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Tool Shops, Job Shops and Small Manufacturers Get Much Needed Financial Boost Financial relief is finally available for Tool Shops, Job Shops & Small Manufacturers pressured by offshore competition. Overwhelmed by mounting costs and a shrinking market, smart companies are reinventing their business model with the "Cost Reduction Guide", and realizing zero cost profit increases. www.giengineeringco.com Detroit, Michigan (PRWEB) October 18, 2006 -- The shrinking tooling and manufacturing industry has been pounded by offshore competition. In the midst of a shriveling market, many small manufacturers have succumbed to bankruptcy, or currently face the prospect of a slow death by starvation and dwindling profit margins.
For many, immediate relief is in sight.
For those who innovate there is a whole world of opportunity.
“We are living in an exciting time, a time of change. If you want your business to survive, even thrive in this economy, start inside your own four walls,” says Dwayne Esterline, CEO of GI Engineering Co., LLC. “Get smart, educate yourself, train your employees and re-focus on your customer. Do not waste a single resource on things that do not provide value to your customer.”
Many companies have done just that, and are enjoying nice profits and a steady flow of customer orders. While others, continue to conduct ‘business as usual’ watching their profits dry up as work goes elsewhere.
The “Cost Reduction Guide” is a 100 page pocket reference written specifically for small manufacturers, tool shops and job shops, specifically to help smaller businesses reinvent themselves.
Filled with step by step techniques for making your business stronger, leaner and more profitable, this pocket guide will help you gain a new perspective on your business.
“Companies have been realizing substantial and realistic improvements in their profitability, some as much as 30%, just from applying the techniques in this guide book. We have had customers improve their manufacturing processes, make better use of their facilities, and trim their labor costs by 25%,” says Esterline.
Educating yourself, and your employees is the highest return investment your company could ever make.
Check out the “Cost Reduction Guide: Proven Methods that Reduce Cost & Increase Profit” online at:
http://www.giengineeringco.com/index_files/CostReductionGuide.htm
The guide is written for manufacturers, tool shops, job shops and distributors, with a special emphasis on the needs of engineers, supervisors, managers and production staff.
Available at only $14.95, direct from the author, this pocket guide promises to be a best seller.
There are few books that we can purchase that have an immediate result on our bottom line, but this is one of them.
“Eventually, there will be two types of small manufacturing companies, those who innovate, and those with a ‘for sale’ sign in front of them.”- Dwayne Esterline
About the Author Dwayne Esterline, author of the “Cost Reduction Guide”, is the owner and CEO of GI Engineering Company, LLC of Grosse Ile, Michigan.
GI Engineering is a cost reduction engineering firm that specializes in manufacturing process development, as well as tooling and equipment design. www.giengineeringco.com
Along with a B.S. in Management from Huntington University, he is currently completing and MBA in Applied Management, and has over 15 years experience in manufacturing cost reduction for such customers as: ITT Aerospace, GE Aerospace, Ford, Lear, General Motors, Navistar International, DaimlerChrysler, and dozens of small manufacturers,
He is available as a business and manufacturing process consultant for your company, and guarantees results.
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