Clients in the News
DPR Group works hard to showcase our clients as rising stars in each of their respective fields. One of the ways that we achieve this is by getting bylined articles, feature articles and breaking news published about our clients in high-profile business, trade, technology and vertical publications. Here are some recent articles that we placed featuring our clients.
More Than SPC – How Automotive Manufacturers Can Leverage Quality Systems
October 30, 2015
Clients in the News: The automotive industry was one of the first to embrace the power of Statistical Process Control (SPC) software. Over the last few decades, SPC has certainly helped automotive manufacturers collect data on the plant floor, monitor for quality issues and meet industry standards, but that is ...
Read MoreNew Technology in Warehouse Automation and Cold Storage
October 23, 2015
Clients in the News: Cimcorp’s MultiPick is a fully automated, robotic material handling solution. It precisely controls the entire material flow of a distribution center or dispatch area and provides accuracy, rapid handling, flexible use of space, easy cleaning and improved labor savings. The solution can handle a variety of standard ...
Read MoreFuture-Proofing Quality Systems
October 16, 2015
Clients in the News: As individuals, we safeguard ourselves from the unknown future. We childproof the electrical outlets in our homes to prevent shock and scratchproof mobile devices to protect them from drops. But in manufacturing, how can companies future-proof their quality systems from the ever-changing tides of technology? By the ...
Read MoreMore Than a Label: 5 Reasons You Need a Consumables Consultant
October 10, 2015
Clients in the News: Although a seemingly small piece of your business, the right product labels are "mission critical" pieces of your operation. But, instead of going online and ordering whichever type of consumables you deem a good fit, it is best to turn to outside expertise – a consumables consultant ...
Read MoreBetter Day Health Automates Patient Health Records, Location
October 9, 2015
Clients in the News: When a patient visits a medical facility, a doctor will likely use a laptop or tablet to access his or her medical records, and to input notes from the current visit. This clerical process, in which the provider inputs data while sitting with the patient, acts ...
Read MoreHow to Pick and Choose: Behind the Scenes at Cimcorp
October 9, 2015
Clients in the News: It’s a combination of a heavy-duty, clamping and vacuum-based tool and a large, fast gantry that can be 10 to 15 M wide and 30 to 100 M long. The gantry can build up to 8-foot pallet loads and has a one-ton capacity. The bridge structure travels ...
Read MoreRemodeler Opens Damascus Showroom
October 2, 2015
Clients in the News: If you ever grow tired of peering at photos of bathrooms and kitchens on Pinterest or Houzz and long for the old-fashioned hands-on method of choosing your finishes and fixtures for a remodeling project, you’re on the same page as Mickey Taff, the founder and president of ...
Read MoreA New Way of ‘Tagging’ the EHR
October 2, 2015
Clients in the News: Barcoding, a Baltimore-based developer of supply chain solutions, is teaming up with Better Day Health to make the latter's clinical documentation platform accessible through radio frequency identification. The concept would enable clinicians to access and amend medical records and receive real-time decision support simply by walking into ...
Read MoreQ&A: Getting on the Same Page with Sales and Operations Planning
September 25, 2015
Clients in the News: Paulo Viola, the chief executive officer of NeoGrid North America, sat down with Supply & Demand Chain Executive (SDCE) to discuss his thoughts on sales and operations planning (S&OP). Read more:
Read MoreBarcoding Inc.’s RFID Technology Could Mean Less Typing for Doctors
September 25, 2015
Clients in the News: Baltimore-based Barcoding Inc. is providing its radio frequency identification technology to a Louisiana startup that aims to automate the collection of medical data during doctor's visits so physicians have more face time with patients. Read more.
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