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Unlocking Automation with Ermaksan: Insights for Lean Production
Adam Quoss, VP of Sales at Mac-Tech, offers a hands-on perspective on leveraging Ermaksan technology to enhance lean production. He provides practical guidance for decision-makers aiming to modernize fabrication operations, emphasizing how automation can streamline processes, reduce waste, and boost efficiency in today’s competitive manufacturing landscape.
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Business Case Inputs for Automated Beam Plate Lines ROI
Dave Graf outlines the key business case inputs needed to justify ROI for automated beam and plate lines in structural steel fabrication. The article emphasizes end-to-end planning that connects material flow, cut and drill capacity, part handling, and downstream fit-up to measurable gains in throughput, labor efficiency, and quality. It highlights how integration, data, and…
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Hydraulic vs Hybrid vs Electric Press Brakes in High-Mix
Compare hydraulic, hybrid, and electric press brakes for high-mix shops—modernization tradeoffs, performance, and ROI insights for leaders.
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Akyapak Systems Enhance Angle Line Processing Efficiency
In the article, Dave Graf discusses how Akyapak Systems enhance angle line processing efficiency through comprehensive automation solutions. These systems are crucial for industries like oil & gas, shipbuilding, bridge, and tower construction, where structural steel fabrication demands precision and speed. Akyapak’s technology streamlines operations, reducing manual intervention and increasing productivity. By implementing end-to-end automation,…
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Hydmech Saws Enhance Efficiency for Illinois Steel Processors with Automation
Hydmech Saws’ automated loaders and programmable feeds streamline Illinois steel processing, cutting manual handling and boosting efficiency with precision. Contact Mac-Tech: 888-MAC-9555
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Ermaksan High-Tonnage Press Brakes Cut Bridge Rework and Delay Costs
High-tonnage press brakes reduce rework, delays, and lifecycle risk, turning bridge fabrication into a more predictable, high-ROI capital investment. Joe Ryan President, Mac-Tech joe@mac-tech.com | 414-477-8772 | 888-MAC-9555



