Manufacturing Management Show attracts top industry sponsors

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The Manufacturing Management Show – which will open its doors on 23-24 November 2016 at the Jaguar Exhibition Halls, Ricoh Arena, Coventry – has already attracted several top companies as headline sponsors.

Brammer/Buck and Hickman, RS Components and Toyota Material Handling are supporting the comprehensive new event which will meet the diverse needs of the UK’s manufacturing managers.

The show will also be supported by Arco and 123 Insight.

This two-day event will combine keynote conference sessions with hands-on workshops and an exhibition featuring market-leading suppliers.

The conference will bring together Britain’s biggest manufacturing players alongside leading industry associations and government officials to debate subjects including strategies for rebalancing the economy back towards manufacturing, best practice hints and tips as well as providing hands-on advice on business issues like continuous improvement, maintenance, people management and safety. The conference sessions will offer a rich stream of business case studies, providing delegates a unique opportunity to learn how to overcome top production challenges from their peers.

Ian Ritchie, managing director, Brammer and Buck & Hickman, said: “The new Manufacturing Management Show will give us the opportunity to showcase our partnership approach and how this adds value for customers, and will also allow us to hear first-hand about the challenges and priorities manufacturers face.

“Supporting the event through headline sponsorship is a natural extension of our philosophy to add value to customers and the wider manufacturing industry. We are excited about participating in the Manufacturing Management Show.”

Jarn Gill, head of corporate sales, RS Components, added: “In a competitive environment, businesses are having to deal with increasing demands on cost savings. Understanding how procurement efficiency can be achieved can involve a very different solution for each one of them.

“As a global company with over one million customers, RS Components has invested time to understand the challenges they face. By working together with customers, using insight and data, we have helped them unlock and understand their hidden costs and to find solutions that will save money.

“RS are pleased to be headline sponsor of the Manufacturing Management Show and are looking forward to meeting customers to explain more about our value process.”

Tony Wallis, commercial director for Toyota, said: “With a breadth of management responsibility, the Manufacturing Management Show will provide managers with the opportunity to meet companies who can support them in materials handling, health and safety and maintenance. We believe it will provide a great opportunity for Toyota Material Handling to display our trucks, but also talk to managers about how we can support them.”

Registering for the event is easy and ensures free entry to the show and allows visitors to select the workshop and conference sessions they would like to attend. Visitors can register at: www.manufacturingmanagementshow.co.uk

To exhibit at the inaugural Manufacturing Management Show and for sponsorship enquiries contact James Slade: +44 (0)1322 221144, Email: jslade@findlay.co.uk