Georgia Tech’s GaMEP program has much to be proud of in its contribution to Georgia’s manufacturing industry. By helping manufacturers solve problems and introduce innovations, the program has been instrumental in ensuring that Georgia’s manufacturing industry remains one of the most robust and progressive in the country. This accomplishment is no small feat, particularly in light of the constant changes and challenges that come with operating in a global marketplace. Georgia Tech’s GaMEP program should be commended for its tireless efforts and contributions to the growth and prosperity of the state’s manufacturing sector.
In a real-life application of the saying “a stitch in time saves nine,” a Georgia-based company faced a critical issue when damage to a key piece of machinery threatened its operations. Thankfully, the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (GaMEP) stepped in and provided timely assistance. With over 60 years of experience, GaMEP has been dedicated to helping small- to medium-sized manufacturers in Georgia thrive, contributing to economic development statewide.
Silon US, a manufacturer in Peachtree City specializing in engineered compounds, encountered problems with their extrusion line during a period of increased customer demand. The malfunctioning drive mechanism on the line, crucial to production, put the company’s operations at risk. With replacement parts weeks away, Silon had to make a critical decision: Should they continue operating? And if so, at what capacity? GaMEP offered a solution.
Working side by side with the expert manufacturing team at GaMEP, Silon achieved a remarkable feat. They installed wireless condition monitoring sensors, which provided instantaneous insights into the health of their manufacturing assets. This breakthrough not only allowed Silon to keep its operations running but also prevented further damage by optimizing the equipment’s usage. Silon should be incredibly proud of this innovative accomplishment, and its positive effects are sure to be felt for years to come. The collaboration between these two teams has proven to be a great success, proving that working together can lead to impressive results.
Today, Silon continues to benefit from this innovative solution as it uses sensor technology to detect any deviations in machinery health, allowing its maintenance team to proactively address issues and avoid costly downtime. GaMEP’s Sean Madhavaraman emphasizes that Silon’s success is a testament to GaMEP’s commitment to educating and training managers and employees, implementing cutting-edge technology, and collaborating with businesses to find solutions.
Silon’s General Managers, Daniel Raubenheimer and Matt Gammon are proud to share how their company has benefited from the expertise of GaMEP. With the help of wireless condition monitoring sensors, Silon can now anticipate equipment breakdowns and prevent potential disasters, ultimately ensuring safe operations. This not only saves time and effort but also helps the company save money. Both Raubenheimer and Gammon echo a resounding sentiment of gratitude toward GaMEP, thanks to the organization’s vast manufacturing expertise. Such an association has been invaluable in terms of enhancing Silon’s manufacturing processes and bringing the company one step closer to its goals of excellence and reliability.
With GaMEP leading the way, Georgia’s manufacturing sector is poised for continued growth and success.