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On-demand Webinar: Achieving speed to market via standards-based integration

Hear first-hand how Procter & Gamble, Pfizer, and SABMiller intend to leverage OMAC/WBF's Make2Pack initiative to reduce engineering and startup costs.
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Speakers discussed how their companies will use Make2Pack to:

• reduce the time to create new automation for equipment and manufacturing

• reduce the skills needed to support manufacturing

• give business many more choices in selection of process, packaging and control equipment

• Boost manufacturing flexibility

Speakers: Procter & Gamble: Dave Chappell, Corporate Technical Section Head; SABMiller: Garth Basson, Manufacturing Systems Manager; Pfizer: Velumani Pillai, Senior Manager/Team Leader

Moderated by Pat Reynolds, Editor, Packaging World

This free webcast is sponsored by Pro Mach and Rockwell Automation.

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