Part 4: Manufacturing Execution System (MES): Increase Visibility and Transparency into Every Aspect of Your Manufacturing Operations
Now Available On-Demand!
Manufacturing Execution System solutions have reached new levels of relevance in today's factory environment. Driven by the need to produce more product faster and at ever higher quality levels IQMS customers are asking about production and process monitoring, statistical process control and quality management tool at record levels. Attend this webinar to learn how IQMS's most advanced customers are meeting the manufacturing execution challenges of shorter lead times, higher quality rates, labor shortages and increasing compliance demands from their customers and regulatory agencies.
Part 1: The Most Cost Effective ERP & MES Deployment Method: IQMS Hosted Managed Services
Part 2: Warehouse Management (WMS): Reducing Inventory Costs and Improving Warehouse Efficiency
Date: On-Demand!
Time: On-Demand!
Featuring: Jorge Cave, Operations Manager, SKF Aerospace Sealing Solutions & Steve Bieszczat, Chief Marketing Officer, IQMS
Jorge Cave, Operations Manager, SKF Aerospace Sealing Solutions Northern Illinois University - Industrial Technology, Engineering; Masters, Industrial Management Jorge has been with SKF Aerospace for over ten years in various roles from Process Engineer to Six Sigma and Business Excellence Coordinator, to Operations Manager, where he oversees the lean and quality functions for manufacturing, focusing on precision elastomeric devices (PED). Prior to SKF, he served in other process tech and process engineering roles in manufacturing. |
Steve Bieszczat, Chief Marketing Officer, IQMS Steve is responsible for IQMS` brand management, demand generation and product marketing. Prior to IQMS, Steve held senior marketing roles at ERP companies Epicor, Activant and Triad. In addition, he has engineering experience at manufacturing companies Automotive Controls (Echlin) and DIT-MCO International. Steve has extensive ERP experience in the retail, distribution and manufacturing sectors, in both organic growth and M&A oriented businesses. Steve holds an engineering degree from the University of Kansas and a Masters in Business Administration from Rockhurst University. |