Event within the framework of the Automatisierungstreff 2010 – current event on the topic of product recalls and how to prevent it risk of IBS: software4traceability Hohr-Grenzhausen, February 23, 2010: together with the organizers of the 2010 Automatisierungstreff “in Boblingen, IBS AG has placed a workshop on traceability on March 25, 2010. The issue is highly topical for some major product recalls. The target group of the practice-oriented event are both SMEs and large companies and corporations. Professor Markus Gluck describes the special problems of traceability management in the automotive industry in his presentation of the Augsburg University of applied sciences and Director of the technology center of West Bavaria. About special liability risks in the industry and how you can avoid speaks lawyer Philipp Reusch. He also informed about relevant laws, policies and regulations and shows how to successfully ward off illegal guarantee and warranty claims. How companies can operate a process security and risk reduction represented by the IBS AG as seamless traceability solutions provider.
Also the relationship with MES, quality management software, and whose effectiveness is discussed. Two practical lectures by representatives of renowned companies supplement the event: CeramTec AG reports on product liability and traceability at a medical technology companies with particularly strict requirements on production and documentation. It introduces Uwe Kemmer, production manager at CeramTec, implementation and success factors. The second practice presentation is designed by BorgWarner GmbH, a company from the automotive industry. Menno Roder, production manager, reported the use of IBS traceability software in the company. A representation of the potential and the benefits of traceability Suite round out the presentation. Another lecture from the House of IBS treated the benefits of traceability systems. Hans-Christian Hilbrich, Managing Director of enters its IBS business consulting A presentation on the reduction of risks of error and reported how the issue of IP protection can be solved. A panel discussion concludes with the speakers and Mr Peter Heidecke, Vice Chairmann of the VDA ITA.