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Industry 4.0 and Data Analytics

 

How we capture, create, store, analyse and use data to drive our business will become increasingly important and we are committed to developing and investing in our data capabilities as we continue to grow the business.

Like many other businesses, we will become a data driven business over time, fully integrating our front-end manufacturing and processing systems with intelligent back-end material planning, scheduling, and financial systems. As well as streamlining and integrating our business processes, this will deliver real time data which will facilitate much improved business decision making to be able to drive further efficiencies across our manufacturing and servicing operations, to improve order fulfilment, lead times, and customer service.

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