Friday, February 28, 2014

New Challenges for Manufacturing


Operationsconsultingbw2The economics of manufacturing is changing as new trends emerge.  Energy costs are changing and also declining in the United States which is great for manufacturers. The labor cost gap between developing nations and undeveloped nations is shrinking. New technologies including advanced robots and 3D printing is effecting the landscape for global manufacturing companies.  This can be challenging because many questions arise on how to remain competitive and how to provide the most value from a firms supply chain.
Many companies are asking if they should re-shore because of the changing costs in labor and energy. Only a very small part of the new challenges to manufacturing is driven by labor costs and energy costs. Companies need to start thing about what will be driving business decisions in the near future.  For companies to remain competitive in 2 year and even up to 10 years, they need to beginning managing for the next economic landscape.
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Thursday, February 13, 2014

3D Printing, the new manufacturing revolution

The capabilities of 3-D printing hardware are evolving rapidly. These machines the begin by printing simple plastic items can now handle a range of materials from titanium to organic materials like human cartilage. Not only does this technology allow for a spectrum of materials but allow  for production of fully functional components including LED’s and other electronics.  The ability to create complex items with mechanical and electronic components will make 3-D printers a viable alternative to standard manufacturing.
The technology is rapidly improving and costs are decreasing. Larger and more complex components, increased precision , and higher speeds is just the tip of this iceberg ready to sink the manufacturing economy. In my opinion it is not a matter of if 3-D printers will become a staple in every house but when. Just like how the personal computer invaded in the 1990’s, 3-D printers will rock the foundation of business.

Expect 3-D printing to:

  1. Change the design, production and logistics of products
  2. Influence manufacturing strategies
  3. Become highly profitable
  4. Change business models to maximize product design revenue
  5. Quickly and continuously improve capabilities
  6. Make many manufacturing facilities obsolete
3-D printers still have many markets to profit from before entering our homes. From a historical perspective, 3-D printing has a clear path through corporate America.  Just as computers made their way from research to business, 3-D printing will replace many conventional manufacturing processes.  They will eliminate the need for specialized machinery, they will reduce development time, and reduce the waste of raw materials.  Research suggests that 3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing could reach $1/2 Trillion by 2025.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

13 Reasons to Hire A Management Consultant

Just a few reasons how companies benefit from hiring a consultant

  1. You receive a second opinion that is objective
  2. Consultants can identify improvements quickly
  3. You receive expert advice that is relevant to your needs
  4. Fill in your staffing needs immediately until you find a full time employee
  5. Avoid Internal Politics with an External force
  6. Learn About Best Practices for your industry
  7. Consultants are highly analytical and can solve problems with certainty.
  8. Consultants can provide training to your staff.
  9. Consultants use Metrics to define their success and are results oriented
  10. Proven, yet flexible, Project methodologies appropriate for the task
  11. No cost of training or “experimenting” on how to complete the assignment
  12. Improves your data-mining methods with specific goals in mind
  13. Effectively uses important and relevant data


Why Hire an Operations Consultant?

At Operation Consulting Group, our goal is to provide the best expert advice for your supply chain and operational needs so you can make better business decisions.  Consultants can guide you and your team to understand the finer details of Logistics, Procurement, and Operations.
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