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Milford Manufacturing Services Invites OEMs to Enter 'The Looking Glass' Into Extended Manufacturing Environment
August 21, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Milford, Mass. — Milford Manufacturing Services has invited OEMs to "Enter The Looking Glass" — a flexible virtual manufacturing environment providing 24x7 online access to information and control of their product and supply chain throughout the manufacturing process.
Through The Looking Glass, OEMs can leverage industry-leading Web technology to view anywhere/anytime access to information about "where is my product"; simulate "what-if" scenarios for customer change requests, cost reduction, supply chain management, ECOs and more in order to guide decision-making and achieve maximum flexibility; drive the manufacturing process, schedule and supply chain as OEMs access production data; and, obtain fast, error-free pass-through of information from suppliers.
Milford Manufacturing Services boasts a 20-year EMS heritage and an ISO 9001:2000-certified, 110,000 sq ft facility designed and equipped with $50 million in state-of-the art production equipment for global manufacturing. For more information, visit www.milfordmfg.com.