Optimas Returns to Advanced Engineering
October 3, 2024 | On stand H150 for the Advanced Engineering exhibition from 30 – 31 October, Optimas’ experts will be speaking to attendees on how they can simplify their supply chain, reduce their total cost of ownership and explain how they help manufacturers transition to their products and services to ensure a smooth process.
5 Key Steps to Changing Fastener Suppliers
August 14, 2024 | As a global manufacturer and supplier of fasteners and c-class components, Optimas has a wealth of experience in supporting industrial producers who are looking to find greater value in their fastener usage. The process of changing fastener suppliers can seem daunting; however, they have broken down five key considerations when thinking about changing partners.
Optimas Enhances UK Manufacturing with Significant Investment
June 27, 2024 | Optimas Solutions, a global industrial manufacturer/distributor and supply chain solutions provider, has completed further significant investment to its UK manufacturing facility, in Droitwich at their Barton Cold Form plant, with the addition of a MV-S NewGen EDM Machine.
How Engineering Expertise Can Boost Operational Efficiency and Quality in Manufacturing
May 20, 2024 | There are a number of benefits to utilizing engineering and quality services, from enhancing the efficiency of fastener concepts all the way through to the final product and ensuring the products meet desired quality and engineered requirements for the assembly line. Experts Graeme Bassett (VP, APAC), Greg Babinec (Applications Engineer, US), Jonathan Christopher (Quality Director, UK) and Stuart Katz (Marketing Director, US) compiled five key reasons why manufacturers should utilize engineering and quality services.
Fasteners for EV Assembly
May 10, 2024 | Legendary Lotus race car engineer Colin Chapman developed a philosophy that propelled his Formula 1 machines to multiple championships: “Simplify and add lightness.” Electric vehicle manufacturers face a similar challenge: adding lightness and simplifying the process of building complex vehicles that rely on a combination of dissimilar materials.