People

Filter articles on this page

Active filter:
  • All companies
  • All countries
  • People
  • All content types
Filter articles on this page

Companies

Countries

Categories

Content types

0 article(s) for your choice


Reset filters

Clare Chaffey gets KAIZEN going in Kent!

Clare Chaffey literally lives KAIZEN. In her role as Senior QA (Quality Assurance) Documentation Supervisor at SEKISUI Diagnostics in Kent she is managing the online documentation and training system (CATSWeb) and is providing support for other users. Also, managing the quality records archives and releasing the batch folder documentation for Production is part of her job.

Read more

Meet “Mr. KAIZEN”: Akira Hikono

The highlight for all the European KAIZEN teams is getting closer. The yearly KAIZEN convention take place in November. Before we present all participants and their projects, we would like to introduce to you the head of KAIZEN activities at SEKISUI, Akira Hikono from the Total Manufacturing Management Center.

Read more

SEKISUI Pipe Renewal exhibits at IFAT 2018

For five days, the world’s leading trade fair for environmental technologies – the IFAT – addressed the topics water, sewage, waste and raw materials management in Munich, Germany. The industry’s products are in rising demand all over the world. This was also notable at the booth of SEKISUI Pipe Renewal: During the entire trade fair, the team informed interested visitors about trenchless pipe rehabilitation.

Read more

SEKISUI S-Lec celebrates its first pensioner

Since 1997, SEKISUI S-Lec is producing Interlayer Luminous PVB film in Roermond, Netherlands. In recent years, the team in Roermond expanded and became very close and familiar. As the first ever retirement was happening this year, the colleagues organized something very special for Frans Rosbender, who left the company after working at SEKISUI S-Lec for over a decade as Assistant Operator.

Read more

Bet for a good cause!

SEKISUI employees from all offices have the possibility to participate in this year’s European Football Tournament by betting on one team for a charitable purpose (for free). The prize money will go to a local non-profit organization of the winner’s choice.

Read more