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Six Sigma Lean Manufacturing Solutions
Take Advantage of Process Improvement Expertise
Six Sigma Lean Manufacturing solutions can power continuous process improvement to decrease costs, reduce lead times and enable you to better meet the needs of your customers. Find out how Six Sigma Lean Manufacturing from GE Fanuc can improve your productivity!
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New CIMPLICITY i CELL Supervisory Software
Optimizes Equipment Performance, Reduces Downtime
The new CIMPLICITY® i CELL™ is a Windows®-based, supervisory software package that manages multiple CNC machine tools from a central location. Supporting such operations as parts machining, data collection, remote diagnostics and state-change monitoring, as well as enabling quick recovery in the event of a failure, CIMPLICITY i CELL can increase your machining productivity by reducing downtime and optimizing equipment performance.
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Boeing Flies High with GE Fanuc
As the world's leading aerospace company, Boeing is accustomed to purchasing platinum-level services from its many suppliers and partners. What engineers at Boeing's Long Beach Division aren't used to is actually receiving superior support. But, for first-class service in machine tool control, Boeing knows it can specify GE Fanuc.
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2003 CNC / Machine Tool Training Schedule
Sign Up for Courses in Your Area
The 2003 GE Fanuc CNC and Machine Tool training course schedule is now available. With expert training, you can learn the best ways to get exceptional performance out of your equipment and systems. Sign up for the latest courses in your area today.
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Simplify Setup and Increase Machine Capacity
Special Discount on Coordinate System Rotation (G68/G69)
Coordinate System Rotation rotates the geometry described by multiple part program blocks about a defined point, at a specified angle. Rotation can help to simplify data input and to repeat features that appear at a variety of angles on a part. With a special offer from GE Fanuc, you can take advantage of 25% savings on Coordinate System Rotation through January 31, 2003!
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