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| Case Study: Penn Color | To give these manufacturers a means of controlling color precisely and reducing downtime on the shop floor, Penn Color Inc. has developed a resin-based family of colorants for PET (polyethylene terephthalate) that improves on wax-based and liquid colorants that may cause color variations, jam feeding mechanisms, or cause screws to slip in molding machines. By X-Rite, Inc. | 08/25/2010 | 1.93 MB |
| Brochure: Global Solutions For Color Supply Chain Management (CSM) | X-Rite has the depth of experience to strengthen each link in your supply chain worldwide and shorten its length in terms of time and virtual distance. | 08/25/2010 | 8.67 MB |
| Poster: Global Solutions For Color Supply Chain Management (CSM) | X-Rite has the depth of experience to strengthen each link in your supply chain worldwide and shorten its length in terms of time and virtual distance. | 08/25/2010 | 297.6 KB |
| Datasheet: Color iQC Taper Option | Color iQC Taper Option is a color sequencing program that allows you to use CIELab data (representing rolls of fabric) and then place that data into a sequence (taper) such that color differences between adjacent rolls are minimized. This reduces the possibility of creating shaded products. | 08/25/2010 | 146.9 KB |
| Datasheet: X-Rite MA96™ Portable Multi-Angle Spectrophotometer | Color can make or break a product. Metallics, pearlescents, and other complex special effect finishes deliver limitless possibilities for enhancing product appeal. And limitless challenges as well. Duplicating complex colors from part to part is no easy task. | 08/25/2010 | 151.1 KB |
| Datasheet: X-Rite MA94™ Portable Multi-Angle Spectrophotometer | Color can make or break a product. Metallics, pearlescents, and other complex special effect finishes deliver limitless possibilities for enhancing product appeal. And limitless challenges as well. Duplicating complex colors from part to part is no easy task. | 08/25/2010 | 1.17 MB |
| SP Family Brochure | The full line of SP Portable Sphere Spectrophotometers offers convenient, cost-efficient solutions designed to provide fast, precise color measurement information on a wide range of materials, such as paper, paint, plastics, and textiles. | 08/24/2010 | 182.4 KB |
| Article: Using Mobility To Manage Quality In An Outsourced World | In recent years, there have been hundreds of costly product recalls due to manufacturing quality issues, ranging from automobiles, to computer batteries, to products as innocuous as toys. BY Motorola Mfg. | 06/04/2010 | 194.7 KB |
| Application Note: Manufacturing: Maximize Uptime And Improve Productivity With Mobility | The manufacturing environment demands efficiency and productivity to remain competitive in today’s market. And it requires easy-to-use communication in order to maximize uptime, ensure plant safety, support long work shifts and provide the ability to rapidly respond to incidents. By Motorola Mfg. | 06/04/2010 | 630.2 KB |
| Case Study: Nestlé Malaysia Enhances Customer Service And Sales Performance With Motorola And Newspage Mobility Solution | Nestlé sells an extensive range of grocery products through its own sales force, and distributors' sales forces. In their daily visit to the customers, the sales teams are expected to perform a number of different activities such as market surveys, asset tracking and merchandiser audits to gather customer and market intelligence. By Motorola Mfg. | 06/04/2010 | 574.2 KB |
| Application Note: Leveraging Next Generation Imaging Capabilities In Enterprise Applications | To date, workers outside the four walls have relied heavily on bar code scanning to bring new levels of automation, productivity and accuracy to data capture out in the field. By Motorola Mfg. | 06/04/2010 | 1.06 MB |
| White Paper: Transforming Field Service Operations: Drive Costs Down And Service Levels Up With Mobility | This white paper explores the affect mobility can have on the field service operation, as well as the criteria involved in implementing a mobile field service application and technical considerations in evaluating potential solutions. By Motorola Mfg. | 06/04/2010 | 323.7 KB |
| White Paper: Mobile RFID Readers: Read Points That Move With Your Assets | This white paper will explore this new technology, examining the requirements that drove development, the applications that will benefit from deployment, as well as the value to the enterprise. By Motorola Mfg. | 06/04/2010 | 158.2 KB |
| Case Study: Dunham & Smith Increases Field Productivity By More Than 30 Percent And Improves On Inventory Investment (ROII) By 65 By Using A Highly Collaborative Business Model With The Help Of SC-ID And Motorola | A division of EURPAC Service, Inc., Dunham & Smith Agencies is a selling organization specializing in U.S. military commissaries and convenience stores around the world. The company is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri and has 120 employee-owners and over 800 contract workers. By Motorola Mfg. | 06/04/2010 | 65.7 KB |
