize CO2 from Emirates Steel. The joint venture has a budget of $122 million and awarded a contract to build facilities. Starting in 2016, 800,000 tonnes per year of CO2 will be piped from Emirates Steel to the Rumaitha and Bab oilfields to help increase oil production capacity.
Adnoc is on track to start injecting carbon dioxide into some reservoirs in 2016 as part of plans to boost oil production and replace hydrogen gas. Adnoc set up a joint venture with Masdar for carbon capture, usage and storage projects that will utilize CO2 from Emirates Steel. The joint venture has a budget of $122 million and awarded a contract to build facilities. Starting in 2016, 800,000 tonnes per year of CO2 will be piped from Emirates Steel to the Rumaitha and Bab oilfields to help increase oil production capacity.
In this session - slides seminar will Pär Larshans CSO, Ragnsells share the Why we need to recover and recycle phosphorus, and how it will help with safer food production and cleaner oceans, please share.
See live presentation here, start Why to Act for the Climate and now, we have the technology! (Time in video 30.51 - 53.58 min)
http://bit.ly/ragnsellslivenewyork
The document discusses the role of aviation alternative fuels in climate change mitigation. It notes that while there is interest and progress in biofuel trials, today's biofuels may have higher greenhouse gas emissions than conventional fuels. Alternative fuel supply is also constrained and unlikely to significantly reduce aviation emissions in the short to medium term. The document calls for ICAO to address aviation's large and growing climate impact through additional policy measures like emissions standards and market-based approaches, in addition to promoting sustainable alternative fuels.
This document discusses the potential for applying clean development mechanism (CDM) funding to an integrated rural bioenergy and biodiesel production project in India. It suggests applying CDM to all stages of biodiesel production and use, from jatropha cultivation and oil extraction to waste management. Capturing methane from byproducts could generate additional income from carbon credits. The document also proposes expanding waste management to the entire village, bundling small-scale CDM projects, and integrating jatropha cultivation with mixed forestry to make plantations more viable for farmers.
EPA's new strategy encourages the use of green infrastructure to control combined sewer overflows (CSOs). The Cleveland/Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has incorporated green infrastructure into its CSO control plan to meet requirements of a consent decree. The district identified priority areas for installing $42 million worth of green infrastructure projects to capture an additional 44 million gallons of annual CSO volume. This strategy uses green infrastructure in lieu of expanding some gray infrastructure such as tunnels.
The document discusses Chemical Leasing, a business model promoted by UNIDO and UNEP to encourage sound chemical management. It aims to shift payment for chemicals from a volume-based model to one based on achieving benefits and reducing chemical usage. This is intended to better align the economic interests of chemical producers and users. The document outlines the concept of Chemical Leasing and UNIDO's projects to implement it through technical cooperation and global forums. Challenges to adoption include trust issues between partners and complex implementation requirements.
Soil Carbon Trading: Lessons Learned From ForestsCarbon Coalition
Dr Annette Cowie of the NSW Department of Primary Industries shares the secret formula for success used by forest offset promoters to get credititation and to convince governments that they were socially positive.
Funding Allocation Metrics Jobs 10.22.09Kim Mitchell
The document outlines an energy efficiency program for the City of Shreveport receiving $1,977,900 in EECBG funds. The program includes developing an energy strategy with citizen input, performing energy audits on large city buildings and incentivizing private sector retrofits, educating residents and businesses on energy savings, implementing renewable energy and alternative transportation programs, and developing policies to reduce waste and capture methane gas. The program as a whole is estimated to create 545 jobs and leverage over $24 million in additional funds.
Exxon mobil (Environmental Economics POV)Sherif Ali
This document discusses Royal Dutch Shell and ExxonMobil, two of the largest oil and gas companies. It provides key details about their operations, environmental impacts, and initiatives. It also examines criticism of these companies and regulations aimed at reducing emissions. Looking ahead, the future of oil companies will depend on adapting to environmental policies while finding new ways to address climate change through technology and energy transitions.
