Posts Tagged ‘Plate Fabricating’

The need to adapt, no matter what happens

January 12th, 2010
By: Tim Heston

When I saw the words manufacturing and boom in one headline, I had to do a double take. An AllianceBernstein economist was especially optimistic, predicting that manufacturing may be gearing up for the biggest turnaround seen in 25 years.

"The evidence points to a 20 percent jump in output in the fourth quarter, as there finally has been an end to the inventory reduction process that has gripped the industry for most of the past two years," said Chris Kuehl, economist for the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, in a Monday e-newsletter. "The key point for Alliance is that new order growth is far outstripping the current inventory levels, and that is a recipe for growth under most circumstances. If this trend holds, the economy is in for some solid numbers in the months ahead."

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The recession's end: Waiting for land

February 9th, 2009
By: Tim Heston

Ignacio Nacho Palomarez is what you"d call an early technology adopter. The president of San Carlos, Calif.-based Spacesonic dove into laser cutting in the 1980s, and today he has laser cutting capability that includes armored plate, thin sheet, and everything in between. These days he"s attending a fair number of auctions, including one for a shuttered metal spinning shop he attended on Saturday. Here"s what he had to say about it this morning.

Everything sold for next to nothing. I bought a 50-kVA spot welder for about $400. I need some pallet racking for a project I have right now, and I got 120-foot pallet rack sections for $40. About ten 24-inch height gauges were bid on; the winning bid was $30 a height gauge. The man took only three of them, and the auctioneer tried to pawn off the other seven at $30. Nobody took them. So he fired up the auction for the remaining seven. The winning bid was $10. That"s the reality of what"s going on right now.

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Hire 250 in one year, grab headlines

March 4th, 2008
By: Tim Heston

A metal fabricator that hires 250 people in one year grabs attention.

That's just what armored-part manufacturer Ultra Machine and Fabrication did yesterday afternoon at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new, 101,000-square-foot facility in Shelby, N.C., west of Charlotte, amid the Southeast's burgeoning defense corridor. As reported by the The Star, a Cleveland County, N.C., newspaper, the new facility will give Ultra the space it needs for its 400 employees. Such expansion is quite an accomplishment, considering the company employed fewer than 30 in 2005.

That's rightfewer than 30, just three years ago.

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