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Gearing Up For Success

by Anna Wells, Editor, IMPO
Forest City Gear is a family-owned and operated gear manufacturer in Roscoe, IL, and since the late ‘70s they’ve been working hard—even through today's economic turmoil. CEO Fred Young will tell you there’s no magic secret: “It’s just having the nerve to invest.”

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Q&A

Q&A: Debunking The Myth Of Chinese Rubbish

by David Mantey, Editor, PD&D

Gorden Styles founded Star Prototype in 2005 with the intention of offering western clients the opportunity to use a reliable and high-quality rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing supplier in China.

PD&D: What is the biggest myth regarding manufacturing in China?

Styles: The biggest myth is “Cheap Rubbish from China.” There is no correlation between the price and quality in China.

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Guest Features

It's Time To Go On The Attack

by Mike Collins
Soem argue that the current economic crists is not the story of the death of manufacturing in the United States, just one of change and continuous improvement. At first glance you would think that these figures tell a wonderful story of manufacturing, but in my opinion the real issues are masked by this “happy talk”.  The truth is that despite the increased productivity, American manufacturing is in trouble.

Lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, or any of the other three letter acronym programs are not going to increase sales, find new markets, develop innovative products and services, or give manufacturers a competitive advantage based on cost.

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Field Reports

Step-by-Step To Finding The Perfect Workbench

by James Anderson, Vertical Market Manager, Lista International
Purchasing a workbench or workstation may at first seem like a simple task. Your employees have work to do, and they need an efficient, comfortable, and practical place to do it. But behind that deceptively simple proposition may lurk a number of variables that must be considered to make sure you get what you actually need.

So, whether you are looking for technical workstations, height-adjustable workstations, assembly workstations, industrial benches, packing and shipping benches, or accessory systems, take the time to perform the necessary up front work by following this step-by-step self examination that will help you choose the right workbench for all your needs.

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Editorial Comments
Anna Wells, Editor, IMPOMeeting In The Middle... Or Florida

by Anna Wells, Editor, IMPO
When I went to a networking event for manufacturers, one question was striking: How do you attain the company you want to build? With a top-down approach? Or a bottom-up one? Maybe somewhere in the middle?



Umm ... That Edible Food-Like Substance Really Hits The Spot

by Jeff Reinke, Editorial Director
There will always be a place for organic foods, but don't ask me to abandon the less expensive, more readily available processed foods. It's all about balance and personal responsibility, not elitism. And yes, I know there's no part of a chicken called the "nugget."

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