Clare Penrose - No CCS, No 2 degrees. Japan Clean Coal Day 2014Global CCS Institute
This document discusses the importance of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology for meeting climate change goals. It notes that fossil fuels will continue to be a major source of energy and that CCS is critical for decarbonizing power generation and industrial processes. Several large-scale CCS projects utilizing coal are under construction in North America, and Japanese technology is supporting some of these projects. Japan is also demonstrating CCS technology through several pilot projects and is collaborating with Australia on a CCS demonstration at a coal-fired power plant. Wide adoption of CCS is considered an important part of scenarios that limit global temperature increase to 2°C.
This document provides an overview of Climeworks, a company that captures carbon dioxide directly from the air using modular collectors. It summarizes Climeworks' technology and solutions for supplying CO2 to commercial customers and producing renewable fuels. Key highlights include Climeworks operating the world's first commercial direct air capture plant and carbon dioxide removal plant in 2017. The presentation outlines Climeworks' vision to capture 1% of global CO2 emissions by 2025.
This document provides an overview of a presentation given by Prof. Sandra Esteves at the UK AD & Biogas Tradeshow on 6-7 July 2016 in Birmingham. The presentation discussed the University of South Wales team's expertise in anaerobic digestion processes, including experience, laboratory facilities, and research projects. Specific topics covered in the presentation included optimizing the AD process, effects of trace elements and recovered micronutrients on VFA production, and ammonia removal techniques to enhance methane production.
Shigeki Sakurai – Status of CCS – Presentation at the Global CCS Institute Me...Global CCS Institute
Current CCS Activities in Japan are outlined as follows:
1. Several large power companies and research institutes are conducting CCS pilot projects using various capture technologies including post-combustion, pre-combustion, and oxy-fuel combustion.
2. Japan CCS Co. Ltd. is surveying candidate sites for large-scale CCS demonstration projects including at Tomakomai and Nakoso-Iwaki oki.
3. Engineering companies like Nippon Steel and Chiyoda are participating in international CCS demonstration projects like the ECOPRO project in Australia to test coal gasification and CO2 storage technologies.
David Freed (8 Rivers Capital), ELEEP Virtual Discussion on NET PowerELEEP Network
1) NET Power has developed a novel power generation process called the Allam Cycle that produces electricity with near-zero emissions using supercritical carbon dioxide.
2) NET Power is constructing a 50MW demonstration plant in Texas to test the Allam Cycle process at commercial scale and obtain performance data.
3) Initial studies indicate the Allam Cycle process offers significant operational flexibility compared to traditional power plants and can help enable deep decarbonization of the electricity sector cost effectively.
1) The document discusses closing the carbon cycle through capturing carbon dioxide from the air or flue gases to produce energy and other products.
2) It proposes using air capture technology, like Global Thermostat's, to facilitate transitioning to renewable energy by connecting sources of air and concentrated carbon dioxide.
3) Global Thermostat seeks partners to broadly disseminate its licensing model for air capture technology in order to make money by reducing carbon emissions.
Green building is emerging as a legitimate business approach based on solid principles. It provides real benefits such as better energy conservation, alternative energy sources, improved materials and water/waste management. These benefits are economically justified, socially acceptable and politically supported. Green building is a philosophy that considers a building's entire lifecycle from planning and construction to daily use, retrofitting, and ongoing improvements. It aims to maximize renewable resources and minimize environmental impacts.
From cost center to strategic weapon a new perspective on logisticsARC Advisory Group
The document summarizes insights from a think tank session at a logistics conference attended by 350 senior executives. Key findings include: 1) Many companies still view logistics as a cost center rather than strategic; 2) There is poor collaboration between logistics and other functions like sales; and 3) Hiring and retaining talented people is critical for logistics success. Common challenges discussed were managing costs, standardizing processes after mergers, and changing perceptions of logistics within companies.
Latest generation of intelligent devices connect factory floor to the enterpriseARC Advisory Group
Powerful microprocessors can now embed intelligence at the device level, enabling smart devices to selectively push useful real-time data from the factory floor to power decision-making applications throughout the manufacturing enterprise. This represents a shift from earlier SPC systems that captured large amounts of non-targeted data with little immediate usefulness. Embedded intelligence will facilitate collaborative e-manufacturing by connecting internal plant operations and external automated systems via the internet.
