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OER-BLME’s webinar on Manufacturing: Negotiating the New Reality on August 31
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic, mitigating shrinking export markets and protectionist tendencies, necessity of adopting 4.0 industrial processes and business sustainability will be discussed at OER-BLME’s webinar on ‘Manufacturing: Negotiating the New Reality,’ on August 31.
Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), Madayn and Oman Manufacturers Association are the endorsement partners of the webinar. OCTAL, Areej Vegetable Oils and Derivatives, MISCO (Moon Iron & Steel Co), JOTUN Paints, Sohar Aluminium and Al Madina Logistics are the strategic partners.
The manufacturing sector in Oman is facing a host of challenges like – supply chain disruption, vanishing export markets, increased downtime, safekeeping of employees and sustaining their business as a result of COVID-19 pandemic. The disruption has necessitated adoption of Industry 4.0 initiatives such as digital transformation, smart manufacturing and flexible production. These changes will lead to process improvement, increased quality management and enhanced safety. Companies also need to open up new markets as their traditional sources of revenue are under threat.
OER-BLME’s webinar beginning at 11 am, will focus on a cross section of issues impacting the manufacturing sector in Oman, solutions and the way ahead.
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