Chasing the Waste
SKF facility proves that waste reduction makes dollars and sense

When it comes to environmental protection, employees at the SKF facility at Flowery Branch, Georgia, recycle, reclaim, reuse – and refuse to give up on any possible project that can help them reach their goal of zero waste.Since 1995, efforts toward zero waste at one SKF facility have gained steam, as success after success has proven that waste reduction can result in both a better environment, and a better bottom...
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Down to Zero

Through seven years of waste reduction efforts, SKF’s Flowery Branch, Georgia, facility has reduced waste streams by 60percent, as it...

Winning logistics

Welcome to issue 4.02 of Evolution, focusing on logistics. I am delighted to bring you, for the first time in...

SKF offers logistics support

SKF Logistics Services is an independent business unit within the SKF Group. The purpose of the unit is to provide...

Your Place or Ours?

The Reliability Maintenance Institute® introduces new training delivery options and courses.The doctor is in the house. And SKF® customers can...

CRUNCH – How to eat a car in 20 seconds

Ever wondered what happened to that stove you got rid of? Or the car that was totaled and towed? Most...

German divestment

SKF’s textile machinery premises in Stuttgart, Germany, were sold to DIBAG Industriebau AG for $9 million. The profit from the...

Electric steering system for industrial vehicles

SKF´s new all electric system gives increased flexibility in design through the elimination of both the steering column and the...

By-wire prototype

At the annual Geneva automobile show held in March 2002,a new concept car developed by SKF and Bertone was unveiled....

Delta Force

To bolster its reliability systems business, in May 2002 SKF acquired Delta Consult of the Netherlands. The company employs 93...