Andy chatha - arc advisory group - rethinking it and automation solutionsARC Advisory Group
The document discusses rethinking approaches to IT, automation, and operations management to achieve performance breakthroughs. It suggests adopting easy collaboration tools and automation solutions, creating a collaborative culture, and benchmarking for continuous improvement. Standardizing processes across plants and outsourcing non-core operations are also presented as strategies to gain agility and collaboration, enabling better performance.
1) The document discusses best practices for assembly operations, including emerging technologies and strategies.
2) Key areas discussed include improving cost, quality, flexibility and using technology like intelligent safety devices, adaptive controls, and digital manufacturing tools.
3) The document presents research findings on current and desired assembly practices in areas like worker roles, training methods, physical process structure, automation levels, and information access.
The Environment for Manufacturing and Automation in 2009 and BeyondARC Advisory Group
This document discusses the environment for manufacturing and automation in 2009 and beyond. It summarizes the current global recession and its impact on manufacturing. Recent purchasing manager indices show manufacturing contracting significantly around the world. Industrial production and capacity utilization are down. The document also discusses consolidation trends in different industries and the challenges of an aging workforce. While 2009 will be a difficult year, the document argues that continued investment in key areas like infrastructure, energy efficiency and innovation will be important to drive future growth.
The document discusses the impact of increased security measures on global trade following the September 11th attacks. It summarizes that companies with distributed supply chains experienced disruptions from border delays and issues transporting goods. Additionally, new security requirements have increased costs for transportation providers and complexity for managing international trade. The document recommends companies improve supply chain visibility, strengthen relationships with logistics partners, and invest in technologies to facilitate security compliance and process management.
Energy management and optimization systems providing documented savings and roiARC Advisory Group
UPM-Kymmene, a major forest products company, implemented an energy management and optimization system from ABB to lower energy costs across its 100 production facilities in 14 countries. The system optimized electricity purchasing and load allocation, forecasting demand and reacting quickly to market changes. This allowed UPM-Kymmene to save millions of euros annually through reduced supply costs, increased electricity sales revenue, better load planning, and lower labor costs. The system paid for itself within a few months, demonstrating the strong return on investment potential of such systems for manufacturers.
Adaptation the key to business performance with manufacturing it vde leeuwARC Advisory Group
The document discusses how adaptation is key to business performance with manufacturing IT. It notes that long-living companies are good at adaptation, adapting strategies to business performance and capabilities, and vice versa. A successful company adapts its manufacturing to the enterprise, clients, and markets, and adapts products to manufacturing and market demands, while also adapting markets by creating new demands. All levels of the company aim to fulfill goals through two-way adaptation.
The document discusses how activity-based costing (ABC) analysis can be used to determine customer profitability in distribution-centric supply chains. It explains that ABC analytic engines capture order-related costs to allocate them by customer, product, and territory based on fulfillment activities. The output from these engines should be used for pricing spot buys and negotiating long-term contracts, as well as informing customer service representatives. Cross-functional involvement is important for implementation and ongoing customer classification.
The document discusses supply chain process management (SCPM) solutions. It defines SCPM as real-time decision support software that provides extended supply chain visibility, alerts, workflow rules, and process control across business functions and partners. The key value propositions of SCPM include enabling faster, more responsive supply chains through automated alerts; improving order fulfillment metrics; and reducing costs through proactive event handling, fewer returns/substitutions, and automated processes. SCPM solutions provide visibility, alerts, and rules to help companies improve supply chain performance and reduce costs.
The document summarizes ARC's view of how wireless technologies can be segmented and applied in discrete and process manufacturing. It breaks down the markets and applications of wireless LANs and wireless sensing in both discrete and process manufacturing. For wireless LANs, it provides market sizes, growth rates, maturity levels, current/emerging business drivers, emerging technologies, and challenges for each type of manufacturing. It does the same for wireless sensing applications in process manufacturing. It also briefly discusses emerging opportunities and challenges for wireless sensing in discrete manufacturing.
