Owner at The Forbes Group, Owner at The Forbes Group
Location:
Greater Detroit Area
Industry:
Logistics and Supply Chain
Work:
The Forbes Group
Owner
The Forbes Group since 2002
Owner
ITT- Fluid Handling Systems Div. 2000 - 2002
Divisional Production Control Manager
Education:
Oakland University 1986
Bachelor of Science, Quantitative Methods
Honor & Awards:
I asked Jim Forbes to lead a Factory Physics assessment in conjunction with an MES “proof of concept” project. His assessment surfaced several actionable recommendations focused on machine downtime and manufacturing cell capacity as well as recommendations to put a system in place to collect additional data for further review and analysis.I also consulted with Jim on several occasions. As strong proponent of MES and a skilled Lean Manufacturing practitioner, Jim provided key strategic input into our MES project planning and strategic direction. Jim stressed the need to use MES as a tool to collect data and monitor variability, rather than as a tool with which to make operational decisions. Jim was a pleasure to work with and his expertise and layman’s approach to Factory Physics helped me to understand key concepts and a pragmatic approach to focus on reduced cycle times and improved quality.
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McDonals Macomb, MI Nov 2013 to Jul 2014 Maintenance TechnicianIntergrated Living Sterling, MI Jul 2011 to Jul 2014 Direct Care WorkerINDEPENDENT OPERTUITIES of MICHIGAN (I.O.M) Utica, MI Mar 2008 to Jul 2012 Support Specialist (Caregiver)Meijers Utica, MI Apr 2009 to Apr 2011 Warehouse/ Grocery ClerkTop Craft Tool Charter Township of Clinton, MI Jul 2008 to Apr 2009 Driver/WarehouseHELICAL Fraser, MI Oct 2007 to Jul 2008 MachinistTEDESCO BULDING SERVICES Sterling Heights, MI Mar 2005 to Apr 2008 JanitorCAVCOR TECHNOLGIES New Baltimore, MI Aug 2000 to Sep 2007 Machinist, Maintenance, Bench hand, Driver
Education:
NORTHWESTERN TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Southfield, MI Mar 2006 to Jan 2007 TechnologyFULLERTON COLLEGE Fullerton, CA Sep 1991 to Jun 1993
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James S Forbes
Address:
Worcester, MA 01605
License #:
19303 - Expired
Issued Date:
Oct 10, 1990
Expiration Date:
May 1, 2012
Type:
Apprentice Plumber
Us Patents
Rear View Mirror With Facet Containing Selective Acceptance Layer
James Wendell Forbes - Farmington Hills MI, US Alexander Petniunas - Dearborn MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
G02B 5/08 G02B 7/182 B60R 1/06
US Classification:
359838, 359883, 359884
Abstract:
A rear view mirror assembly is disclosed in which the mirror has a viewing section and an alignment section meeting to form a reflex angle. The alignment section is etched with a targeting image: a cross-hair or the side surface of the vehicle. When the targeting image is aligned with appropriate feature on the side of the vehicle, the reflex angle is such that the mirror is properly aligned. Also disclosed is a mirror assembly having viewing section and an alignment section with a clear protective outer layer a selective acceptance layer below the clear protective outer layer, and a colored substrate below the selective layer. When the vehicle operator can see the colored substrate through the selective acceptance layer, which transmits only normal light, the mirror is properly aligned.
James Wendell Forbes - Farmington Hills MI, US Alexander Petniunas - Dearborn MI, US
Assignee:
FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60R 1/08
US Classification:
359850
Abstract:
A rear view mirror assembly is disclosed in which the mirror has a viewing section and an alignment section meeting to form a reflex angle. The alignment section is etched with a targeting image: a cross-hair or the side surface of the vehicle. When the targeting image is aligned with appropriate feature on the side of the vehicle, the reflex angle is such that the mirror is properly aligned. Also disclosed is a mirror assembly having viewing section and an alignment section with a clear protective outer layer a selective acceptance layer below the clear protective outer layer, and a colored substrate below the selective layer. When the vehicle operator can see the colored substrate through the selective acceptance layer, which transmits only normal light, the mirror is properly aligned.
Rear View Mirror With Facet Containing Selective Acceptance Layer
James Wendell Forbes - Farmington Hills MI, US Alexander Petniunas - Dearborn MI, US
Assignee:
FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
G02B 5/08
US Classification:
359839
Abstract:
A rear view minor assembly is disclosed in which the minor has a viewing section and an alignment section meeting to form a reflex angle. The alignment section is etched with a targeting image: a cross-hair or the side surface of the vehicle. When the targeting image is aligned with appropriate feature on the side of the vehicle, the reflex angle is such that the minor is properly aligned. Also disclosed is a mirror assembly having viewing section and an alignment section with a clear protective outer layer a selective acceptance layer below the clear protective outer layer, and a colored substrate below the selective layer. When the vehicle operator can see the colored substrate through the selective acceptance layer, which transmits only normal light, the minor is properly aligned.