| Case Study: Dresser Inc. Enhances Employee And IT Productivity With Motorola Wireless Network | Dresser, Inc. is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of highly engineered equipment and services sold primarily to customers in the energy industry. By Motorola Mfg. | 06/03/2010 | 37.5 KB |
| Datasheet: DCR-8 - Dual-Controlled Remote Broadband Switch | The DCR-8 is an eight port switch remotely controllable via USB or Ethernet. The switch automatically recognizes either type of control connection. Control microwave signals with a laptop or PC using the USB interface or remotely over the internet. | 03/30/2010 | 44.2 KB |
| White Paper: Looking Beyond Acquisition: Total Cost Of Ownership And The Role Of Enterprise-Class Devices | For companies investing in mobile technology, consumer-grade PDAs and smart phones have undeniable appeal. At one-half to one-third the price of enterprise-grade hardware, buyers may be tempted to accept the high failure rate, thinking they would have to replace a consumer-grade device three times over (which feels unlikely) before they could justify the cost of buying a more rugged, enterprise-class device. By Motorola | 03/10/2010 | 599.6 KB |
| White Paper: Mobile Field Service Best Practices | According to the online IT encyclopedia Whatis.com, a “best practice” is a technique or methodology that, through experience and research, has proven to reliably lead to a desired result. By Motorola | 03/10/2010 | 270.8 KB |
| Case Study: Century-Old Finlay’s Future Looks Bright With X-Rite | Originally founded in Hartford CT at the end of the 19th century, Finlay is now in its 133rd year in business. Today, the award-winning company employs over 100 people and is one of the most successful and innovative printing and marketing solution firms in North America. Finlay’s customers tend to be highly branded companies in a variety of markets including: education, corporate, retail point-of-sale, financial services and design. By X-Rite, Inc. | 02/17/2010 | 202.5 KB |
| Case Study: Motorola Picking System Streamlines Kirin Brewery Supply Chain | In a food and beverage industry that demands a high level of product freshness, Kirin has to enhance their receiving, picking, and shipping capabilities in their breweries and distribution centers in order to remain competitive. Additionally, the newly implemented system has to be compatible with their current system and be ready for use within a few months. | 12/07/2009 | 148.8 KB |
| White Paper: Warehouse Management: Quick Reference Guide To Improving Inventory Accuracy For Perfect Orders | Shipping inaccurate orders impacts your bottom line by increasing labor and transport costs and decreasing customer satisfaction. This Quick Reference Guide is your key to understanding how you can improve the accuracy of orders shipped within your warehouse. By Motorola | 12/07/2009 | 276.8 KB |
| Application Note: Automotive 600V/m Radar Pulse Test Solution | By Jason Smith, Sr. Applications Engineer, AR There are many hazardous electrical events in the environment that can have adverse effects on the systems of a vehicle, causing potentially unsafe situations. These events can be generated by “off-vehicle” as well as “on-vehicle” sources and can either be natural or man-made. To protect against these events automobile manufacturers have developed ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards to test electronic components and whole vehicles. One known manmade event is the Radar Pulse used by military and airports to track aircraft. This high intensity RF field is directed up into the sky but sometimes can be detected on the surface where it could possibly affect the electronics of an automobile... |
11/30/2009 | 138.5 KB |
| White Paper: Increase Visibility And Velocity With Real-Time Asset Management Solutions | Within a year of implementing automated identification technology and radio frequency identification (RFID) to locate disassembled parts at various stages of the refurbishing process, the Tobyhanna, Pa., U.S. Army Depot achieved near real-time visibility into each item’s status, along with easier analysis to prevent bottlenecks, and savings estimated at $450,000 per year. By Zebra Enterprise Solutions | 08/11/2009 | 113.9 KB |
| Article: Rubber Industry On The Road To New ISO Standards | In order to achieve higher efficiency when carrying out quality tests, the Japan Rubber Manufacture Association aims to establish moisture determination with the halogen drying method as laid out in the new ISO standard. METTLER TOLEDO’s expertise provides the most suitable method. By Mettler-Toledo, Inc. | 06/16/2009 | 66.9 KB |
| Case Study: Automotive Paint Finishing | The customer upgraded painting operations at their southern California facility, triggering the requirement to add abatement equipment for controlling emissions of paint solvents to the environment. By Munters Corporation - Dehumidification Division | 03/16/2009 | 91.5 KB |

