FRAMECAD Solutions working with AMB Qatar

AMB Qatar receive FRAMECAD steel frame building solution

Press release, July 31st 2008, Steel Guru

Al Masaood Bergum Qatar has announced that it is one of the first companies in the Middle East to receive the revolutionary ‘FRAMECAD’ machinery, which enables high volume production and construction of cold formed steel buildings from villas to warehouses, by accurately cutting, punching and dimpling the steel.

The Qatar facility is the first to receive this groundbreaking equipment, ahead of AMB facilities in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The new machinery will go to improve on Al Masaood Bergum’s already competitive and efficient offerings, ensuring that clients receive cost effective, quality projects on time and within budget.

Mr McNamara Clinton country manager of AMB Qatar said that “We are extremely pleased to be one of the first companies in the region to use the FRAMECAD machinery, to increase productivity, which will in turn reduce costs for our clients. We are eager to see new technological advancements being introduced in the region to ensure that we are global industry leaders, raising standards and improving return on investment. We will continue to purchase and introduce quality machinery, making our facility one of the best in the world for manufacturing turn key building solutions.”

FRAMECAD is a fast and precise building solution that streamlines the steel frame design and building process. The result is an increase in return on investment, with a dramatic increase in productivity. The steel produced complies with internationally certified quality standards.

AMB, the leading supplier of prefabricated steel and timber frame buildings in the Middle East, is committed to providing customers with solutions for all their building needs. The company offers clients on and off shore turnkey solutions that includes design, approval and service installation, together with furnishing and landscaping.

Streamline your systems for increased productivity

Press release, July 31st 2008, Arabian Business

With the vast amount of property and infrastructure development currently underway in the region, construction companies are seeing a year-on-year increase in the demand for materials, skilled workers and production facilities.

With demand outpacing supply, it is becoming increasingly challenging and difficult to find affordable and suitable land for industrial complexes, hire an adequate number of skilled workers and source suitable and affordable staff accommodation.

As a result, construction companies like Al Masaood Bergum (AMB) need to identify more efficient and cost-effective operating solutions. This means maximising output from the current workforce and production facilities to gain the most in terms of productivity and profitability.

Many companies don’t consider the production process when organising and arranging work areas, which can lead to a significant loss in time and money. Often workers do not think twice about double handling materials and sub assemblies, thus creating extra work.

Having studied our AMB facilities, we found the layout of our production yard meant that many processes were duplicated with materials often being transferred from one end of the yard to the other and back again. Companies should carefully study their production facilities to ensure machinery, equipment and storage areas are strategically placed to enable the greatest level of worker efficiency.

Staff shortages are becoming increasingly prevalent in the construction industry as a result of the now competitive salaries being offered to workers’ in their home countries. Accommodation is also becoming a serious issue, with a combination of rocketing rents, lack of land availability and the ever-increasing cost of living.

Staff retention is also becoming a problem, with well-trained workers moving from company to company once they gain the relevant experience. Due to these issues it is therefore worth considering an upgrade to suitable equipment and machinery that is automated and requires less manpower.

The company invested time to research new advanced technology, which would increase productivity whilst maintaining the company’s high quality output. As a result of this research, AMB was one of the first companies in the Middle East to receive the revolutionary ‘FRAMECAD’ machinery. This technology enables high-volume production and construction of cold-formed steel buildings from villas to warehouses, by accurately cutting, punching and dimpling the steel.

The machinery is the world’s most advanced end-to-end steel frame building solution, which allows users to confidently and rapidly produce cold formed steel for buildings with consistent accuracy that is determined by the system, not the skill level of factory workers or on-site assemblers.

The fast and precise building solution streamlines the steel frame design and building process. The result is an increase in return on investment, with a dramatic rise in productivity due to a reduction in the design, production and construction process, skilled manpower and errors; an increase in product range; minimal floor space and production area; a reduction in waste and improved quality. The steel produced complies with internationally certified quality standards.

In order to raise standards within the industry, it is essential for companies to study the advanced technology available on the market and bring it to the region to compete with other global construction companies.

Companies also must adopt consistent and regular training practices to make certain staff understand and implement efficient practices. Employees must be completely comfortable with any new machinery or technology to ensure efficient use and to avoid problems by implementing detailed training sessions internally and externally from the manufacture.

It is also important to recognise that the more people you employ, the more expensive it is to control the working area, with a need to employ more line managers to supervise and ensure the smooth operation of the production line.

By reorganising and streamlining production facilities, centralising certain activities and educating and training the workforce, employers can expect a significant increase in the production capabilities in facilities after automating and streamlining certain activities.

At AMB each production facility greatly improved its productivity and yard efficiency and the company’s total production turnover increased by nearly 50%.

Employers continually striving to meet the ever-increasing demands of their clients by identifying ways for improving production, ensuring they employ the highest standards of safety and quality, and finding solutions for staffing shortages.

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