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Has China’s boom reached the end of the line? – Controversial debate
Declining growth and high margin pressure are what Sebastian Heilmann, one of Germany’s leading experts on China, is predicting for the Chinese economy, particularly for sectors such as the chemical, automotive and parts of the engineering industries. At an event organised by consulting firm Staufen, he recommended that industry should think through “disruptive scenarios from blip to collapse”. However, business in China still offers German companies significant opportunities, agreed those attending the Staufen management dialogue.
Read moreStaufen AG once again amongst Germany’s best employers – Great Place to Work
In 2015, too, Staufen AG has been rated amongst the best employers in Germany. At the renowned “Germany’s Best Employers” corporate contest by the Great Place to Work® Institute, the consultancy company based in Köngen near Stuttgart has been recognised as one of the 100 top companies in the 50-to-500 employee category. Staufen AG has around 200 employees and, according to a recent “brand eins” study, is one of the best consultancies in Germany.
Read moreGerman industry takes cost-cutting approach with local suppliers – Production in China
German manufacturers are now focussing on their supply chains in China. Supplier development programmes, which are common in Germany, are becoming more prominent in the Chinese market. Companies react to increasing production costs, greater competitive pressure and price cuts, which are demanded from the Chinese government. German industry sees tremendous scope for improvement at their suppliers: Productivity in Chinese factories can be increased by more than a third, whilst scrap and lead times can be halved – which will allow to achieve high cost savings. This is the outcome of a market analysis by Staufen, a consultancy company.
Read moreIndustry 4.0 by itself does not make a Smart Factory – Study
The general euphoria about Industry 4.0 promises companies the solution to their complexity problems virtually at the touch of a button. The initially extolled German Industry 4.0 index shows however that, besides networking technology, efficient development and production processes are especially necessary in order to really enhance the indisputable potential of the intelligent factory. For this study, 140 industrial firms in Germany were surveyed by Staufen Management Consultancy
Read moreLean Management to ensure Industry 4.0 success – BestPractice Day 2015
Only 27 percent of industrial companies in Germany have actively looked at possible Smart-Factory projects, as revealed by the Staufen consultancy’s “German Industry 4.0 Index”. A majority of these companies apparently does not yet feel ready for the transition to a networked factory. It is true that some homework needs to have been completed before a successful transition can be started. Being lean and efficient is imperative to set off into the world of Industry 4.0. Lean Management and digitalisation go hand in hand. Making a successful transition into a smart factory is the topic of discussion with leading representatives from manufacturing industries together with scientific experts at the Staufen AG “BestPractice Day 2015” in Darmstadt from 8 to 10 June 2015.
Read moreIndustry 4.0 lacks leaders – Study
71 percent of German companies are convinced that the role of managers in the age of Industry 4.0 is more important than ever. Companies see the primary quality of the ideal “Manager 4.0” as that of an outstanding communicator with both subordinates and superiors. The problem: According to the recently compiled first ever “German Industry 4.0 Index”, current managers have a lot of catching up to do in this respect.
Read moreGerman industry awards bad mark to politicians in respect of Industry 4.0 – Survey
Eight out of ten companies in Germany feel abandoned by the political establishment with regard to the future-oriented topic of Industry 4.0. As the first ever compilation of the “German Industry 4.0 Index” also shows, one in ten companies even rate the attitude of politicians towards new key technologies as “counter-productive”. For this study, 140 industrial firms were surveyed for the Staufen management consultancy.
Read moreGerman industry sees itself as a world champion of “Industry 4.0” – Study
German industry is very confident when it comes to Industry 4.0. As shown by the newly compiled “German Industry 4.0 Index”, domestic companies have put Germany in pole position internationally on the road to developing the “Smart Factory”. Only Japan and the USA are developing at a similar rate, according to German firms. China, in their opinion, is already hot on the heels of several industrial nations. For the “German Industry 4.0 Index”, 140 industrial firms were surveyed for management consultancy Staufen.
Read moreGerman industry lacks confidence in China – Study
The “Year of Innovation 2015” proclaimed by Germany and China is in danger of failing. 62 per cent of German business representatives still lack confidence to undertake future development work with Chinese partners. By way of comparison: Not even one in ten cite such a lack of confidence with respect to partners from the European Union. That was revealed by a study conducted by management consultancy firm Staufen and Chinaforum Bayern e.V. For the “China Poll”, 150 companies in Germany were interviewed.
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