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Here are the DMG MORI's world-leading,
advanced machine tool technologies.

No. 1 share in the world through realization of 'Smart Factory'

'Industry 4.0' - a major movement which has swept the industrial world with the notion of IoT (Internet of Things) that everything is connected with the Internet. DMG MORI began to work on the topic early in an effort to improve operation efficiency of machine tools through remote maintenance, operation status management and accurate failure prediction for every machine in motion at DMG MORI factories all over the world by use of networking, software and sensors.

DMG MORI aims to provide customers with support not only for a machine itself, but also hardware and software relating to the machine. DMG MORI’s competitive edge lies in its technologies of the new era that can realize “Smart Factory (thinking factory).” It enables management of every system including the DMG MORI’s new operating system “CELOS” that handles big data inside and outside the company and automation systems essential for unmanned operation via network.

Total Solution that Combines Four Elements
- Complex machining easily completed in a short time -

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DMG MORI's Technology Cycles are new solutions integrating four elements: 1. Machine tool body, 2. Cutting tools and peripheral equipment as Open Innovation, 3. Embeddd software, 4. HMI (Human Machine Interface) such as CELOS. Technology Cycles enable easy and quick start of machining operation and high-quality cutting performance. Machining, setups and measurement which used to be done with specialized machines, programs and tools can now be performed with general-purpose machine tools and standard tools & fixtures. DMG MORI provides customers with the total solution that combines machine tools with peripheral equipment & software.

Four Elements of Technology Cycles

DMG MORI's Technology Cycles are new solutions integrating four elements: 1. Machine tool body, 2. Cutting tools and peripheral equipment as Open Innovation, 3. Embeddd software, 4. HMI (Human Machine Interface) such as CELOS.

  • Machine tool

    • 5-axis machines
    • Multi-axis machines
    • Additive Manufacturing
    • Laser machines
    • Ultrasonic machines
    • etc.
  • Open innovation

    • Cutting tools
    • Coolant
    • Measuring systems
    • Sensors
    • Fixtures
    • Robots
    • Peripherals
    • etc.
  • Embedded software

  • HMI
    Human Machine Interface

List of Technology Cycles

Technology Cycles by category

  • Handling Cycle

  • Monitoring Cycle

  • Measuring Cycle

  • Shaping Cycle

Free ideas leading to infinite possibility 'Hybrid machining' changes the world

Additive manufacturing - defined synonymously with 3D printing in general - is the technology that metal power is fused by laser radiation and deposited into an object based on 3D model data.

DMG MORI succeeded in completing a product by machining a workpiece immediately after it is formed by laser metal deposition. This had been impossible to achieve with one machine. We combined years of accumulated cutting-edge machining techniques with additive manufacturing technologies ahead of the times to develop a hybrid machine.

The DMG MORI's hybrid techniques free designers and engineers from the restriction of design, cost and efficiency issues in the conventional 'manufacturing process' and allow them to think outside the box, expanding the possibility of innovation.

Elaborate manual work on a 1/1000 mm scale supports DMG MORI's high precision.

DMG MORI machine tools have metal surfaces called slideways which come in contact with one another and move. The slideways are very important factor for machine accuracy. A slideway surface repeatedly slides over the other surface, which requires smooth movement. What’s essential for such a slideway travel is a technique called “scraping” that a metal surface is scraped with a scraper by a skilled technician. The precisely scraped slideways have smooth surfaces to the limit, and a number of ultra-small pockets made on the surface retain lubricating oil to help protect the slideway surfaces. The smooth and “non-stress” slideways mounted on a machine contributes to bringing out the best in a machine tool performance. The DMG MORI machines are not only equipped with the cutting-edge technologies, but also supported by skilled engineers with years of experience.

Simpler, smarter and deeper connection between factories and offices via 'CELOS'

The “CELOS,” the DMG MORI-developed next-generation interface, was evolved from an NC control panel. It is a tool that simplifies and accelerates the process from the idea to the finished product.

The multi-touch monitor of the “CELOS” enables intuitive operation with one-touch to the application menu. It is also possible to establish the network system between machine tools and in-company systems through the “CELOS.” With the Job Manager (Job Assistant) and JOB Scheduler functions, operators can centrally manage production plans, progress status and schedules. The “MAPPS V,” a high performance smart operation system mounted on the “CELOS,” offers various functions: the conversational automatic programming function that enables operators to create the programs easily by simply following guidance and inputting the data; the sensor information function that monitors the sensor information and checks machine information such as temperature of the hydraulic equipment and the oil chiller; the tool management system that supports efficient machining; and other functions that easily controls machine operation.

