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Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Metal Fabrication and Production

Metal is a very important input into many finished goods. Although plastic is being increasingly used for many products it does not have the fantastic and high-end look of metal.

If you are producing quality products then you need to make use of metal for its many tremendous properties. Metal tends to look good for much longer than plastic, is much more durable, and has a better appearance.

As such if you need to consider using metal for your products. With modern metal fabrication processes you can get metal molded and cut to just about any specifications.

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

How Fabrication in the Auto Industry Determines the Fiscal Health of Vendors

The recent news has not been good for America’s automotive industry. But, with the far reaching need for fabrication in the auto industry, it is not just the car manufacturer who suffers the result of a shaky economy.

Instead, the fiscal health of vendors, suppliers, machine shops and small time importers is greatly impacted. As a matter of fact, some of these businesses have been adversely affected to the point of having to close their doors.

Understanding how fabrication in the auto industry determines the fiscal health of assorted vendors is easily done, if you follow the line items on the expense sheets of major car manufacturers.

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

The ISO 9000 Standard

The ISO 9000 standard is a list of standards intended to ensure uniform, safe product development and a commitment to excellence in industrial manufacturing.

These standards are created by the International Organization for Standardization. A production company endures independent and internal audits to assess its adherence to these standards, and certification is awarded to those who meet the requirements.

The majority of companies that achieve ISO 9000 certification publicly display this fact in order to attract business and increase customer confidence in the quality of the produced products. Certification does not guarantee that a company consistently upholds the standards, only that the policies and procedures necessary to enforce the standards are in place within the facility.