I Holland will demonstrate its latest innovative services, its portfolio of products and its flexible online training package at Achema, the show for the process industries, held in Frankfurt in June.
Alex Bunting, Marketing Manager at I Holland, said: “Achema will be used to particularly focus on I Holland’s services, including design and training. We will have a live design studio on the stand where visitors can see how we develop tablets from the ground up to prevent common problems like sticking and picking by considering important features like the shape and profile of the tablet, and tooling required to make them successful."
"There will be a rapid prototyping service demonstration on the stand, to follow designing a perfect tablet, visitors can see the drawing come to life and hold the tablet in their hand only a few hours later,” he said.
“We believe training and support delivered through flexible channels is an important service that many tablet manufacturers are looking to adopt,” explained Bunting.
“As regulations and record keeping are ever more stringent, the requirement for advice and training, which can be implemented quickly is essential. This is where support through a variety of sources will be important. I Holland has always supplied high quality technical support and training, but these online training tools enable individuals and businesses to receive expert knowledge literally at the touch of a button. This style of training can focus on specific elements of tablet manufacture and provide the appropriate information and certification to the individual.”
A further service being demonstrated during the event is I Holland’s Tool Management System (IH-TMS), which has already been implemented successfully around the globe. It allows proactive monitoring of tooling rotations, inventory and maintenance.
The software has been specifically developed to maintain efficient, well-organised and in-depth monitoring of tablet production giving manufacturers a complete audit trail on tooling usage and maintenance.
It also incorporates an in-depth guide to tooling specification and troubleshooting, with the capability to archive tablet and tool images and drawings incorporating an alarm to alert users of any problems including over compression, when maintenance is required and even when tooling replacements should be planned.