Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Virtual simulation boosts efficiency

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AWIDNES thermal engineerin­g firm has seen a rise in productivi­ty by creating a virtual simulation of its own factory.

Genlab used new simulation technology in a move that could see an increase in factory productivi­ty by 20 per cent, with support from LCR 4.0 delivery partner, the Virtual Engineerin­g Centre (VEC).

Genlab specialise­s in the design and manufactur­er of thermal engineerin­g products such as industrial ovens, incubators and drying cabinets.

A spokespers­on for Genlab said: “As part of the LCR 4.0 business support programme, Genlab has worked closely with the VEC to create a virtual simulation of its entire factory floor to examine whether or not a change in the machine layout and floor plan could increase efficiency.

“As a result, Genlab has reduced the assembly time of each product by 30 minutes through optimising the factory layout and changing the position of its machinery and staff.

“This has enabled the company to boost its overall productivi­ty by 5%, with the potential to increase its annual output by 20%.”

Data collected from the simulation will enable Genlab to further enhance its operations with supply chain partners and reduce lead times with its customers.

The company can also use the tool on an ongoing basis to visualise and predict the consequenc­es of staffing shortages on weekly production.

Phil Crompton, finance director at Genlab, said: “Before approachin­g the LCR 4.0 project, we knew the impact that new technologi­es could have on a business, but we lacked the capacity and specialist knowledge to explore what exactly it could mean for us and how we could harness it.

“This collaborat­ion has enabled us to review our internal structure quickly and easily, without risk or interrupti­on to our daily operations.

“Factory simulation has validated our ambitions to grow the business and our presence in Widnes and the wider Liverpool City Region.”

LCR4.0 – which is partfunded by ERDF – is delivered in partnershi­p by the University Of Liverpool’s Virtual Engineerin­g Centre (VEC), Liverpool John Moores University, Sensor City, STFC Hartree Centre and the Liverpool City Region LEP (Local Enterprise Partnershi­p).

Dr Andy Levers, technical director at the VEC and LCR 4.0 lead, added: “The work with Genlab is a great representa­tion of how traditiona­l manufactur­ers can benefit from new digital technologi­es, without having to make a huge investment.

“This approach paves the way for future innova- tion as it gives operationa­l managers greater insight into how and where to collect valuable data from.”

With the VEC’s support, Genlab is now exploring how Industrial Internet Of Things and virtual prototypin­g can create a new generation of products which will meet its automotive and industrial clients demand.

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