TXM Lean Solutions Ltd — Stand 17 361
As manufacturers continue investing in automation and advanced technology, the demands on supporting processes, factory flow, and workforce performance increase significantly. While automation can provide major productivity gains, it often brings greater challenges such as higher raw material inventory, increased work-in-progress, and greater pressure on available floor space.
Without optimising slower production steps and the overall physical layout, factories can quickly become congested. In many cases, new technology exposes underlying process weaknesses instead of solving them—limiting the return on investment.
To address this, TXM has developed a proven Facility Layout Development Process refined over two decades. At MACH 2026, we are showcasing this approach using our new 3D printed virtual factory, allowing visitors to:
• Visualise the impact of layout changes,
• Assess workflow improvements before investing,
• Explore optimal solutions with TXM Lean consultants.
“This will be our third MACH show. We always receive great interest in our stand, so this year we are taking it to another level with a physical layout model to facilitate the discussions.”
— Lester Troughton, TXM UK Business Manager
Visit TXM at MACH 2026, Stand 17 361, to discover how to maximise returns on automation and ensure seamless integration between new technology and your production team.
Company Background
TXM Lean Solutions are global leaders in implementing Lean and operational excellence programs for small and medium sized enterprises. Over the past 20 years, TXM has improved operations in more than 1,000 factories worldwide.
We work with leading international manufacturers as well as over 500 SMEs, giving us a unique understanding of how technology and Lean thinking can combine to remove constraints and unlock sustainable growth.
TXM was founded by Tim McLean, author of the best selling book Grow Your Factory, Grow Your Profits, one of the most widely recognised titles on Lean manufacturing.
Learn more at txm.com












































