Posts Tagged ‘contract metal fabrication’

Flexible metal fabrication needs flexible people

July 26th, 2011
By: Tim Heston

When I interviewed executives at Mayville Engineering Co., a seven-plant, 1,000-employee behemoth of a contract fabricator, I could tell the CEO Bob Kamphuis was proudest of one statistic. The company delivered on time over 99 percent of the time.

On time delivery of quality parts lies at the heart of contract manufacturing. Since the recession I’ve seen more shops take on the manufacturing of entire products, not just parts. Some already downsized OEMs decided essentially to get out of the manufacturing business. One executive I spoke with talked about how his now much smaller company still designs and sells machines, but outsources nearly all of manufacturing to local suppliers.

This makes sense, he said, because product line manufacturers need to follow the market--and the market may demand an entirely new product made of different materials, requiring different manufacturing processes. Outsourcing nearby, as opposed to overseas, means shops respond quicker.  (Besides, inflation and economic uncertainty in Asia has made the labor cost difference less of an issue.)

Companies now think: Why invest in the people and equipment to make things when you have a reliable network of contract manufacturers close at hand?  The key word is “reliable.” If that executive couldn’t find contract fabricators who could deliver quality parts on time, his company probably would be very different today.
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Job shop managers, the next generation

June 14th, 2011
By: Tim Heston

At every gathering of shop managers in this business--at events like FABTECH® and The FABRICATOR®’s Leadership Summit--I always notice how diverse people’s backgrounds are.

Most of the metal fabrication that goes on in this country happens in small businesses, firms much like Amtex Precision Fabrication, a 13-person job shop outside Houston. Last week I called Jacob Melton, vice president, and learned he had entered the field six years ago after a decade of working at a corporate job in Chicago, where he commuted to the office and worked on carefully planned software projects to help financial services firms sell products.
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President Obama and the Stamping Press

June 8th, 2010
By: Tim Heston

Business owners in the metal fabrication industry are getting to be old hands at hosting top dogs from Washington on both sides of the political aisle. Several years ago President Bush visited Fox Valley Metal-Tech in Green Bay, Wis., and gave a speech. Last year Vice President Joe Biden visited Impulse Manufacturing near the North Georgia Mountains and made a speech. Then last month President Obama visited Industrial Support Inc., a contract metal fabricator and stamper in Buffalo, N.Y.—and, yes, made a speech. It was great watching the president talk with a 45-ton Niagara stamping press just behind him.

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