Labor shortages and inflation are also taking their toll causing some groups to take matters into their own hands. A group of ranchers have joined forces to build a Sustainable Beef plant on 400 acres near North Platte, Nebraska to help meet consumer demand while bringing costs down. AIMS Metrology has also taken steps to help fabricators this volatile marketplace. The company is telling its story at EASTEC and The Quality Show.
The only CMM OEM to design/build its 5-axis machines in the U.S. AIMS added to its mobile shop floor HB and lab-grade LM when it introduced the Summit 10.10.10 in 2020. Equipped with 5-axis REVO-2 dynamic scanning, the Summit puts multisensor high-volume, large part inspection in the hands of job shop operators for the first time.
This aggressive, multi-pronged approach means better response time for fabricators. Whether a customer has one machine or 50 CMMs, AIMS has put the pieces in place to strengthen its commitment to service and support. Customer feedback has primarily focused on one thing: the ability to call, reach a person and get corrective action right away. Requests for automation have also escalated since 2020. In addition to offering a full complement of CMMs for any job shop requirement, AIMS can provide everything from a post process manual load/unload machine or a fully automated CMM inspection cell.
The pieces AIMS has put into place are also allowing the company to help manufacturers and job shops fill the gaps left by the labor shortage. The CMM builder is cross training AIMS and MSI personnel to provide programmers, training, service, support and engineering. In the current marketplace environment, OEMs have to take on the role of fixers. AIMS is equipped to think outside the box and see opportunities instead of problems.