Knock Detection System And Control Method For An Internal Combustion Engine
William J. Graessley - Ypsilanti MI James Zehnal - Livonia MI Kevin R. Carlstrom - Dearborn Heights MI Mitchell A. Deperno - Royal Oak MI Daniel P. Bartolucci - Canton MI James W. Forbes - Farmington MI
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
F02P 514
US Classification:
123425
Abstract:
A knock control system for internal combustion engines comprising a knock sensor and a knock detection circuit that uses an electronic engine controller. The knock sensor creates an electrical output signal indicating the presence of engine structure vibrations resulting from engine combustion characteristics. The circuit filters the knock sensor signal, time gated at independent crankshaft angles, and transfers it to a noise channel and to a knock channel. A comparator distinguishes between background vibration and vibrations during the combustion event that are due to knock. The knock detection function, along with the crankshaft angle position reference signal, develops time gated "snapshot" signals indicating the magnitudes for both the background noise and the vibrations created by denotation and distinguishes between them. These signals are processed by the knock detection system along with the engine controller's other system variables to influence engine control parameter changes to prevent further knock.
Method For Coupling A Sunroof Assembly To A Structural Frame Of A Vehicle
- Detroit MI, US James A. Forbes - Ortonville MI, US Craig D. Schroeder - Wyandotte MI, US
International Classification:
B60J 7/047
Abstract:
In an embodiment, the presently disclosed method for coupling a sunroof assembly to a structural frame of a vehicle includes the following steps: (a) moving a sunroof module and a bond frame of the sunroof assembly through a windshield opening of the structural frame and toward a roof portion of the structural frame; (b) securing the sunroof module to the roof portion of the structural frame; (c) moving a locating fixture downwardly toward the roof portion of the structural frame; (d) inserting the frame pins of the locating fixture in frame pockets of the structural frame; (e) applying a first clamping force to the structural frame and the locating fixture; (f) inserting the sunroof pins of the locating fixture in the sunroof pockets of the bond frame; (g) applying a second clamping force to the bond frame; and (h) securing the bond frame to the sunroof module.
Method For Coupling A Sunroof Glass Apparatus To A Vehicle Body
- Detroit MI, US James A. Forbes - Ortonville MI, US Craig D. Schroeder - Wyandotte MI, US
International Classification:
B62D 65/06
Abstract:
A method for coupling a sunroof glass apparatus includes the following steps: (a) moving a fixture toward a roof portion of a vehicle body in order to insert a plurality of pins of the fixture into locating holes formed in the vehicle body; (b) coupling net plates to the arms of an actuating mechanism of the sunroof assembly; (c) decoupling the fixture from the net plates while maintaining the net plates coupled to the arms of the actuating mechanism; and (d) coupling the flanges of the sunroof glass apparatus to arms of the actuating mechanism via the net plates in order to movably couple the sunroof glass apparatus to the vehicle body. In another embodiment, the presently disclosed method may additionally include coupling the net plates to the fixture before moving the fixture toward the roof portion of the vehicle body.
- Montreal, CA Nate QUITORIANO - Montreal, CA James FORBES - Ypsilanti MI, US Gordon ROBERTS - Montreal-West, CA
International Classification:
G01J 1/48 G01N 33/00 H01R 43/00 G01J 1/04
Abstract:
Systems for analyte detection are disclosed. The system includes absorption channels positioned along a surface of an object. The absorption channels are configured to trap an analyte. The system further includes a sensor embedded in the object and configured to detect the presence of the analyte. The sensor includes a light source configured to transmit light and a detector configured to detect a change in an intensity of light transmitted by the light source. The sensor further includes a cable configured to connect the light source to the detector, wherein the cable comprises detection regions, and wherein the detection regions include a portion of the cable exposed to the analyte in the absorption channel.
Systems For Detecting Target Chemicals And Methods For Their Preparation And Use
- Montreal, CA Jonathan Ikola SAARI - Zurich, CH Nate QUITORIANO - Montreal, CA James FORBES - Ypsilanti MI, US Gordon ROBERTS - Montreal-West, CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/00 B05D 5/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for detecting target chemicals are disclosed. A system includes a chemical sensor configured to filter light. The chemical sensor includes a referencing arm configured to output light at a first intensity level and a sensing arm sensitive to a target chemical. The sensing arm is configured to output light at a second intensity level. A difference between the first intensity level and the second intensity level indicates a presence of the target chemical.
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Will the Church Fail or Fulfill Martin Luther King Jr's Legacy?
adjustment has been exciting and, if I'm being honest, deeply terrifying on some levels. Standing in the pulpit where voices like Martin Luther King, Jr.; William Sloan Coffin, James Forbes -- not to mention luminaries like Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama have spoken -- it's daunting to say the least.
Date: Jan 18, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Mountaintop Experience and a Prophetic Call for Climate Change
org), Chris Hedges (American journalist), former Vice-President Al Gore, Jan Eliasson (Deputy Secretary-General at the UN), Iriama Margaret Lokawua (Indigenous Women Environmental Conservation Project), James Forbes (Senior Minister Emeritus of the Riverside Church), Vandana Shiva (board member of t
Date: Sep 23, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Hot dog contest sorts men from boys on Fourth of July
But when the contest's winner looked pre-ordained, a dark horse emerged from the pack. James Forbes, a 44-year old engineer officer with the National Guard in Rapid City, hit his eighth dog ahead of Knutson.
Date: Jul 05, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
BofA's Rubinoff Said to Resign After Shakeup at Investment Bank
led by co-Chief Operating Officer Thomas K. Montag. Andrea Orcel, the division's chairman and a top dealmaker, and James Forbes, who oversaw $30 billion in the bank's principal investments, joined UBS AG in the past month. Jonathan Moulds, president of Europe and emerging markets, is retiring in June.