Devon-based HepcoMotion is hoping to save more than £60,000 every year thanks to a number of projects managed by staff as they work towards a qualification developed by the National Skills Academy for Manufacturing - part of Semta, the Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies. In the final part of his diary for The Manufacturer, HepcoMotion manufacturing director Barry Engstrom talks about the projects that have been completed, the benefits they have brought to the company and the sense of achievement felt by staff who have taken part in the Business- Improvement Techniques (B-IT) NVQ programme.
Over the past few months I have been updating readers on the progress of our journey towards greater efficiency through B-IT, and I’m pleased to report that the four projects undertaken by staff are now complete and already making a significant contribution to our performance. The first project was aimed at improving efficiency in the…
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