The importance of architecture in collaborative logistics networksARC Advisory Group
The document discusses the importance of architecture in collaborative logistics networks. Traditional client/server applications are not well-suited for collaboration between companies. Web-native applications that can easily integrate trading partners, scale to handle high transaction volumes, and centralize data are better architectures for collaborative networks. The document also highlights Elogex as a provider that has developed an architecture incorporating these attributes.
Sustainable Operations through Better Asset Lifecycle ManagementARC Advisory Group
This document discusses how asset lifecycle management (ALM) strategies can help organizations achieve sustainability goals. It defines sustainability from environmental, business, and holistic perspectives. A sustainable manufacturing operation has the right assets, practices, and programs to optimize performance across the asset lifecycle. ALM excellence in design, operation, and maintenance maximizes asset performance. The document recommends considering ALM as the foundation for sustainability programs and learning more about effective ALM strategies through ARC Advisory Group's research.
Combined Fluid Power and Mechatronic Technology Optimizes SolutionsARC Advisory Group
Combined Fluid Power and Mechatronic Technology Optimizes Solutions
Current electro-hydraulic actuation products employ technologies that
provide greater functionalities and practically eliminate many drawbacks of
hydraulics. Additionally, some new electro-hydraulic actuators on the
market today come as a highly integrated unit
with advanced electronic control and plug and
play design for modern distributed architecture.
These advancements in electro-hydraulics technology
create opportunities for users to optimize
their investments in automation solutions by selectively
using both electric and electro-hydraulic
actuation.
This document discusses reducing costs through integrated power and automation. It notes that while oil prices have declined, power prices have increased and will continue to do so. Industry is a major consumer of total energy and power. Integrating power management with automation systems can provide significant energy savings opportunities of up to 10% of total power consumption. Technologies like IEC 61850 enable tighter integration between automation and power systems. Intelligent motor control centers and variable speed drives also provide opportunities to reduce energy use. Integration allows for improved visibility, optimization, and knowledge management to further reduce costs.
Business continuity and recovery planning for manufacturingARC Advisory Group
The document discusses the importance of business continuity and recovery planning (BCRP) for manufacturers. It outlines a systematic approach to developing a BCRP, including conducting a business impact analysis to identify critical operations, developing recovery strategies and procedures, and making recommendations to balance investment costs with protection needs. The key objectives of a BCRP are to minimize downtime and losses from a disaster through preparedness and planning.
The document discusses the need for sustainable manufacturing to address climate change and resource constraints. It notes that climate-related risks are increasing, markets are demanding more sustainability, and large-scale changes are needed across business operations, supply chains and engineering. The document outlines strategies that manufacturers can adopt from an enterprise-wide perspective to implement sustainable practices, including improving energy and material efficiency, reducing waste, and investing in renewable resources.
The document outlines Richard Davies' presentation on the Green Force initiative at Huntingdonshire District Council. The presentation covers HDC's vision and targets to reduce emissions, introduce the Green Force program, and ways the Green Force network can make a difference through community projects, leadership, and changing behaviors. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of ambitious plans and actions to address climate change.
Presentation of Semida Silveira for the "2nd Workshop on the Impact of New Technologies on the Sustainability of the Sugarcane/Bioethanol Production Cycle"
Apresentação de Semida Silveira realizada no "2nd Workshop on the Impact of New Technologies on the Sustainability of the Sugarcane/Bioethanol Production Cycle "
Date / Data : Novr 11th - 12th 2009/
11 e 12 de novembro de 2009
Place / Local: CTBE, Campinas, Brazil
Event Website / Website do evento: http://www.bioetanol.org.br/workshop5
NextGen of Cleantech Investing: Policy and ScalingJohnBalbach
The document discusses three global crises - financial, ecological, and climate - and how cleantech solutions can help address them. It notes that new frameworks are needed to deal with these interconnected crises. Several key points are made about the climate crisis, including that carbon emissions are rising sharply and temperature increases will have major impacts. Mitigating climate change will require large-scale investments in cleantech sectors like energy, transportation, water, and others. Government stimulus programs globally are directing over $100 billion to cleantech, recognizing it as a major market opportunity that can create jobs and address environmental challenges.
