| | What Other Are Saying About The Benefits Of Allowing Us To Manufacture
Your Wood Components
- "The elimination of excessive waste plus maximizing production efficiency and keeping inventory
within functionable parameters. Also, utilizing the knowledge of components specialists."
- Benefits include: "savings in product development and tooling costs, and the availability of
consultant-type services that can help solve manufacturing production problems."
- "A chief benefit is focus... By having components, our customers can devote their limited time to
areas they can make the most impact on for their business. To produce component parts takes a
different focus, of seeking out raw material, complementary cuttings, offal and residue sales
opportunities which can absorb more time than a finishing goods producer ought to give up. A
secondary, but no less important benefit is the clarity of cost that comes from buying components."
- "There is better knowledge of the cost of parts with less waste. There is less of a need to carry
inventory and you can decrease labor and overhead required to produce parts."
- "They can start with a known cost. Purchasing components reduces the need for expensive equipment
investment."
- "Component buyers can focus dollars and available manpower on assembly and finishing. The known
cost of components, flexibility of design and species, lowers break-even point in slow markets.
Provides for rapid expansion of sales and R&D programs."
- "Manufacturers don't have to invest in expensive machinery and knives needed to supply customers
with a wide variety of styles if they outsource. Manufacturers who outsource can devote their time and
overhead to making the part of the end product they specialize in. If everyone involved in making a
product is a specialist in the part they produce, the end product will be more efficiently made and will
be better quality."
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