AM Technical Solutions (AM) understands the importance of collaboration in ensuring that global semiconductor projects in the high-tech construction industry are successfully completed.
Such projects are complex and can fall behind schedule, which has a large negative impact on the business plan. AM has a successful track record of providing solutions to such situations and helping recover schedules – and by association – costs.
Kyron, an AM company, is in the process of providing project recovery by overcoming significant constraints for an optical device fabrication building in the U.K.
Due to the Kyron team’s careful attention to the project details and proven commissioning methodology, our client will soon be positioned to manufacture critical optical devices, recovering much of the client’s production schedule.
How Kyron Solved Problems to Support Optical Device Production
Kyron was responsible for the commissioning aspect of the project, occurring near the end of multiple stages. However, the stages leading up to commissioning were falling behind, and Kyron stepped in to provide timely leadership and support.
AM implements the Theory of Constraints in our project delivery. The top constraints on this project included a lack of materials and changes in facility design. The Kyron Commissioning team provided key skills to coordinate resources, plan critical chain activities, and provide leadership.
Now, the project is forecasted to successfully recover much of the schedule and begin operations.
“We are confident in successfully delivering a world-class facility space and equipment to the client to begin operations,” says David Tyrell, VP, Kyron. “We are eager to support the highly skilled team at Kyron to ensure the project is brought to completion according to the project requirements.”
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