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News Release from: ATS International | Subject: Breakfast seminars
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2003

Breakfast seminars on tracking and
tracing

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ATS is organising a series of breakfast seminars in Europe from 19th to 22nd May 2003.

ATS is organising a series of breakfast seminars in Europe from 19th to 22nd May 2003 The first seminar will be held in Milton Keynes, UK

This seminar series is designed to answer questions on how to implement tracking and tracing systems in industries ranging from automotive to food processing.

The need for tracking and tracing, MES (manufacturing execution systems) and manufacturing intelligence is now well known and is driven by legal requirements and the continuous search for efficiency improvements.

Dennis Cocco, President of Executive Manufacturing Technologies in Canada, is a keynote speaker worth listening to.

Cocco's wealth of experience and intimate software knowledge are presented through VisualPlant, a web-based application, which derives its data source directly from the control systems and people running the physical equipment.

Cocco's presentation clearly outlines the concepts involved and backs them up with practical, real-life applications using Microsoft's latest NET technology.

Mike James, Group Managing Director of ATS, will offer an independent solution provider's view of applying tracking and tracing systems in the automotive and food processing industries.

Giving a view on the successes and failures, which can be expected as well as some tips for companies embarking on the implementation of tracking and tracing systems.

The four seminars will be held between 19th and 22nd May 2003 at Milton Keynes, UK; Mechelen, Belgium; Dalfsen (near Zwolle), the Netherlands; and Willich-Munchheide (near Dusseldorf), Germany.

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