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How to Scale a Job Shop for Growth with Fewer People

August 17, 2022 |

Learn how shop information automation can change the game, including enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, manufacturing execution systems (MES) and quality management systems (QMS).

Most shops feel the pain of disorganization in missed deliveries and unhappy customers. What is much harder to recognize is the impact it has on the utilization of equipment and people—and ultimately understanding which work is truly profitable and which is not. Plus, disorganization can stymy growth.

Front-office disorganization and poor shop floor communications don't just reduce a job shop's efficiency; they are a barrier to growth. Having the right kind of enterprise resource planning (ERP) system can be the key to improving profitability and scaling for future growth.

Learn how shop information automation can change the game, including ERPs, manufacturing execution systems (MES) and quality management systems (QMS).

With the right kind of information automation, you can harness the daily confusion that is the norm in many shops. These systems are typically called ERPs, but there are major differences in their ability to serve a job shop. These can combine estimating, scheduling, shop floor communications and even quality control into a single integrated system. It will allow you to quote jobs quickly, with confidence and with clear visibility into the real-time status of the job floor to maximize efficiency while maintaining a high on-time delivery rate. Plus, it will provide instant access to information all employees need to do their jobs—from estimators to purchasing and from shop floor personnel to shipping—without the need for routers or other manual communication and data collection methods, thus allowing you to scale your job shop with fewer people.

Presenter 1:

Paul Van Metre

Founder, ProShop ERP

Paul is the president of ProShop USA and founder at Adion Systems—which develops ProShop ERP, a web-based and paperless ERP/MES/QMS system specifically designed for the metalworking industry. They partner with shops who seek to push the edge of technology by going completely paperless, strengthening their ISO or AS9100 systems, combining all their shop software into one system and building robust business processes to achieve high rates of growth, profitability and performance.

Presenter 2:

James Marzilli

President, Marzilli Machine

James Marzilli brings 25 years of job shop machining experience to his ownership of Marzilli Machine. Before starting his company, James graduated from Diman Voc in machine shop and apprenticed at the Gillette company in Boston, Massachusetts before moving into a tool and die apprenticeship. Marzilli Machine specializes in medium-to-complex components manufacturing, focusing on the defense, firearms and medical industries. James has grown his company from a one-man job shop to a cutting-edge manufacturing facility. His facility has become known for its implementation of soft automation: administering the administration of the company to reduce overhead and improve process flow. This has led to unprecedented growth and profitability at Marzilli.

Presenter 3:

Matt Lindsay

Chief Financial Officer and Owner, Autopilot, Inc.

Matt Lindsay is the chief financial officer and owner of Autopilot, Inc., and AS9100-certified machine shop based in Bozeman, Montana. In this capacity, Matt manages the daily operations of Autopilot and helps set the strategic direction of the company. Prior to joining Autopilot in 2018, Matt spent over 15 years in the investment banking industry.

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