From: Leif Josefsson
[leif@paintfacilities.com]
Sent: Monday, February 27,
2012 8:29 AM
To: paul.sinkus@daimler.com
Cc: Bob Cheesman
Subject: RE: Fw: New top coat
system, Santiago, Mexico, Proposal
Paul,
Thank you for the information.
One additional question, what type of robots are you purchasing,
located inside the spray booth or on x-rail in the spray booth wall.
Regards
Leif
From: paul.sinkus@daimler.com
[mailto:paul.sinkus@daimler.com]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 6:41 PM
To: leif@paintfacilities.com
Cc: david.lepschat@daimler.com;
jazmin.lopez@daimler.com; juan.gutierrez@daimler.com; jose.j.jimenez@daimler.com; miguel.gonzalez@daimler.com; luis.rueda@daimler.com
Subject: Re: Fw: New top coat system, Santiago, Mexico, Proposal
Hi Leif,
It seems I
overlooked the questions you sent last Friday. Please accept my apologies.
In answer to
your questions:
1) What is the
production rate?
per A6 please use 30,000 units per year. Also please use 10.6
minutes to process a cab and hood together.
per
2) What is the
size of the product?
per
A9, the maximum cab length is 3108 mm, the maximum width is 2420 mm, the
maximum height is 2881 mm (this is not on a dolly), the maximum hood length is
1914 mm, the maximum width is 2427 mm, the maximum height is 1565 mm. Please
see the attachment for clarification as this does not include dollies or skids
which (design and fabrication) are part of the scope of this project.
3)What are the
lengths, heights, and widths of the products on skids?
The
skid design and fabrication is part of this scope. Our current process involves
dollies which are not likely to be well suited to the new process. You are
welcome to provide a proposal that utilizes our current dolly system. Please
see the last paragraph of section 1.2 in 1_Santiago Topcoat Booth and Oven.pdf.
4) What is the
cure time and temperature for the oven?
Please
use 30 minutes at 200°F.
5) What is the
clear height below trusses in building?
Please
see the attached drawing. There is a section where we plan to raise the roof.
Sketch will follow.
6) Is system
elevated with spray booth bottom section located on the plant floor?
It is
not likely that the system will fit without having some kind of pit. Please
provide a budgetary number for this- the intention would be that this will not
be in the scope of the paint shop vendor. Daimler intends to fund this
separately under the supervision and buy off of the paint booth vendor.
Paul Sinkus
Coating Technology
Daimler Trucks North America
Office: 503-745-2553
Mobile: 503- 866-6802
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David Lepschat/164/INT/EEC 02/17/2012 09:18 AM |
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Hi Paul,
Here is some
good news for a change. Please see the email below from Leif at PMPF.
Best Regards,
David Lepschat
General Purchasing Agent - IPS/AT3
International Procurement Services
Daimler Trucks North America LLC
Phone: (503) 745-8198
Fax: (503 745-5320
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Forwarded by David Lepschat/164/INT/EEC on 02/17/2012 09:16 AM -----
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02/17/2012 09:14 AM |
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David,
In reference to our phone conversation today, I like to confirm that PMPF
will provide you with a proposal for the new top coat system at your plant
in Santiago, Mexico.
We will require three weeks to prepare a proposal.
PMPF will supply, install and start up the system with-in 9 months.
We will start preparing the proposal Monday February 20, 2012, unless we
get
different directives from you Monday.
Please provide information regarding production rate, size of product
(including skid) to be coated, length (skid/product),height (product on
skid) and width.
Cure temperature and cure time for the oven.
Available clear height below trusses in building.
Is the system elevated with spray booth bottom sections located on the
plant
floor.
Do we have to follow Daimler specifications or should we propose the most
cost efficient system, with the same or better performance.
Thank you for this opportunity to work with Daimler Trucks.
Best regards
Leif Josefsson
Pneu-Mech Paint Facilities
7640 Dixie Highway, Suite #160
Clarkston, MI 48346
Phone: (248) 620-4700
Fax: (248) 620-0721
Cell: (248) 762-0817
leif@paintfacilities.com
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