Inflation, labor shortage, supply chain disruptions, what can manufacturers do?

Inflation, labor shortage, supply chain disruptions…. In the past two years, everything seems to have come to a halt for manufacturers. The supply chain and manufacturing process that we thought we could control with precision were all in chaos. We can only prepare materials and load up inventory to try to reduce the impact. The challenging situation is still developing, and the only thing that everyone can be sure of is that the market is constantly changing.

In recent years, countries around the world have paid more and more attention to environmental friendliness. Many countries have begun to plan how to achieve carbon neutrality and carbon peaking in the future, and will soon introduce carbon tariffs. Many companies have also begun to follow the pace of government policies to gradually reduce unnecessary waste.

As manufacturers, how do we face the above issues?

Nine9 has deeply rooted the concept of sustainability in its business operation. By producing indexable cutting tools, we hope to reduce the trouble of setting errors of cutting tools; by producing indexable cutting tools, we hope to save a lot of unnecessary material waste, so that resources can be more focused on providing more value to customers.

If we can reduce material waste, we can reduce carbon emissions and damage to the environment.

If we can reduce material waste, we can produce more consistently and reduce the impact of broken supply chains.

If we can reduce material waste, we have the opportunity to reduce the gap with inflation through continued growth.

For these issues, understanding that “to reduce carbon, first reduce the amount” is the best way to start reducing waste!

The Minimum Consumable Cutting (MCC) Indicator is a reference indicator for measuring the savings of cutting materials and the strength of cutting tools.

The same raw material can only be used once by a typical manufacturer, but Nine9’s innovative indexable design and tool structure allows the same raw material to be used nearly 20 times, significantly reducing the raw material needed, reducing carbon emissions, and at the same time delivering the performance that exceeds customer expectations.

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