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Project switches focus to DC motors

A Tyco Electronics - Crompton Electric Motors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 4, 2003

Crompton Small Motors has launched a new initiative by investing a considerable amount of money in its new DC motor development project.

Crompton Small Motors has launched a new initiative by investing a considerable amount of money in its new DC motor development project.

This new programme aims to provide the company with a supplementary market to the already highly successful AC motor products, which boast a leading market share in the UK and rapidly growing position in Europe.

Initial products developed in the DC motor programme will incorporate cutting edge technology and manufacturing techniques for a variety of markets, not only in the UK, but right from the start targeted at all of Europe.

Both the AC and DC motor lines will be supported by key specialists in Europe and by Tyco Electronics' extensive European sales and distribution network Key to Crompton Small Motors' success is the application of lean enterprise principles, which broadly seeks to achieve continuous improvement in performance through the elimination of waste in the business process.

Typical examples include reducing work in progress, increasing productivity, improving process dynamic time and reducing non-value added activities.

All this is based on powerful tools such as 5S, Kaizen and Six Sigma quality improvement systems.

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