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*East France Dental Insurance

<< Our activity is highly
competitive, with very strong
competition from 'low cost'
countries, so we had to find
the smartest solution to the
equation: productivity +
flexibility + quality +
automation = sustainable
competitive advantage.
The combination of Sescoi's
WorkNC Dental software with
a Willemin MACODEL
machining center was the
best solution. >> Daniel Quarrey, director of the Mutualité Dentaire de l’Est.
Strategic Growth PlansMutualité Dentaire de l’Est (MDE) was
created in 2008 with three sites and a
staff of 64, all based in the East of
France. It produced dental prostheses
for dental and medical centers
throughout the East of France. In 2010,
turnover was over Euros 3.8 million,
and growth over 8%. MDE was also
certified ISO 9001 and ISO13485.
2010 saw the start of a move to new
technology at the Company. "We
wanted to set up a fourth production
site near Strasbourg which would
become our 'technological showcase'",
explains Daniel Quarrey, MDE director.
"Our objective was to supplement our
traditional, craftsmanship oriented
work by a digital machining solution
including CNC machines, software and
the required peripherals. Automating
our production processes would enable
our strategic growth plans."
2 years’ market researchIn 2008, Daniel Quarrey travelled
around France, Switzerland and
Germany to investigate the various
solutions on the market which might
meet the Company’s objective. "I
visited a great number of laboratories
who had installed systems capable of
3+2 and 5 axis machining and I
attended specialized industry trade
fairs. Virtually every time I came across
WorkNC Dental. I set up a project team
of the Company’s production personnel
in order to reach a collaborative
decision. I really felt that it was
important that they gave me their
opinion on the specialized functions
and features of the solution we were
looking to select."
MDE’s specifications were both simple
and highly complex at the same time.
"We needed a complete solution; the
CNC machine, the software application
as well as the scanner and tools. That
was the first criterion. Above all we
were seeking a solution specifically
designed for the dental prosthesis
sector that would allow non
technicians such as ourselves to use
the system, quickly and efficiently."
In 2010 MDE identified the best
solution for its requirements:
"It was a bit of a gamble for us but we
appreciated and were impressed by
the first class support provided for
WorkNC Dental and by Willemin
MACODEL", he added. "it was like a
joint commitment"
Today, digital machiningA dental prosthetist is a craftsman. He
is also a creator, a sculptor, a modeler,
a metallurgist and a polisher, etc. The
different phases are a succession of
manual operations.
Today, technology replaces a number
of these phases. Oral impressions, wax
models, or data from intra oral scans,
are required. WorkNC Dental retrieves
the CAD data from the scanned model
and the rest of the process is
automated through machining wizards
that ensure reliable toolpaths are
generated fast. WorkNC Dental toolpaths are
optimized depending on the
material being machined. After the
prosthetist checks the machining
project (positioning, nesting
optimization, creation of support pins),
data is directly transferred to the
Willemin Macodel CNC machine which
then machines the part.
With the WorkNC Dental Automation
Module also in use at MDE, the whole
production process is automatically
managed without the need for any
user intervention. Thanks to a
bidirectional communications system
with the NC unit providing permanent
control over the machine, the
Automation Module allows the CNC
machine to be stopped or run as
required and is able to schedule jobs
to be carried out depending on
machine availability.
"I’m not a technician; so I don't get
involved in the technical details at all",
says Daniel Quarrey. "What I can tell
you is that our craftsmen were quickly
impressed and won over by the quality
and the finish of prostheses produced
by WorkNC Dental and the Willemin
MACODEL CNC machine.
They obtain consistent results which
are difficult to achieve and guarantee
through manual work."
Ambitious objectivesThe digital machining solution was
implemented in February 2011. "We
resized our activity taking into
consideration the arrival of new
technologies, but we are well aware
that we did not fully exploit our
resources last year", confides Daniel
Quarrey. "We have much more
ambitious objectives for 2012."
MDE’s objectives are:Use of the digital machining center
to 80% of its capacity; Time savings of between 50 and
60%; Development of an inter-site strategy
for more flexible, versatile operation; ROI over a maximum of 2 to 3 years; Increased productivity, thereby
generating growth
MDE’s conclusion:"MDE needed the digital machining
solution and this has already had real
impact on our expertise. Following the
automation of the site near
Strasbourg, we already passed a first
milestone of 25% of daily production,
the balance is still being managed
manually. But the experience gained
so far has shown us that there is huge
scope for further progress and that we
will be able to continue to increase our
productivity due to the digital
machining process.
At the start of 2012, MDE has 4 sites, a
staff of 88, serving 16 dental medical
centers employing around 90 dental
surgeons. In 2011 this represented a
turnover of Euros 4.5 million and over
20,000 prostheses produced
exclusively in France.
It's now up to us to determine the right
processes, associated with the most
suitable tools and efficient working
procedures, as well as the correct
strategy and best partners, to build the
competitive advantages that will allow
us to compete on equal terms with
'low cost' countries".
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