Reframed Tech Series: Embodied carbon & deep retrofitsPembina Institute
The Pembina Institute, in association with the Reframed Initiative, presents the Reframed Tech Series — webinars on evolving deep retrofit solutions.
https://www.pembina.org/ReframedTechSeries
http://reframedinitiative.org/
The global demand for achieving the net zero emission target by 2050 has pushed governments all over to adapt and adopt advanced carbon removal technologies to go carbon negative.
It is, indeed, an important topic of discussion, because a carbon free environment is the need of the hour to save our planet. And, therefore, BIS Research is glad to announce its upcoming webinar on this particular subject.
Agenda:
The main agenda of this webinar is to understand and explore the following:
• Primary sources of carbon emissions and associated environmental issues
• Carbon dioxide removal – key technology and adoption scenario
• Carbon dioxide removal (CDR): trends and key market developments
• Carbon dioxide removal as a credible solution
• Conclusion and future outlook
MEA Carbon Action Network 22nd September 2009 Northamptonguestcca051
This document summarizes a presentation on climate change and sustainable energy. The presentation seeks to deliver on reducing demand, decarbonization, and decentralization of energy. It discusses the addiction to fossil fuels and how a transition to sustainable energy is needed due to fossil fuels running out, the effects of climate change, and energy security concerns. Experts emphasize that action is urgently needed to address these issues through investment in science and technology. The presentation also discusses targets for reducing UK carbon emissions by 80% and partnerships to collaborate on delivering sustainable energy and carbon reduction projects at a local level.
This document summarizes a presentation on climate change and sustainable energy. It discusses delivering on reducing demand, decarbonization, and decentralization of energy. It highlights the addiction to fossil fuels and reasons of running out of accessible fossil fuels, climate change impacts of burning fossil fuels, and energy security issues with dependence on imports. Experts emphasize the urgency of acting now on climate change and meeting future demands for food, water, and energy while addressing climate change. Collaboration between local authorities is discussed to rapidly establish capacity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through funding projects, sharing best practices, and coordinating partnerships.
Sustainability in Cement Industry | Rakesh Bhargava, Chief Climate & Sustaina...Cairn India Limited
The document discusses sustainability initiatives in the Indian cement industry. It notes that the industry is the second largest producer of cement globally and discusses its economic and social contributions. It outlines several sustainability initiatives the industry is undertaking, including generating green power through waste heat recovery, increasing the use of alternative fuels and raw materials to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, enhancing energy efficiency, undertaking social development programs, and transparent sustainability reporting. The industry is also working to make its supply chain more sustainable through criteria evaluation, stakeholder consultation, and monitoring.
This document discusses the design and environmental performance of the iCon building in Daventry. It was designed to have an extremely low carbon footprint of 12.2kgCO2/m2 per year, well below typical office buildings. This was achieved through passive ventilation, super insulation, an exhaust air heat pump for heat recovery, and daylight-linked lighting controls. The building is monitored to learn from its performance. The document argues that exemplar green buildings can reduce carbon emissions cost-effectively, and dispels myths that low-carbon designs are too expensive.
Renewable Energy From Municipal Solid Waste And Automobile Shredder ResiduesJaapaz
A chemical process which utilizes CO2 and CO to oxidize carbon contained in waste to a coal equivalent form of fuel. This exothermic reaction preserves the metals contained and prevents the formation of harmful pollutants such as dioxins and furans.
This document summarizes key aspects of carbon offsets and the carbon offset market. It discusses the role of offsetting, what constitutes a carbon credit, ideal criteria for offsets, understanding additionality, types of carbon projects, certification standards, and transaction volumes in offsets.
