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Continuous Feeding


Polyolefin Production


Supervisory Control Integration


Master Batch Production


Pressure Conveying


Profile Extrusion


PRECISION THE PROCESS OF


Our precise approach to process solutions will make a measurable difference to your bottom line.


Smart Flow Meter Stefan Kalt


Global Business Development Manager - K-Tron Plastics Compounding & Extrusion Industries


Jaime A. Gómez, PhD


Global Business Development Manager - K-Tron Plastics & Chemicals


With world-class mechanical design, precision weighing technology, and cutting-edge control systems, K-Tron means productivity throughout your process – and throughout your business.


Learn how K-Tron can solve your material handling and feeding challenges. Visit us at ktron.com


ERP System Developed For Compounders


Poly.ERP was developed because existing standard ERP applications did not give proper answers to specific questions of production, logistics, quality and sales management in a recipe-based production environment.


Recipe-Based Production


The continuous optimizati- on of production processes in terms of cost, quality and


customers focus is an essential key to competitiveness.


Poly.ERP offers a variety of approaches to improve production process by specializing in the recipe-based manufacturing.


Modules


✓ formulation development ✓ application technology ✓ production planning and control ✓ procurement management ✓ sales & order management ✓ stock management ✓ quality management ✓ maintenance ✓ reporting, analysis and KPI ✓ logistics


www.polyerp.eu Our Focus Is Your Advantage


Are you a compounder, recompounder or tollcompounder and interstested in streamlining your business using


an ERP system, that was custom build for your industries requierements?


Contact us at info@polyerp.eu or learn more about Poly.ERP at www.polyerp.eu Ask for our success story with one of Germanys leading compounders Polymer-Chemie GmbH.


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