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  Over 85 companies are now Curvaceously improving their processes including: AstraZeneca, BAE Systems, BP, DSM,  Dow Corning, Huntsman Petrochemicals, INEOS Chlor, Nestle & Pilkington Glass  
 
Applications of this new process technology are varied and surpass statistical process control with new methodology for process improvements including six sigma


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Case Studies

Over 80 major process companies are using Geometric Process Control (GPC) technology through it's various tools already. Process improvements and enhancements to Six Sigma and Batch and Continuous processes are already apparent with this new process technology. Here are some illustrations of the successes our customers are having with Curvaceous...

 Huntsman Petrochemicals
published in The Chemical Engineer, January 2005.

Tyco Healthcare (Mallinckrodt Chemicals)
Published in Process Control News Europe, December 2004.

INEOS Chlor
Published in Engineering Technology, November 2003.

 

GPC's novel process technology tools are providing new methodology for Six Sigma and process improvement. Enhancing the Six Sigma methodology, GPC hopes to reach out to those who are looking for answers to long standing process problems that have never before been solved. GPC's non-mathematical tools mean that more people are able to benefit from the process improvement it offers, unlike with Statistical Process Control methods.

A few of the key application areas in which GPC can help include Six Sigma, Design of Experiments, Process Analytical Technology and Multi-Variable Statistical Process Control.