March 27, 2017 | 8:30am - 10:00am
MANUFACTURING PROCESS PLANNINGSOLD OUT!Instructor: John McCallum, Manager of Training & Technical Publications, iBASEt Manufacturing Process Planning in Solumina allows for paperless documentation, a complete definition for the operator, fully illustrated work instructions, and control over operational flow. If time to market and cost control is important to your customers, this workshop is a must to attend. This workshop will introduce you to a new approach of Work Plan Authoring functionality within Solumina, Including:
Instructor Bio: As Solumina’s training expert, John understands the intricacies within every aspect of iBASEt’s Software Suite to help customers optimize all functionalities. John is known for positively impacting enterprises’ personnel competency, client confidence, and ultimately their bottom line, through systematic and deliberate use of resources combined with deep expertise and enthusiasm for learning and teaching.
MRO PROCESS PLANNINGInstructor: Becky Kelderman, Technical Sales Manager, iBASEt You know about manufacturing process planning, but there is a whole other side to Solumina process planning created to address the unique needs of Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul, and/or Upgrade operations. Rather than creating a process for building or fabrication, a process for working an existing product needs to be generated and managed. This class will walk you through the methodology, functions, and best practices of MRO Process Planning, to facilitate better utilization of these repetitive tasks and pre-built products. Topics within this workshop include the following:
Instructor Bio: Becky has worked in the discrete manufacturing industry for over ten years. Her experience includes shop floor supervision, manufacturing enterprise systems management, engineering training management, and quality management in more than fifteen manufacturing processes, including micro-electronics assembly, welding and sheet metal manufacturing, chemical and plastics, and major mechanical assembly. |
March 27, 2017 | 10:30am - 12:00pm
MANUFACTURING PROCESS EXECUTIONSOLD OUT!Instructor: Holly Haines, Pre-Sales Engineer, iBASEt Manufacturers of complex, highly engineered products need a tight integration among Engineering, Manufacturing and Quality functions. For users who want to go beyond the basics of Solumina Shop Floor functionality here is a class that introduces Manufacturing features that you may not be aware of (many are new in G8). These untapped features provide the ability to launch enhanced products to market quickly, while maintaining high levels of productivity, quality and compliance. Topics within this workshop include the following:
Instructor Bio: Holly built a 25-year engineering career in the most heavily regulated square footage in the world. Now she dedicates her time at iBASEt helping our customers simplify the complexity, regulatory compliance, traceability, and integration of medical device, aircraft, space, defense, nuclear, and heavy industrial manufacturing around the world.
MRO PROCESS EXECUTIONInstructor: Becky Kelderman, Technical Sales Manager, iBASEt Even though you may think MRO Execution is reserved just for Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul situations, the functionality can be applicable to many areas of the business. In this session, we will learn the major differences between Manufacturing and MRO execution, how to leverage the unit information screen, how liens actually make your life simpler, and how to make changes is scope work for you. Along with the happy path, we will investigate when things go wrong by creating and resolving findings to achieve a closed loop process. Course overview will also include the following:
Instructor Bio: Becky has worked in the discrete manufacturing industry for over ten years. Her experience includes shop floor supervision, manufacturing enterprise systems management, engineering training management, and quality management in more than fifteen manufacturing processes, including micro-electronics assembly, welding and sheet metal manufacturing, chemical and plastics, and major mechanical assembly. |
March 27, 2017 | 1:30pm - 3:00pm
DISCREPANCY DOCUMENTATION AND DISPOSITIONInstructor: Holly Haines, Pre-Sales Engineer, iBASEt Discrepancy management is the key to a quality product and a core feature of your Solumina implementation. This class will focus on the details of a discrepancy creation, how each field on discrepancy is leveraged in Solumina, how the workflow for disposition is managed, and how rework can be incorporated back into the production work. In addition, the differences between a build/detail and component on an assembly will be reviewed, with lastly, the different options when working with lot and serialized products in the discrepancy management process will be taught. Course overview will also include the following:
Instructor Bio: Holly built a 25-year engineering career in the most heavily regulated square footage in the world. Now she dedicates her time at iBASEt helping our customers simplify the complexity, regulatory compliance, traceability, and integration of medical device, aircraft, space, defense, nuclear, and heavy industrial manufacturing around the world.
SUPPLIER PARTS INSPECTION PLANNINGInstructor: Becky Kelderman, Technical Sales Manager, iBASEt Over eighty percent of an assembled and even fabricated product derives from purchased components, making it critical all Solumina customers understand the benefits of Supplier parts inspection planning. This class will focus on the interworking of the inspection planning side of Solumina SQA for a clearer definition of the capability and justification for utilization within your facility. The course will teach the attendees how to better plan for reduced duplication and repetitive effort as well as understand how planning will affect and make the inspection process more efficient. Topics within this workshop include the following:
Instructor Bio: Becky has worked in the discrete manufacturing industry for over ten years. Her experience includes shop floor supervision, manufacturing enterprise systems management, engineering training management, and quality management in more than fifteen manufacturing processes, including micro-electronics assembly, welding and sheet metal manufacturing, chemical and plastics, and major mechanical assembly. |
March 27, 2017 | 3:30pm - 5:00pm
CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTITIVE ACTIONSInstructor: Becky Kelderman, Technical Sales Manager, iBASEt Customers are paying more and more attention to the detail and dependability of your product quality. Can you afford not to do the same? When failures happen, your team needs to assess the Quality Management System and make adjustments to avoid recurrence. This is done by finding the underlying root of the situation through the Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) process. In this training we will discuss how to improve current processes, by discussing the following topics:
Instructor Bio: Becky has worked in the discrete manufacturing industry for over ten years. Her experience includes shop floor supervision, manufacturing enterprise systems management, engineering training management, and quality management in more than fifteen manufacturing processes, including micro-electronics assembly, welding and sheet metal manufacturing, chemical and plastics, and major mechanical assembly.
SUPPLIER QUALITY EXECUTIONInstructor: John McCallum, Manager of Training & Technical Publications, iBASEt Supplier Quality is the catalyst that all complex manufacturers look to in controlling production costs, reducing variances, and enabling compliance to quality standards. Solumina’s Supplier Quality Management system provides the capability to query all processes and activities related to product quality and production history in real time, including supplier status, communications, constraints and history records. This workshop will introduce you with Solumina Tools for Supplier Quality, including the following:
Instructor Bio: As Solumina’s training expert, John understands the intricacies within every aspect of iBASEt’s Software Suite to help customers optimize all functionalities. John is known for positively impacting enterprises’ personnel competency, client confidence, and ultimately their bottom line, through systematic and deliberate use of resources combined with deep expertise and enthusiasm for learning and teaching. |