Events
At TXM we believe it’s vital to keep up to date with what’s happening in our industry.
TXM Principal Tim Mclean regularly contributes articles to relevant publications to generate discussion on matters of interest. and is often keynote speaker at events around Australia, China and South-East Asia
TXM Lean Manufacturing to Feature at Austech 2012
Published: March 28th, 2012Leading Australian Lean Manufacturing and Project Management company TXM will demonstrate how lean manufacturing techniques can help Australian advanced manufacturers become more efficient during Austech 2012 in Sydney, stand C123.
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TXM Launches Manufacturing Excellence Network
Published: July 21st, 2011Our first Networking has held on Wednesday 8th June at Sykes Racing Geelong.
This Workshop is part of a series in an innovative new service, the TXM Manufacturing Excellence Network. The network is aimed to take your business to the next level of operational performance.
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TXM Lean Enterprise For the Food Industry Workshops – Sponsored by Enterprise Connect
Published: July 21st, 2011TXM has been awarded a major grant from the Enterprise Connect Workshops, Industry Intelligence and Networking program to run five, two day interactive workshops for the Food Industry. Day One for each workshop will be an interactive workshops introducing lean concepts as they apply to the food industry. Day Two will be an on site workshop held at a local food products manufacturer. This will give participants a chance
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TXM To Feature at 2011 Operational Excellence Forum
Published: July 11th, 2011TXM Principal Consultant, Anthony Clyne, will be facilitating a half day workshop at the Operational Excellence National Forum in Melbourne on 19 September 2011.
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Webinar – Sustaining Lean Gains by Taking a (Gemba) Walk.
Published: June 22nd, 2011I recommend you catch this webinar. Jim is a good speaker and understands the Toyota leadership way. The good thing about being on our time zone is we can watch the replay. Simply register, and then receive a link by email and watch it next week at your convenience. Webinar start at 4am Friday morning is a bit difficult (2am in China). If you have any questions, just ask
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