With the data and technology available today, the plastics industry is experiencing a significant shift. This change affects how machinery is engineered, used, valued, and purchased.

Evaluating the return on investment of new plastics extrusion machinery or upgrades needs to go beyond just purchase price. Considerations should include longevity, technology advancements, and the strength of supplier partnerships. This approach shifts the focus towards a ‘Total Cost of Ownership’ (TCO) framework.

Download the latest e-book from Graham Engineering for more on why it’s time for plastics manufacturers to reframe how machinery is valued. You will learn:

You will learn:

The benefits of shifting to a TCO mindset when looking to upgrade or purchase new machinery
The three key considerations to focus on when evaluating the TCO of equipment
How to calculate the TCO of your current plastics extrusion machinery fleet

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    With the data and technology available today, the plastics industry is experiencing a significant shift. This change affects how machinery is engineered, used, valued, and purchased.

    Evaluating the return on investment of new plastics extrusion machinery or upgrades needs to go beyond just purchase price. Considerations should include longevity, technology advancements, and the strength of supplier partnerships. This approach shifts the focus towards a ‘Total Cost of Ownership’ (TCO) framework.

    Download the latest e-book from Graham Engineering for more on why it’s time for plastics manufacturers to reframe how machinery is valued. You will learn:

    You will learn:

    The benefits of shifting to a TCO mindset when looking to upgrade or purchase new machinery
    The three key considerations to focus on when evaluating the TCO of equipment
    How to calculate the TCO of your current plastics extrusion machinery fleet

    A Dedicated Partner in TCO

    Graham’s Lifecycle Management service is designed to protect and maximize the value of machinery for improved TCO and machine performance. With over 60 years in the extrusion industry, Graham’s expertise has continued to grow and adapt to the evolving needs of customers, offering service and support well past the sale of machinery through its full lifecycle.

    Our technology solutions, including the Navigator® control system, are designed to prolong machinery lifecycles. This system allows manufacturers to remotely monitor and troubleshoot their equipment, saving hours of manual data acquisition, reducing operational downtime, and cutting unnecessary maintenance costs. At Graham Engineering, we’re dedicated to delivering quality solutions that support efficient and cost-effective operations over the entire lifespan of your machinery.

    Graham is resourced and well positioned to help customers upgrade and maintain their extrusion machinery fleets to reduce the ongoing investments necessary for production and minimize Total Cost of Ownership.  

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