Candy Group is committed to sustainability in its operations and products. It aims to preserve resources for future generations by developing energy-efficient appliances that reduce environmental impact. Five of Candy's products have been certified for their energy savings by the Carbon Footprint program. The document outlines Candy's achievements and goals in sustainability, and encourages readers to support its environmental policies.
CAPTURING CARBON, CREATING VALUE BY IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILEiQHub
LanzaTech captures carbon emissions from industrial processes and waste gases to produce sustainable fuels and chemicals through proprietary gas fermentation technology. They have two commercial plants operating and seven under construction globally. LanzaTech's process involves gasifying the carbon feedstock to produce syngas that is fermented by engineered bacteria to produce ethanol and other chemicals. They have a roadmap to scale production and adapt their technology to produce sustainable aviation fuel through partnerships. The presentation outlines LanzaTech's commercial progress, technology developments, and vision to create a circular bioeconomy by capturing carbon waste as a resource.
Andrew Purvis - Will Europe be left behind on climate and energy solutions?Global CCS Institute
1) The document discusses the Boundary Dam CCS project in Canada, the first full-scale application of CCS technology on a coal power plant.
2) It argues that CCS is a necessary technology to reconcile continued fossil fuel use with climate change goals, but that more projects and policy support are needed for large-scale deployment.
3) The successful implementation of Boundary Dam demonstrates that CCS is a proven technology, but calls on Europe and other regions to accelerate CCS projects in order to effectively address energy and climate challenges.
EOI · 20/09/2012 · http://www.eoi.es/mediateca/video/1708
La Huella de Carbono es un concepto que se ha abierto paso con gran fuerza los últimos años, ya que cada día son más las empresas y organismos públicos a nivel nacional e internacional que realizan su transición hacia un modelo de gestión baja en carbono, esto exige ir más allá de la forma habitual de gestionar, obliga a colaborar con los proveedores para calcular sus emisiones, evaluar cuántos GEI (gases de efecto invernadero) se han generado en el ciclo de vida y sobre todo valorar las fuentes de emisiones asociadas a los diferentes productos y actividades.
ARC’s 19th Annual Industry Forum in Orlando drew more than 700 participants from approximately 300 different companies and 25 countries. The theme for this year's Forum, "Industry in Transition: The Information-driven Enterprise for the Connected World," resonated well with attendees, many who are currently trying to get a handle on the latest Internet-enabled automation and information technologies and determine if and how they can enable competitive advantage.
ARC Advisory Group's 2014 European Industry Forum in the Netherlands included this interesting presentation from Willem Hazenberg of Stork on control system migration.
Asset Information Management (AIM) Presentation @ ARC's 2011 Industry ForumARC Advisory Group
This document summarizes recent research by ARC Advisory Group on asset information management (AIM). It defines AIM and outlines ARC's research reports on developing an AIM strategy and building an AIM program. The document discusses what asset information includes, challenges in managing it, and how AIM can improve asset lifecycle management processes. It recommends that organizations assess potential AIM benefits, develop an AIM strategy considering goals, people, processes and technology, and identify a portfolio of solutions to meet their specific AIM needs.
Three market trends drive collaborative value networks to the next levelARC Advisory Group
Three trends will drive changes in industrial companies over the next decade: 1) the shift in global economic power to emerging markets, 2) increased accessibility and capabilities of information technology, and 3) the rising influence of Millennials in the workforce. These trends will pressure companies to collaborate more extensively with partners throughout their value networks. Advanced IT can enable new forms of collaboration in design, production, and delivery. Leading companies will adapt by increasing information sharing and collaboration with customers and other partners across dynamic value networks.
Mobile Technologies and Supply Chain @ ARC's 2011 Industry Forum ARC Advisory Group
Mobile Technologies and Supply Chain @ ARC's 2011 Industry Forum by Adrian Gonzalez.
Mobile Internet usage is and will be bigger than most people think.
Use of mobile technologies by consumers is growing quickly, especially in Asia and emerging economies. This will impact supply chains.
Mobile + Social Media = Process Innovation
Supply chain software vendors are investing heavily in mobile solutions.
Early adopters, including CPG companies and 3PLs, are already achieving benefits.
