Holistic Manufacturing: Optimising Plastics Processing

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Holistic Manufacturing: Optimising Plastics Processing

By British Plastics Federation

Date and time

Mon, 25 Jun 2018 10:00 - 14:00 GMT+1

Location

Squire Patton Boggs

No 1 Spinningfields, 1 Hardman Square Manchester M3 3EB United Kingdom

Description

The British Plastics Federation invites its members to a free exclusive event: Holistic manufacturing: optimising plastics processing. It features a unique programme of presentations, a Table Top mini exhibition of the BPF Equipment members and the opportunity to meet other members that are relevant to your business.


The event is free to attend but pre-registration is necessary due to catering requirements.

We expect this event to be very popular and there are a limited number of places, so we encourage early registration to avoid disappointment.


SEMINAR PROGRAMME:
10.00 Registration, networking and table top mini exhibition
10.20 Chairman’s Introduction - Wilf Davis, MD, Broanmain Plastics | Chairman of the BPF Moulders and Specialist Processors Group
10.30 Process optimisation and future-proofed production through automation - David Wilkins, MD, PRP Polymer Engineering
11.00 Measuring your way to success: process optimisation through monitoring - a case study - Andy Jewell, Intouch Monitoring
11.30 Tea and Coffee Break
11.45 Delivering competitive technical solutions to increase productivity, enhance product quality and meet environmental challenges
- Christopher Stuart, BOC
12.15 Planning for efficiency: Process optimisation through plant design and equipment choices - Wilf Davis, MD, Broanmain Plastics
12.30 Networking lunch

Organised by

British Plastics Federation

Established in 1933 the British Plastics Federation is the most powerful voice in the UK plastic industry with over 500 members across the plastics industry supply chain, including polymer producers and suppliers, additive manufacturers, recyclers, services providers, end users, plastics processorsand machinery manufacturers, representing over 80% of the industry by turnover.The BPF promotes the interests of its Members principally through its four Market Sector Groups and its many common interest Business Groups. The BPF Central Expert Committees address industry wide concerns including Environment, Fire, Product Safety and Industrial Health & Safety.

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