DMG MORI promotes “Industry 4.0” that connects the production environments via network through the “CELOS.”

'In-production' of units with the highest precision and the industry-leading core technologies

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It is a machine tool that produces varieties of parts which are the sources of all products. In the machine tool industry, we are always required to be conscious of the next-generation products in pursuit of product development and production system that meet the market needs.

DMG MORI is working on 'in-company production' with shorter product development times in mind as well as quality improvements and shorter delivery times. For example, the Iga Campus Heat Treatment Plant, the Sheet Metal Plant and the Casting Plant established in 2005 and 2006 are contributing greatly to shortening lead times and prototype development times.

Moreover, we self-manufacture ball screws, which is uncommon among machine tool manufactures, and built the Spindle Plant where a whole production process from part machining to assembly and inspection can be conducted, in an effort to promote “in-company production” of the main components that have a significant influence on the precision of machine tools.

We shorten product development times by self-manufacturing prototypes and quickly provide customers with products that meet their needs -- DMG MORI is going to challenge the possibility of 'in-house production' to win the trust from customers and provide them with great satisfaction.

DMG Media Limited
Subsidiary
IndustryMass media
Founded1905
2013 (current name)
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Key people
The Viscount Rothermere
Chairman
Kevin Beatty
Chief executive
Paul Dacre
Editor-in-chief
ProductsNewspapers and websites
Revenue £931 million
ParentDaily Mail and General Trust
Websitewww.dmgmedia.co.uk

DMG Media, formerly Associated Newspapers, is a national newspaper and website publisher in the UK. It is a subsidiary of DMGT. The group was established in 1905 and is currently based at Northcliffe House in Kensington. It takes responsibility for Harmsworth Printing Limited which produces all of its London, Southern England and South Wales editions of the national titles out of print works in Thurrock, Essex, and Didcot, Oxfordshire.

DMG Media owns the Daily Mail, MailOnline, the Mail on Sunday, Metro, Wowcher, Jobsite and Jobrapido. Its portfolio of national newspapers, websites and mobile and tablet applications regularly reach 55%[1] of the GB adult population: it includes two major paid-for national newspaper titles as well as a free nationally available newspaper. The firm is also responsible for overseeing and developing the Group's online consumer businesses, which also include Teletext Holidays, and for the group's UK newspaper printing operations.

Titles[edit]

DMG Media publishes the following titles:

  • Daily Mail – The Daily Mail is the leading mid-market daily newspaper in the UK. Established in 1896 by Kennedy Jones, Harold and Alfred Harmsworth.[2] It is edited by Geordie Greig.
  • The Mail on SundayThe Mail on Sunday is the UK's second largest national Sunday newspaper. Edited by Ted Verity, it is known for its investigative, exposé journalism and its lifestyle magazines You and Event.
  • MailOnline – MailOnline is the world's largest newspaper website with more than 54 million monthly unique visitors globally.[citation needed]It is also America's third biggest online newspaper with US traffic of 20 million monthly unique visitors and almost 2 million daily visits.[3]
  • Mail Plus – Mail Plus is an app available via subscription on Apple and Android tablets. It features all the content of the printed edition plus interactive features, games and puzzles.
  • Metro – an urban tabloid free newspaper distributed throughout many UK cities, Metro is the UK's third-largest print newspaper.
  • Metro.co.uk – UK online newspaper with a daily circulation of 1.6 million[4]
  • Mail Today – a 48-page compact size newspaper launched in India on 16 November 2007 that is printed in Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida with a print run of 110,000 copies. Based on a subscription model, the newspaper has the same fonts and feel as the Daily Mail, and was set up with investment from Associated Newspapers and editorial assistance from the Daily Mail newsroom.[5] Indian foreign media ownership laws restrict holdings to 26 percent.
  • 7DAYS, a free tabloid newspaper based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates,[6] was established in 2003 and is the only English language newspaper in that country without any government ownership.

Other services[edit]

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  • Mail Travel – Mail Travel started out as a Reader Offer department of the newspaper but has become a travel business offering holidays and cruises from over 20 suppliers. It relaunched its website in September 2014.
  • Wowcher – Wowcher launched in 2009 by Nick Brummitt and sold to DMGT in March 2011[7] and has since grown to become the UK's second largest online vouchering website. The brand is focused on affluent, urban, young women.
  • Jobsite – Jobsite.co.uk is a UK recruitment site for engineers, IT/tech, finance, sales and admin roles. It reaches over 65% of the UK population; 26% of candidates use Jobsite exclusively.[citation needed]
  • This Is Money – thisismoney.co.uk – provides consumer financial advice.
  • Extra.ie [8]
  • Evoke.ie [8]
  • Rollercoaster.ie [9]

Joint ventures and associates[edit]

  • Zoopla Property Group, in which DMG Media has a majority share (52.6%), owns and operates online property brands including Zoopla.co.uk and Primelocation.com.

