Modular workstations adapt to Lean principles

Treston preview edit_tmb Process changes, in production or operations, require functional workstations that take account of individual ergonomic requirements. Treston’s modular product, to be spotlighted at this year’s Northern Manufacturing show, allows a workstation to keep pace with changing modern production techniques. A range of accessories allows the workstation to evolve with changing needs. The company also points out that when accessories are located and positioned according to Lean principles, the workstation becomes more productive and effective. Ergonomic placement of lights, perforated panels, shelves, bin rails and bins; storage bin cabinets provide flexible and practical storage. The Multi-Line concept focuses on material flow in assembly, packing and shipping operations.

The company can build height-adjustable technical furniture according to bespoke considerations, using a variety of technical and manufacturing environments. Drawer cabinets, tool panels and work benches are designed to withstand heavy loads and strenuous use in workshops, repair shops and industrial environments.

To optimise work areas, the company can visit your site, and offer a consultation and design service, preparing detailed drawings of specific workstations and cells.

Visit Treston on stand H67 or go to www.trestongroup.com

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