A New Business Model for Contract Manufacturing
In this new book, Brad Hart, CEO of Roberts Tool Company, describes how a manufacturer of aerospace components can meet the customer’s price and achieve healthy profits by building effective processes for the right kind of work. Read my review of this book here.
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When I met Brad Hart at Roberts Tool Company to write about his shop’s approach to cellular manufacturing, the clarity of his vision for how to manufacture complex aerospace components profitably impressed me greatly, as did his ability to articulate that vision in clear, persuasive language. He made it easy for me to write the article.
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