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May 14, 2009 - Omron Scientific Technologies introduces Asset Relocation Services. The program is designed to help companies who are downsizing to determine the federal and local compliance level of its machines that qualify for relocation, and the cost to bring those machines into compliance. The aim is to help companies make tough decisions about which machines are most valuable and cost effective to them during a plant or facility consolidation. Due to economic conditions, many companies are forced to get lean through downsizing and consolidation, which often results in plant or facility consolidation and the relocation of the companys machine assets, says John Peabody, Vice President of Major Accounts. There are a few key questions that need to be asked and answered before relocating production equipment, including how many machines should be relocated and what are the overall decision criteria in selecting one machine over another. Selection criteria often come down to the following: Plant production and maintenance personnel are well suited to providing answers and rating scores on the first three criteria, but the remaining answers are best left to machine safety experts, says Peabody. Following a defined process, an Omron STI machine safety expert will provide answers to the compliance-related questions by assessing all machines that may qualify for relocation based on the companys score to the first three questions, and assessing all qualified machines relative to the regulations of the destination country if other than the current country. A comprehensive assessment report is then provided to help the company in its decision making process. The report includes: While all components in the report are important, the corrective action score and corrective action costs are vital for making an informed decision on which machines should stay, and which should go, says Peabody. In most cases selecting the machines with the lowest corrective action score will save the company money, and with this information management can make a well informed decision in minutes instead of weeks or even months. Omron STI also offers a comprehensive suite of machine and process safety services that are available as a full solution or on an a la carte basis. These include machine and process safety education, assessment and risk identification, engineering and design, as well as integration and implementation. About Omron STI Omron Scientific Technologies, Inc. - named by Frost & Sullivan as the 2008 North American Machine Safety Company of the Year in recognition of the companys leading market share and extensive product line - is a North American provider of automation safeguarding products and services. Omron STI provides safety products that are used to protect workers around machinery, automated equipment and industrial robots. Our products serve a wide variety of applications and markets, including semiconductor, automotive, medical, electronics manufacturing, packaging and consumer markets. |
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