The manufacturing sector includes global, national, and regional companies that
make a wide array of products: from cars and airplanes, to furniture and appliances,
to equipment, tools, and construction materials. This industry vertical also includes
companies that utilize continuous flow processes to make food and drugs, chemicals,
plastics, and coated materials.
Manufacturing is constantly evolving with new technologies and quality practices,
new materials, miniaturization of electrical components, environmental awareness,
and economic globalization. These factors dictate the need for new training programs
– both generic and proprietary – to keep organizations competitive.
Further, as consumers demand more choice, better quality, and lower cost, manufacturers
must continuously improve product features and production yield.
Training requirements for the manufacturing sector include:
- Quality programs in lean, Six Sigma, and statistical process control to ensure high
quality and yield.
- Custom content development for specific manufacturing
processes and procedures.
- Delivering training to geographically dispersed learners at multiple plant, including
off-shore locations.
- Accommodating limited and inconsistent information technology infrastructures across
locations.
- Flexible delivery to ensure training does not negatively impact production schedules.
Cognitive Arts has designed learning
programs for dozens of manufacturing companies.
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Manufacturing Clients
ITW Ford
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