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BIG R Show Features Training Workshops by RIT
July 6, 2009
CHANTILLY, VIRGINIA – The Rochester Institute of Technology’s National
Center for Remanufacturing, Resource Recovery will be presenting four training
workshops during the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association’s (APRA)
International Big R Show in Las Vegas on October 31 – November 2, 2009.
Automotive parts remanufacturing is becoming more competitive every year.
Progressive remanufactures are always looking for new ways to save money through
process improvements. Surface cleaning is a remanufacturing process where
companies can typically find improvement opportunities due to the ever
increasing number of new chemistries and technologies available. Once
indentified, how does a company determine which options are most cost effective
for their operation? On Saturday, October 31 from 1:30 p.m.- 2:45 p.m. RIT will
present “Calculating the True Cost of Cleaning.” This presentation will discuss
the costs associated with cleaning and the methods used to calculate the true
benefits to the organization.
Another topic which impacts every remanufacturing operation is workstation
design. On Sunday, November 1, 2009 from 2:15 p.m.- 3:30 p.m. RIT will present
their “Workstation Design for Lean Initiatives” seminar. Companies can benefit
from applying industrial engineering techniques for increased productivity at
any station where work is performed. This seminar will focus on proper
workstation design while giving examples of common problems and ways to overcome
them. Insight on why fixture use or misuse can impact productivity, quality and
worker safety will also be discussed. Seminar participants will gain an
understanding of what should be considered and implemented for optimal
workstation layout. If you feel that your current workstation designs are in
need of improvement, then this seminar is for you.
Following, at 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., the discussion will turn to “Improving
Quality - Straight to the Bottom Line.” Warranty returns. In-process scrap.
Rework. Are these necessary evils? In many cases, these financial burdens can be
reduced through a root cause analysis and subsequent corrective action.
This seminar will focus on the processes used to analyze and troubleshoot the
causes of failure to meet requirements in any shop. If you haven’t seriously
explored quality improvement as a lucrative opportunity, then this seminar is
for you.
The on Monday, November 2, from 9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., RIT will discuss
“Opportunities for Remanufacturing.” Remanufacturers often focus on their
existing capabilities and customers when looking for new opportunities to
advance their organization. This focus can yield excellent results, but all too
often opportunities can slip by unnoticed. This presentation will cover a
variety of topics, related to the automotive remanufacturing industry, which
will challenge the attendees to refocus on emerging opportunities. Topics such
as the momentum building around environmental sustainability will be discussed
as it relates to material reuse, increased governmental awareness of
remanufacturing, the turmoil in the automotive industry, and current emphasis on
“green economy” jobs.
For more details and updates on the 2009 International BIG R Show visit
www.BIGRShow.com or call APRA Headquarters
at 703-968-2772.