India's Industry 2.0
Industry 2.0 (www.industry20.com) is published monthly. With a
controlled circulation base of 30,000, more than two hundred
thousand monthly readers across India, have relied up this vital
publication since 2002. Covering twenty industry sectors,
Industry 2.0 reaches key decision-makers. 65% of the
publications readers are managing directors, CEO's, vice
presidents and other senior executives. Recently, Anoop K Menon,
Assistant Editor, expects, "A long term engagement because
Cutler's thoughts on manufacturing will fill in a vital gap,"
The current issue of Industry 2.0 includes a feature article by
contributing editor, Thomas R. Cutler about Kanban. Thomas R.
Cutler, who founded the Manufacturing Media Consortium in 1999,
has grown the participation from 300 journalists to more than
two thousands key clients, journalists, editors, trendsetters,
and key business leaders worldwide. Cutler has authored more
than 1000 articles for a wide range of manufacturing
periodicals, industrial publications, and business journals
including most of the leading monthly trade publications. Cutler
is the author of The Manufacturers' Public Relations and Media
Guide. Cutler was voted #1 Manufacturing Journalist for the
third year in a row. The firm has forty-two employees worldwide.
TR Cutler, Inc., (www.trcutlerinc.com), is the nation's largest
manufacturing marketing and public relations firm, based in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
Reducing lead times through detailed flow techniques is the
concept of a kanban system with a "push" manufacturing
environment. IT managers are asked to develop methods for
implementation of digital kanban systems, because a leaner
production method is not created by paper (or card) kanban
instructions that result in lost orders, duplicated orders, or
supplier confusion. Constant breakdowns in information flow are
a common problem in the manufacturing sector. While there may be
no obvious connection between Digital Kanban and Linux,
according to Justin Diana, Vice-President of Datacraft
Solutions, "Linux makes better economic sense to develop or run
a digital kanban solution versus Windows." According to Diana,
"There is a paradigm shift in the investment and development
community relative to "open source" technologies. The benefits
that come from a global base of developers have made many of the
open source technologies move to the forefront in many
application areas."
TR Cutler, Inc. www.trcutlerinc.com Thomas Cutler 954-486-7562