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EMC’s National Manufacturing Conference & Exhibition - REGISTER NOW

By February 5, 2010
OfflineCori Hanna

EMC's national conference, Advantage through Excellence: Building the Case for Manufacturing in Canada is a two-and-a-half day event exploring the competitive advantages, opportunities and successes that can be achieved by manufacturers through peer-to-peer networking and sharing of best practices.

Six Conference Streams:

Advantage through Excellence's six streams puts you in the driver's seat to navigate your own learning and training. Apart from the common keynotes, workshops, and plant tours, delegates choose sessions from across multiple streams. This means you can return to your facility armed with a broad range of new knowledge.

Some of the 50+ Workshops Including these Lean Sessions:

Fashionably Lean: The Cosmetica Lean Journey
LN01: Cosmetica Laboratories Inc. & Value Stream Solutions - Participants will hear from a Lean Kaizen Facilitator about the company's journey from knowing little about Lean to implementing Value Stream Mapping and Kaizen.
The Case for Furniture Manufacturing in Canada
LN02: Bogdon & Gross Furniture Co. Ltd.

Lean Bearpit Panel
LN03-4: Learn from EMC members, as we moderate an open & honest discussion about the issues facing the members themselves & initiatives they made to compete & succeedBeginning Xerox Oakville's Lean Journey: Xerox on I.C.E.
LN05: Xerox Corporation is very strong in what it calls "Lean Six Sigma" although most of the current program's strength lies in "Six Sigma" versus "Lean".
The Journey to World Class Lean
LN06: SigmaPoint Technologies Inc. This workshop will describe that journey, with focus on the culture change, the habits and metrics before and after.
Lean - Getting Started, Getting it Done
LN07: Value Stream Solutions This workshop will tell you what to look for in your building before you
start your Lean journey.
Lean Import/Export - Customs Duty Review
LN08: Knorr Brake Limited manufactures braking equipment for the rail industry. 45% of production materials are imported. 80% of finished product is exported globally.  

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