Energy Management Strategies for Operational Excellence @ ARC's 2011 Industry...ARC Advisory Group
Energy Management Strategies for Operational Excellence @ ARC's 2011 Industry Forum by Dick Hill.
10 Energy Optimization Recommendations
1.Secure Management‟s Full Support
2.Plant-level Energy Teams –Include Automation
3.Build an Energy Strategic Plan
4.Perform Energy Audits –Current Reality
5.Establish Energy Metrics
6.Benchmark: Other Plants & Other Companies
7.Energy KPIs –Not just for Management
8.On-Line Energy Measurements –Fill Gaps
9.Automate to Optimize
10.Empower the Worker
Energy Management and the Evolution of Intelligent Motor Control and Drives @...ARC Advisory Group
Intelligent motor control and drives have evolved from providing safe and flexible motor control to acting as smart energy managers. They perform critical protective, diagnostic, and troubleshooting functions to improve productivity and minimize downtime, especially in applications where even short periods of downtime can be costly. The document discusses a survey of electrical power system end users that found most operate systems 11-30 years old. While many exceed equipment suppliers' stated obsolescence dates, practices for justifying upgrades focus on lost production, failure costs, and failure frequency. Condition assessments before upgrades help prevent future downtime.
Driving Innovation, Sustainability and Performance @ ARC's 2011 Industry Forum ARC Advisory Group
Driving Innovation, Sustainability and Performance @ ARC's 2011 Industry Forum by Andy Chatha.
Today’s Business Drivers
Uncertainty
Security
Scarce Resources
Need to Go Green
Global Competition
Changing Workforce
Increasing Regulations
Emerging Smart Grid
Easy IT Solutions
Today’s business drivers demand agility
Anti-counterfeiting and Brand Protection (ABP) Workshop @ ARC's 2011 Industry...ARC Advisory Group
Anti-counterfeiting and Brand Protection (ABP) Workshop @ ARC's 2011 Industry Forum by Janice Abel and John Blanchard.
Market for ABP technologies is increasing
Important to protect brands and image
Brand protection teams and organizations are important
Secure the supply chain
Range of ABP technologies to consider –depends on many factors
Only a few companies have e-pedigree in place
Strategies for Asset Performance Management @ ARC's 2011 Industry Forum ARC Advisory Group
This presentation discusses asset performance management strategies and models. It presents a model for major asset lifecycle management processes, including project performance management, asset performance management, and asset and project portfolio management. The processes span activities from planning and design through operation and maintenance to retirement. The presentation is copyrighted by ARC Advisory Group.
Current Automation Purchasing Strategies Fall Short
End users today have a paradoxical relationship with their suppliers. Primary
business drivers in today’s environment include maximizing asset
utilization, enhancing plant performance, and reducing capital, maintenance,
and operational expenditures, but many manufacturers employ
purchasing strategies and supplier relationship management strategies developed
during the heyday of the 1980s. Rather than
focusing on achievement of today’s objectives, the
current environment is characterized by an approach
that relies primarily on initial cost, driving discounts
off list price, and failure to employ a lifecycle costing
perspective.
CPM (Collaborative Production Management) systems help manufacturers extract hidden value from their existing manufacturing assets. By coordinating production data in real-time, CPM solutions provide visibility into operations and enable continuous performance improvement. While no single vendor can provide all RPM (Real-time Performance Management) needs, effective CPM systems make production data accessible across functions to optimize decision-making and drive innovation. The document discusses how several manufacturers have leveraged CPM solutions to uncover additional production capacity, reduce costs, and sustain operational excellence over time.
Controls to CPM Connection: Are We There?
The requirements for manufacturing
intelligence and visualization are
becoming requisite components of
the collaborative manufacturing
enterprise.
Conoco on Path to Reliability Centered Loop Management: Enhancing ROA on the WayARC Advisory Group
Conoco on Path to Reliability Centered Loop Management: Enhancing ROA on the Way
Process manufacturers have invested heavily in manufacturing plants and
automation systems. A typical manufacturing plant may have hundreds or
even thousands of regulatory control loops to enable safe and efficient operations.
