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Daniel Roth Experience 1987-2007
1987-1989 EXPERIENCE ICBT-RITM
• Germany, Luxembourg and USA
• Commissioning and Service of textile machines, assembly and twisting of fiberglass
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ICBT-RITM Twisting and Assembly Machine
Example of fiberglass workshop in Germany for GEVETEX
Cake motor
Bobbin motor
Ring station
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ICBT-RITM Workshop in Valence
Workshop and preassembly of machines in France
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1989 - 1992
• UTC SEVENANS Master in Systemic Products Design
• INPG ENSHMG MASTER in Advanced Mechanics
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1993-2003 PRODEL EXPERIENCE
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Examples of Products to assemble
Steering system
Pneumatic plug Cooling device
Motor Telephone Electronic Board
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From Manual Assembly…
In line assembly workshop in the Nineteen Century
First in line assembly line in a Ford factory
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…to Fully Automated Lines…
An example of Automated assembly station
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…With Mechanical Integration…
The pallet is indexed at the station and process begins 10
…And Manual Station
Transport Pallet
Product to Assemble
Screwdriver
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Texas PRODEL Experience 2000-2003 Creation of the Texan Branch in COPPELL TX
Exhibition in Philadelphia
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…ROBOTIC Assembly…
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… For PHONE ASSEMBLY…
Phone at test station
Telephone
Gripper System
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L’atelier de production Nokia DFW
CNN June 2000 : A Nokia Phone In its nine (soon to be 10) factories around the world, mobile-phone giant Nokia
will churn out approximately 325 million handsets this year
alone. That's 10 phones per second, every hour of every day, all year long.
18 lignes PRODEL, 50m de long. TCY 10s
20 M€ par an de CA
DMN 2007 : The 440,492-square-foot industrial complex at 5650 Alliance Gateway Freeway was
built in 1995. Nokia had owned the property - on 60 acres - since 2000.
In October 2006, the wireless phone manufacturer announced that it was closing the Fort Worth plant
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PRODEL Inc. TEAM in the Nokia Workshop
Préparé le 18 Novembre 2007 16
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standard PRODEL Assembly CELL
2003 - 2004
• EDHEC THESEUS NICE
MBA FINANCE-MARKETING-INNOVATION
BEST FELLOW AWARD
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LEMO Experience 2005-2006
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AXORYS Experience 2006-2007
Radiator Assembly
Value 2,5 M€, 25 m long, 13 m width..500 assembly combination. TCY 20s
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The Rise of 3D Design
Cycle time Robots
simulation
Dynamic Mechanical
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To Assembly of Electronic Products
Manual Assembly and Test of Electronic Boards
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To CAD Design Development
ABB Robot Modelizing of Ring Insertion
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Examples of Cooling Radiators Assembly System
SolidWorks Intense Usage from Design until Machining of Components 24
Examples of Fully Automated Lines
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Since October2007 KANNEGIESSER
The World of Integrated Laundries
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KANNEGIESSER The Partnership
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The System Solutions
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Flatwork Garment
Wetwork
Service
Washing systems
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Tunnel washers
PowerTrans PLUS
PowerTrans PLUS JET
Centrifuges
PowerSpin PLUS
Press‘
PowerPress
Washing technology
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Washer extractors
FAVORITplus
PowerSwing
Towel Processing
Revolution
Desinfection sluices
CD CWD Transclean
Ironer Lines
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Feeding machines
CEM Synchro EMA EML EMC EMX
EMD GEM
Ironers
HPM.II HPM(-Gas) HPM-G(-Gas)
SHM(-Gas)
Folding machines
CFM.II KFS MKF RFL.II RFL-J RFM.II
SFM.II RFS
Processing of dry work
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Dryers
PowerDry.II DC
Dry work folding machines
AFM-S(B)/-BR BFS FSM TFM 18 TFS.II
Garment Systems
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Tunnelfinisher
X-MT S-MT
Sorting systems
Simplex
Folding Technology
FA-X FA-4
Logistic Solutions
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Supertrack AERO
Turnkey Laundry Systems
SUPERTRACK Bag clean unloading systems Reims 4,5 M€
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Garment Sorting System
Garment Finishing, Sorting and fully Folding Automated System
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Products and Expedition Storage
NEWTEC Automated Storage System
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2014 KANNEGIESSER Private Exhibition
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6000 Square Meter, 100 Machines, 3000 Visitors
Logistic System VECTURA
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ANNEXES
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Diplômes
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Recommandations
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Recommandations
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Recommandations
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Recommandations
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Layout Example
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Design of Integrated Laundry
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France-Telecom, Nokia, Valeo, Siemens VDO, Borg warner, Alcatel.. .
F-T question: How to create/evaluate a toolbox of scouting software?
Answer: By mapping and developing a correlation matrix of elementaryscouting tools. By applying tool #2 to tool #7
contact France: Daniel ROTH Theseus MBA +33(0)6 25 39 13 12email: [email protected]
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5-Correlation Matrix: tool that brea ks down a produc t/service into smaller entiti es. Tool tha t combi nesbreakdown princi ple with a sta tisti cal approach. The results visualize the level of interactivity(c orrelation)between sub-systems within a system.
6-Reverse Engineering: tool that builds a product/service solution using a dismantling, breaking down approachof an existing product/service .
7-Systemic Design: Desi gn tool that puts in perspec tive the product/service within a system. A system is acombination of subsystems were compatibili ty between subsystems has to be combi ned with a compatibilty ofthe system with its environment.
8-Product Lif ecycle: fi rst desi gn constraint tool that obliges the stakeholders to put the product lifecycleinto perspective. "Nothing is permanent" principle.
9-Global Interface: second design constrai nt t oo l that p laces the human stakeholder in the heart of thedesign perspec tive. explore the 5 senses interactions wi th the product/service plus any other environmentalconstraint.
10-Value Chai n: thi rd design c onstraint tool. Graphical representation of the value added of the product/service along the value chain. The value chain may be viewed from different perspectives.
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