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Examine the Most Important Issues Facing Manufacturing Organizations in 2008 and...

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Examine the Most Important Issues Facing Manufacturing Organizations in 2008 and Identify Key Trends in Manufacturing Technology Investment

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88211) has announced the
addition of "2008 Trends to Watch: Manufacturing Technology" to their
offering.

   This brief examines the most important issues facing manufacturing
organizations in 2008 and identifies key trends in manufacturing
technology investment.

   Scope

   - An overview of challenges facing manufacturing organizations in
2008.

   - The view of the technology priorities of providers and payers.

   - Strategies to help vendors in the manufacturing technology
market.

   Highlights of this title

   2008 has opened with a slightly grim outlook following the recent
events in the US sub-prime mortgage market and their follow-on effects
on the rest of the global economy. Suddenly, what had been an era of
cheap money has come to a very quick close with ramifications being
felt around the world.

   Key reasons to purchase this title

   - Learn about the top trends in manufacturing in 2008.

   - Gain insight into the technology areas manufacturing
organizations are investing in.

   - Identify strategies for expanding business opportunities in
manufacturing.

   ANALYSIS

   - China is growing increasingly complex after key indicators ring
alarm bells

   - Inflation is starting to rise in the Chinese economy

   - Production output is expected to continue to grow throughout
2008 despite international pressures

   - Technology maturity is at opposite ends of the spectrum within
the manufacturing industry

   - Shipping capacity is having a constrictive effect on the growth
of Chinas globalization capabilities

   - Green initiatives will slowly start to gather pace

   - Green operations will primarily spawn from cost savings or
regulatory enforcement

   - Green IT is still only emerging within the manufacturing
industry

   - Rising energy costs will compound pressures for manufacturers in
2008

   - The increasing price of oil and coal will affect both
manufacturing companies and their customers

   - Market volatility will drive investment in key forecasting
technologies

   - Vendors will need to be prepared to shift go-to-market
strategies quickly and effectively

   - Warranties will take prime position in the strategies of
successful manufacturers

   - Warranty management is in part being driven by green
requirements

   - A high priority for customer satisfaction will generate
increased investment in aftermarket capabilities

   - There is significant opportunity for manufacturing companies to
generate aftermarket revenues

   - Warranty management creates opportunities for vendors of
multiple disciplines

   ACTIONS 13

   - Impact on manufacturing companies

   - Recommendations for those selling technology into the
manufacturing sector

   Companies mentioned:

   - CPI Corp.

   - Hewlett-Packard Company

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88211

   Source: Datamonitor

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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