Former titles[edit]

  • Evening Standard - Previously owned by Associated, after facing financial difficulties the paper was purchased by Russian businessman Alexander Lebedev, on 21 January 2009, for the price of £1.[10]
  • London Lite – free sheet that was formerly called the Standard Lite, but was re-designed to compete with News International's new free sheet thelondonpaper. It was also a free sheet, handed out by vendors in the evening around the London Zone 1 area. The Lite closed on 13 November 2009.
  • Elite Daily – an American website targeted at millennials, which was sold in 2017.[11][12]

Legal action[edit]

On 27 April 2007, Associated Newspapers was ordered to pay undisclosed damages to Hugh Grant. He sued over claims made about his relationships with his former girlfriends in three separate tabloid articles, which were published in the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday on 18, 21 and 24 February. Grant's lawyer stated that all of the articles' 'allegations and factual assertions are false.'[13]

In a written statement, Grant said he took the action because: 'I was tired of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday papers publishing almost entirely fictional articles about my private life for their own financial gain. I'm also hoping that this statement in court might remind people that the so-called 'close friends' or 'close sources' on which these stories claim to be based almost never exist.'[14]

The publisher has also lost libel cases and paid damages to personalities including television presenter Thea Rogers,[15] and Oisin Fanning, former CEO of Smart Telecom.[16]

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On 1 October 2019, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex announced via a statement that his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle is suing Associated Newspapers over a private letter one of its newspapers, Mail on Sunday, had published.[17] The handwritten letter, which Markle addressed to her father, Thomas Markle, was published by the paper in February 2019.[18] The statement claims that the paper misused private information, copyright infringement and breached the UK's Data Protection Act 2018.[17] Furthermore, the Duke and Duchess alleges the letter was published illegally and edited selectively to hide 'lies' the paper had told about the Duchess.[17] Prince Harry added that the legal action 'hinges on one incident in a long and disturbing pattern of behavior' against his wife by British tabloid media.[17]

Associated Newspapers was ordered to pay damages of £120,000 and published two apologies, in April and May 2019, to a charitable organisation for wrongly claiming links to terrorism.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^NRS July 2012-June 2013, comScore June 2013
  2. ^Brake, Laurel; Demoor, Marysa (2009). Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland. Academia Press. ISBN9789038213408.
  3. ^comScore, January 2013
  4. ^'ABC Newsbrand report April 2017'. Archived from the original on 21 December 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  5. ^'www.thomascrampton.com/media/thomas-jacob-mail-todays-india-newspaper-ifra/'. Archived from the original on 21 February 2012.
  6. ^'Dubai news and what to do in Dubai'. 7DAYS Dubai. 17 December 2013. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  7. ^Nick Brummitt, founder of Wowcher
  8. ^ abMiley, Ingrid (1 March 2019). 'Irish Daily Mail seeks redundancies to save costs'. Retrieved 29 April 2019 – via www.rte.ie.Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^Slattery, Laura. ''Irish Daily Mail' publisher reaches redundancy target'. The Irish Times. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  10. ^'Ex-KGB spy buys UK paper for £1'. BBC News. 21 January 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  11. ^'How Elite Daily's 20-something founders sold their startup to Daily Mail for ~ $50 Million in cash'. Business Insider. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  12. ^'Bustle acquires Elite Daily from Daily Mail and rebrands as Bustle Digital Group'. 17 April 2017. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  13. ^'Hugh Grant accepts libel damages'. BBC News. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  14. ^Tryhorn, Chris (27 April 2007). 'Associated pays Grant damages'. The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  15. ^Sweney, Mark (8 May 2007). 'Associated Newspapers to pay libel damages to BBC producer'. The Independent.
  16. ^'Newspaper bosses are left smarting after libel action'. Independent.ie.
  17. ^ abcdFoster, Max; Kent, Lauren; Lewis, Aimee. 'Prince Harry and Meghan sue UK tabloid'. CNN. Retrieved 1 October 2019.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  18. ^Kindelan, Katie (1 October 2019). 'Prince Harry says Meghan is 'falling victim to the same powerful forces' as Diana'. ABC News. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  19. ^https://www.carter-ruck.com/images/uploads/documents/INTERPAL_TRUSTEES_PRESS_RELEASE-13062019.pdf
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External links[edit]

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  • Documents and clippings about Associated Newspapers in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW

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