Expanded Service Models Can Deliver Production and Quality Improvements
Analysis of Quality Control and Automation Systems in the Paper Industry indicates that up to 75% of those automation investments are not providing benefit. Rather, they are creating process problems instead of solving them due to the lack of a comprehensive service program. No longer is service limited to mechanical devices. As automation improves and paper mills become more integrated, the need to expand the definition of service to include the automation systems and process applications is required.
The free webinar held on Thursday, June 25 from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. EST, highlights preventive, reactive, and optimization (process) service models that have been proven to increase production, quality, and reduce the cost to produce. The focus is not just the Quality Control system of the paper machine, but all automation systems used in today's pulp and paper mills.
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