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Our mission is to partner with small-to-mid-sized manufacturers and manufacturing resources so together we may accelerate positive economic impacts & general wellbeing within the communities our manufacturers operate. Our purpose is fulfilled by assisting with lead generation, making recruitment simple, digital marketing consultation, and serving as an educational resource by way of Q&A sessions with larger manufacturers and leaders in the staffing/recruitment space. Ultimately, our manufacturers will get the ability to be competitive in today’s digital landscape while investing in their community now.

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“Offshoring was a death by a thousand cuts, but we tend to think of it in the aggregate as though one giant sword of Damocles pared through our manufacturing base. The number of lost jobs is so staggering, perhaps the only way to fathom its magnitude is to think of it as one cataclysmic event.”
Michael McKeldon Woody, Author of “American Dragon

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Random CNC Company In Ohio

  • Toledo Screw Products in Toledo, OH

    In the 1990’s, we converted almost all of our Brown and Sharpes to CNC control and automated our secondary department. We added an EDM machine to make our own tooling around this same time. Around 2006, William Bjork sadly passed away and Jack had retired, leaving their sons to fill in their positions. We went through the great recession and lost 50% of our business when one customer went Chapter 11. In 2009, we purchased our swiss screw machine. It was an 11 axis Hanwha 1 3/8″ swiss screw machine. This replaced our secondary department and all of our complicated jobs with many operations ran on this machine. Our work in process dropped so much, that we currently have about 800 steel pans that are no longer used. It was a HUGE increase in productivity.

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