It’s a good sign when a customer asks a shop to ramp up production of a current part. It means more revenue. It’s validation of the work that’s been done.
It rings true for many high-intensity environments—the kitchen of a popular restaurant on a Friday night, playoff pressure on an elite athletic field, the heroic efforts of a rescue team mid crisis—the key to success is found in meticulous preparation.
After years of close observation and collaboration with manufacturing companies of all sizes, BIG Daishowa Seiki engineers have learned how the choice of tool holders affects production costs on the shop floor.