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Essentially, WCM is a set of guiding principles for successfully operating and managing a manufacturing company It revolves around the continuous improvement of production processes and systems to achieve excellence in efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction
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World class manufacturing is a process driven approach where various techniques and philosophy are used in one combination or other Some of the techniques are as follows: Idea of using above techniques is to focus on operational efficiency, reducing wastage and creating cost efficient organization
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April 17 - Our study on murine anterior interbody and posterolateral spinal fusion techniques has been featured in JBJS Volume 106, Issue 8! You can read our paper here Congratulations to Kyle and the rest of the team!
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- World Class Manufacturing (WCM): Meaning, Pillars, and Best Practices
World Class Manufacturing (WCM) is a corporate wide philosophy aimed at being productive and lean manufacturing, through continuous improvement of workflows, reduction of waste, advancement of products and services and reduction of costs
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