Global Mold Management Program Provides Total Control Over Mold Assets
Coast Systems announces its Global Mold Management offering, which combines powerful maintenance management software with expert mold management advice to help manufacturers gain total control over the integrity, reliability and whereabouts of their physical mold assets.
Coast Systems announces its Global Mold Management offering, which combines powerful maintenance management software with expert mold management advice to help manufacturers gain total control over the integrity, reliability and whereabouts of their physical mold assets. Global Mold Management is a cost-effective opportunity for any size enterprise to stabilize supply chains, reduce budgeting efforts to support mold lifecycle, centralize important tooling informatio, and standardize processes throughout global organization.
It provides scalable, end-to-end services to optimize the life cycle of a portfolio of assets, wherever they are located. The solution is used by companies who produce their molds in house, as well as those who use outside molding partners. Global Mold Management is tailored to address specific problems and needs while delivering significant and measurable value, so companies can predict and budget for the future since every tool has a lifespan.
The program is ideal for consumer-packaged goods, medical device, pharmaceutical, industrial and automotive manufacturers. It is designed to help create a better understanding of asset management and to reach a consensus on manufacturing objectives.
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