Industrial Manufacturing

Hi there, my name is Angela Baker. I've always been interested in all sorts of topics, one of them being manufacturing and how to make more with less. New manufacturing techniques are always being developed that allow for products to be created with the fewest resources possible. This is something that has always fascinated me and I have spent a lot of time researching these new techniques. But I always like to feel like I'm doing something constructive, so I decided to start writing blog posts based on the exciting things I have discovered about lean manufacturing and many other topics.

Industrial Manufacturing

How Custom Printed Boxes Can Be Beneficial To Your Business

15 October 2017
 Categories:
Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

A large part of growing a business revolves around expanding your reach. The more people you can connect with, the greater the likelihood that you'll be able to gain new customers and eventually increase your profits. In order to accomplish this, you might have been thinking about taking out an ad campaign on TV or radio. However, the solution might actually be closer to home:  Switching over to custom printed boxes.
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Three Essential Items You Need For Your Mobile Home

9 September 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

Your mobile home is the place you hang your hat at the end of the day, but you want to make sure it's as safe and functional as possible. To make your mobile home the best it can be, you'll need some essential supplies. Use this guide to stock up on the mobile home supplies you need to keep your home comfortable and safe. Heat Tape Mobile homes can be hard to manage in severe winter weather, and you may find that your water line tends to freeze when the temperatures tip.
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Going Into The Trenches? How To Keep Your Construction Crews Safe

16 August 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

Now that the weather is warm, it's time to start on the construction projects. Trenching projects are best done during warm weather, when the ground is easier to work with. If your crews are going to be working in trenches, it's important to ensure their safety. According to statistics, about 270 workers died in trench cave-ins between the years 2000 and 2006. However, cave-ins aren't the only hazards that our crews will face.
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Ferrous Versus Non-Ferrous Metals: Which One Do You Have?

7 August 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

If you are getting ready to engage your company in scrap metal recycling or you are scheduling a one time scrap metal pick up, the salvage company may ask you if you have ferrous or non-ferrous metals to pick up. There is a big difference in the ways that these are recycled. If you do not know how to answer them, here are a few points that may help you out.
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3 Keys to Successful Soil Boring Work

18 July 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

Whenever you have a construction, industrial or drilling project, it is very important that you do all you can to get great results. This all begins with preliminary planning. One of the most important matters of preliminary planning to consider is soil boring. By taking advantage of this portion of pre planning by getting in touch with a soil boring contractor, you will be able to move forward with no hiccups.
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Making Everything Count When Making Anything

Hi there, my name is Angela Baker. I've always been interested in all sorts of topics, one of them being manufacturing and how to make more with less. New manufacturing techniques are always being developed that allow for products to be created with the fewest resources possible. This is something that has always fascinated me and I have spent a lot of time researching these new techniques. But I always like to feel like I'm doing something constructive, so I decided to start writing blog posts based on the exciting things I have discovered about lean manufacturing and many other topics.

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