Torque-Expo

SEMINARS

Seminars programme 2024

Torque-Expo 2024 has put together a beneficial and highly relevant seminar programme, sponsored by Optimas, covering some of the key challenges and opportunities currently facing the fastener, tool and related markets.

Free to attend, you can join peers to listen and engage with thought leaders and experts on burning topics impacting your industry and business.

Sponsored by

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11am – 11.15am

UKCA marking of dowel type fasteners for structural timber

The UKCA marking deadline is just months away. By 1 January 2023, products must be tested and found compliant for placing on the UK market. Manufacturers are required to take action ahead of the deadline. Will your business be affected?

Hugh Mansfield-Williams
Technical Manager, BM TRADA

11.30am – 11.45am

Fixing industry misconceptions

Jaton Construction Products’ Technical Manager, Reza Jafari, shares his knowledge and experience and tackles some of the common misconceptions held in the fixing industry, in a practical look at the sector.

Reza Jafari

 

MEng, Structural Engineer, MICE
Technical Manager, JCP Fixings

12noon – 12.15pm

How to sell your business

Tips on how to prepare a business for sale, what to expect in the process and what are the alternatives to selling. Conversely, if you’re looking to buy, what to look out for to achieve a lower price. Fastener industry veteran Jerry Ramsdale speaks about his experience of buying and selling businesses in the sector.

Jerry Ramsdale

Managing Director, Stag Publications

12.30pm – 12.45pm

Fastener trends & headlines

Disruption, supply headaches, recruitment challenges and buy-outs galore. The editor of Torque Magazine takes a look at some of the key trends and headlines of what has been a significant period for the fastener industry.

Jonathon Harker
Editor, Torque Magazine
The Torque-Expo 2024 seminar line-up
Mike Tuffy - Optimas

Near-Shore and On-Shore Sourcing Strategies for OEMs and Distributors

Mike Tuffy | CEO International for Optimas

Today’s manufacturers are facing both common and uncommon challenges when it comes to sourcing fasteners for their products. 

Geopolitical events over the last three years have exposed the vulnerabilities of offshoring exclusively. What’s resulted is a re-thinking of best practices around regionalisation and near-shore and on-shore sourcing, which is fast becoming a consequential movement to better support manufacturing.

UBS Bank examined the re-shoring trend when it polled more than 1,600 executives earlier this year. According to their research note published on March 2, 2023, many senior executives in different sectors intended to move parts of the supply chain closer to home — 78% in Europe, 70% in the U.S. and 54% in China plan to do so.

OEMs and suppliers are responding; however, many are challenged by exactly how they pivot to this new approach and what it takes to get it done.

In this session, Optimas will discuss near-shore and on-shore sourcing strategies for OEMs and distributors and lay out the benefits of this new movement. Mike Tuffy, CEO, International, Optimas Solutions also will cover key elements of near-shoring and on-shoring, including:

  • The advantages to manufacturers/OEMs and suppliers considering re-shoring
  • Best practices to re-shore your fastener supply chain and how combining sourcing and direct manufacturing can complement each other
  • Key benefits to near-shoring and on-shoring, particularly with securing the supply chain, reducing costs, and eliminating disruptions

 

Mike will wrap up the session discussing why working with re-shoring partners makes sense and the benefits they can offer OEMs. A Q&A session with the audience will conclude the presentation and discussion.

Scott Gooding - Nord-lock

Secure bolted solutions

Scott Gooding | Nord-Lock

Coming soon.

Colin Ward - Slimstock

End-to-end supply chain planning

Colin Ward | Slimstock

Coming soon.

Slimstock
Ian Worth - Crowe UK

Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) legislation

Ian Worth | Crowe UK

CBAM is an EU measure, intended to capture data and generate carbon levies on certain goods imported to the EU. At first glance, it might seem irrelevant for the UK, however, the EU continues to be the UK’s biggest export market, so EU customers of UK exporters will need carbon data to fulfil their CBAM obligations. At the very least, UK exporters will need to provide carbon data, but if they are exporting on DDP terms, they will also have direct CBAM obligations in the EU. Furthermore, the UK intends to implement its own CBAM measures by 2027, so now is the right time for UK businesses to learn about their CBAM obligations.

Crowe UK
Clive Daley - the Daley Hub

Building a resilient supply chain

Clive Daley | the Daley Hub

We keep hearing from various sources that the supply chain issues have almost gone.  We disagree. Supply chain excellence is now compulsory!

Business today is fast paced and consumer driven, where convenience and speed of delivery are a must.  Those with availability reign supreme and those with sluggish or inefficient supply chains disappear into the murky waves in a matter of seconds….and supply issues are often signalled as the straw that broke the back and killed a business.

If you want a seat at the evolving table, you must not only add value but also ensure that your supply chain is seamless and is as fluid as the water is sails on.

Our webinar focuses on sharing simple strategies you can implement to ensure your supply chain continues to sail steady in any waters.

We will touch on the following:

  • View your Supply Chain as a Profit Chain
  • How to balance your sourcing strategy
  • How to reduce working capital
  • Cash is King and how to create more!

We will also touch on “The destabilising factor” will our strategies make things worse before they get better?

Clive Daley, Principal Consultant, Strategy and Supply Chain, Daley Hub Limited

40 Years in Retail and Supply Chain

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Adrian Morgan - Hydrajaws

Measuring Torque and Ensuring Compliance in Industry

Adrian Morgan | Hydrajaws

Hydrajaws presentation will highlight the importance of measuring torque and assuring compliance in various industries and introduce Hydrajaws’ latest innovation, Verify Torque, a groundbreaking digital torque measurement tool designed to meet the growing need for precise torque measurement to ensure compliance and accuracy in various industries and more importantly recording the results.

Key Points:

Importance of Torque Measurement: The presentation emphasises the important role of torque in safety, compliance, and process validation across industries like manufacturing, construction, automotive, and aerospace.

Verification of Torque Specification: Hydrajaws’ Verify Torque integrates with a Bluetooth-enabled reporting app, allowing for seamless measurement of torque values across different assets.

Efficient Data Capture and Recording: This tool simplifies the process of capturing and recording torque measurements, saving time, and ensuring traceability.

New Industry Standard: Verify Torque sets a new benchmark in torque measurement tools, catering not only to existing fixing industry customers but also to broader industrial applications.

Conclusion:

Verify Torque by Hydrajaws represents a significant advancement in torque measurement technology, promising enhanced safety, quality, and efficiency for various industrial applications.

Hydrajaws

The robots are coming already here.

Richard Fishburn | Spectrum Digital

Explore the sales order processing shift for manufacturers and wholesalers, powered by automation, advanced language models, and software robots. Learn strategies for directing new orders into ERP systems with ease.

Spectrum Digital