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Washington State Manufacturing Media Consortium Members to Meet in Seattle

LogoThomas R. Cutler recently announced the proprietary Manufacturing Media Consortium will be meeting in Seattle, WA on October 29th. Cutler will lead the meeting to identify recent manufacturing trends in the northwestern states of the country. Over 75 members of the Manufacturing Media Consortium are expected to attend. The professional organization includes journalists, editors, economists, and other industrial leaders worldwide. Members write about trends, data, case studies, and profiles, in the manufacturing, industrial, and distribution sectors. Cutler works with thousands of media outlets to expand manufacturing media coverage.

West Coast Manufacturing Media Consortium Members to Meet in San Francisco

LogoThomas R. Cutler recently announced the proprietary Manufacturing Media Consortium will be meeting in San Francisco, CA on Saturday, October 26th. Cutler will lead the meeting to identify recent manufacturing trends in the western states of the country, particularly industry in California. Over 450 members of the Manufacturing Media Consortium are expected to attend. The professional organization includes journalists, editors, economists, and other industrial leaders worldwide.n for anything in manufacturing media.

Manufacturing Media Consortium Tops 5000 Members

LogoThomas R. Cutler, founder of the proprietary Manufacturing Media Consortium, recently announced membership has increased to more than 5000.

Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler Reports on Best Forecasting Inventory Predictions

LogoManufacturing journalist, TR Cutler uncovers opportunities to reduce inventory and identify parts for transition kanban replenishment in the recent issue of AutomationMedia.com. In the article entitled, “Demand Forecasting Drives Accurate Inventory Predictions,” Cutler noted, “The ability to simulate changes in supplier lead time, lot size, and safety stock, ensures that projects can be shared with other planners for viewing purposes and projects can be categorized.”

Industrial Journalist Highlights Pick to Light Solutions for AutomationMedia.com

LogoIn the current issue of AutomationMedia.com, Thomas R. Cutler, Industrial journalist, reported the characteristics for choosing the best picking solution. The article, entitled, “Picking Made Simple : 20% of SKUs Represent 80% of Orders,” Cutler wrote, “Identifying the characteristics most needed for an effective picking solution may seem obvious. Indeed high visibility, robust order pick displays, flexible mounting method allowing the system to easily adapt/grow with warehousing operation and simple intuitive software must be part of the mix.”

Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler Authors Solutions for Large Distribution Centers

LogoIndustrial journalist, TR Cutler, was featured in a recent issue of Automation.com magazine. The article entitled, “Large Distribution Centers Automate with Robotic Systems Applications,” discussed the challenges of large, often three-shift, high volume, rapid-turnaround operations particularly in developing an effective turnkey solution with superior design, increased production, and reduced costs.

AutomationMedia.com Profiles Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler Solutions for Large Distribution Centers

LogoAutomationMedia.com Profiles Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler Solutions for Large Distribution Centers

Automation and Controls Today Features Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler Profile of Level Sensing Methods

LogoAutomation and Controls Today Features Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler Profile of Level Sensing Methods

Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler Addresses STEM in Interview by Manufacturing Revival Radio

LogoManufacturing journalist Thomas R. Cutler was the featured guest on the Manufacturing Revival Radio last week.

Automation and Controls Today Features Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler Profile of Level Sensing Methods

LogoIndustrial journalist, TR Cutler, is featured in the current issue of Automation & Controls Today magazine. The article entitled, “Level Sensing Methods Determine Best Sensor for Particular Applications” includes an in-depth exploration regarding the advantages and limitations in choosing the best sensor for a particular application.