The most complex units often have advanced process control and
optimization schemes implemented on top of these regulatory control
loops. All of these systems have a need for
tighter process control to enable more effective
use of assets that result in higher ROA and ultimately
better business performance and
profitability.
Unfortunately, automation effectiveness deteriorates
over time. The lack of a structured
methodology for control loop maintenance is a
contributing factor that erodes performance. A
manufacturing plant typically has only two or three control engineers who
each have responsibility for a large of number of loops, yet they often have
no means of identifying where to focus their efforts so that their work has
the largest economic impact on plant performance.
Component Based Solutions Well Aligned with Needs of Service Logistics ProvidersARC Advisory Group
Component Based Solutions Well Aligned with Needs of Service Logistics Providers
Service Logistics supply chains are very dynamic. Achieving customer satisfaction
depends not only delivering the right parts, but also the right
people, the right tools and the right information to the right place at the
right time. Two Service Logistics providers, TNT and IMI Bevcore, concluded
that in order to effectively enable their processes,
they had to implement logistics software
based on component-assembly architectures.
Collaborative Asset Lifecycle Management Vision and StrategiesARC Advisory Group
Collaborative Asset Lifecycle Management Vision and Strategies
Capital asset management is once again becoming a key managerial concern.
Organizations that have been focusing on developing new products,
expanding services, and making supply chains super-efficient are now facing
challenging markets and expensive overcapacity. Survival demands
that they reduce their cost basis and capital assets, one of their largest expenses,
which are becoming the target for these efforts.
Discussions about postponing asset purchases and eliminating non-critical
assets are dominating many executive agendas. But lack of information
makes any decision a gamble. The importance of an effective capital asset
management strategy that minimizes the need for such discussions and
enables executives to confidently make necessary
decisions is becoming painfully clear.
Manufacturers are used to market swings and frequently
adjust their product inventories to match
reduced demand forecasts. The rapidity of this
“inventory alignment” for the current situation is
clear testament to the effectiveness of new supply
chain management technology. But the persistence
of this slowdown is forcing all organizations
to consider the more complex issue of “structural
Closing the Gap on Digital Manufacturing
The concurrent engineering required for new product designs between design
engineering and manufacturing engineering has always been a critical
focal point for manufacturers to shorten time-to-market, accelerate time-tovolume,
and minimize cost of production. Today, collaboration between
product design (CAD) and manufacturing processes
(CAM) is a robust process due to tight
integration between CAD and CAM and the emergence
of extended PDM and PLM systems.
However, there has not been a corresponding
level of tight integration between CAD/CAM and
production management. But the benefits of exchanging
information between the product
definition domain and production management are becoming clear as
manufacturers move to a collaborative environment. Two leading PLM
suppliers, EDS and IBM/Dassault, have recently launched new programs
to integrate these disparate domains.
Exhibitors at the Hanover Fair expressed cautious optimism about a recovery in automation markets despite economic challenges. Several suppliers showed innovative real-time Ethernet products that proved it is ready for factory floors. Real-time Ethernet and motion control dominated the event. Solutions from Profibus, EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT, and others aim to provide sub-millisecond cycle times for hundreds of axes on Ethernet networks. Major suppliers like Cisco and Phoenix Contact also exhibited new industrial Ethernet infrastructure products.
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How are Lilac French Bulldogs Beauty Charming the World and Capturing Hearts....Lacey Max
“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31
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in the American Kennel Club's annual survey of the country's most
popular canines. The French Bulldog is the new top dog in the
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Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
Starting a business is like embarking on an unpredictable adventure. It’s a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and defeats. But what if I told you that those setbacks and failures could be the very stepping stones that lead you to fortune? Let’s explore how resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking can transform adversity into opportunity.
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Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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Sustainable Manufacturing
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Remaking Today s Manufacturing Enterprise for
Today’s
Tomorrow’s Economy
February 2009
Greg Gorbach
Vice President
ARC Advisory Group
ggorbach@arcweb.com