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Since our event management service started in 1996, we have arranged over 100 events for clients including DTI, DEFRA, The Carbon Trust, Humber Chemical Focus, PICME and others. Whilst many companies can provide event management services, our strength is our focus on the process sector; chemicals, pharmaceuticals and food. As consultants to those sectors we understand the relevant technical and business issues in depth and we have an unsurpassed network of contacts in the industry to obtain both speakers and delegates.
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  • For DTI’s Advanced Control Technology Transfer Programme, which ran from 1996 to 2001, we provided 40 seminars throughout England, Wales and Scotland. Technical topics relevant to a wide range of manufacturing companies regularly attracted up to 130 delegates.
  • For The Carbon Trust, we have provided five events in England and Northern Ireland, aimed at enabling the UK chemical and related sectors to learn about strategic ways in which energy efficiency can be improved and carbon emissions reduced.
  • On behalf of Humber Chemical Focus we arranged the 2003 DICIDA (Development Initiative for Chemical Industry Dependent Areas) conference, held over two days and focussing on industry cluster development strategies and innovative technology. The event dinner, held at the National Fishing Heritage Museum, was particularly appreciated by the delegates, many of whom travelled from other EU countries for the event.
  • For Newcastle University, we provided a seminar on statistical process control in the chemical sector.

 

 

 
 
 
     
 
 

For a long time now AJM Consulting has strived to make the application of information technology products and services more accessible to the chemical, food and pharmaceutical processing sectors. From its earliest experiences with the issues of creating manufacturing advantage, AJM Consulting has listened, learned, and applied the results in an extremely effective way. The outcome is an increasing momentum toward the goal of making competitive advantage accessible to all of our clients – all of the time.

Below you will find a selection of downloadable materials that help support us in sharing the message of how we can add value to your production processes – and create you even more manufacturing advantage.

 
 
 
    DATE DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION:  
         
  MS2 Data Mining    
NEW! 1/12/07 News Letter MS2 Data Mining & Visualisation Project Update issue 4 download now
NEW! 23/05/07 Brochure Improve business performance and profitability by understanding complex processes
  08/02/07 Case Study Reducing Variability at Synthomer using MS2 Process Analysis
  15/01/07 News Letter MS2 Data Mining & Visualisation Project Update issue 3
  10/11/06 Case Study Improving Quality at Fibres Worldwide using MS2 Process Analysis
  10/10/06 News Letter MS2 Data Mining & Visualisation Project Update issue 2
  26/09/06 Case Study Improving Quality at Aesica Pharmaceuticals using MS2 Process Analysis
  18/07/06 News Letter MS2 Data Mining & Visualisation Project Update issue 1
  16/06/06 Case Study Improving Quality at Holliday Pigments using MS2 Process Analysis
       
  COMAH    
  05/01/05 Case Study COMAH Management at Grotech Production
  05/01/05 Case Study COMAH Management at Lakeland Laboratories
  08/12/04 Capability Dynamic COMAH Classification System
  08/12/04 Case Study COMAH Assessment in the Paper Industry
       
  MS2    
  14/03/05 Case Study Apprentice Training Management for IMPRESS
       
  Scheduling & Manufacturing Processes
  23/02/05 Case Study Packaging Scheduling at Hodgson Sealants Ltd
  15/02/05 Case Study Paper Mill Scheduling System
  15/02/05 Case Study Batch Management at Aroma & Fine Chemical Ltd
  08/12/04 Case Study Scheduling the Automated Laboratory
       
  Consulting    
  18/02/05 Capability Chemical Sector Audits and Surveys
  18/02/05 Case Study Data mining at Holliday Pigments Ltd
 
   
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