Join us on a journey through the legacy of Cyclone ATTCO Skyhook, a family-owned business revolutionizing the lifting industry since the late 60s. Discover how their innovative solutions, rooted in craftsmanship and customer-driven design, have evolved to meet modern ergonomic and safety needs. From custom lifting devices to their renowned load lock clutch brake system, learn how Skyhook continues to set the standard for quality and precision in material handling. Tune in to explore the story behind their success and commitment to American-made excellence.
In this episode, we delve into the world of crane operations with industry veteran Dave Comiono, Vice President at EMH Overhead Crane. With over 50 years of experience, Dave shares insights on enhancing safety and efficiency in crane operations. Discover how modern technology, proper training, and strategic planning can transform crane usage, ensuring safer and more efficient handling of molds and dies. Whether you're retrofitting old equipment or planning new installations, this episode offers valuable guidance for optimizing your operations. Tune in to learn from the best in the business!
Hayden Peterson, Marketing Manager for Cosen Saws, tells us about Cosens NC 510 MG saw at FABTECH 2024.
In this conversation, Rick Arcaro, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for HYDMECH, discusses the company's innovative approach to machine tools, their unique selling propositions, and how they adapt to market demands. He highlights the importance of ease of use in their machines, the challenges of labor shortages, and the diverse customer segments they serve. Additionally, Rick shares insights on current promotions and the company's positive outlook for the future.
In this conversation, Brian Self interviews Ben Affatato, the North American sales manager for Reer Safety. They discuss the company's history, mission, and innovative safety solutions designed for the automation industry. Ben emphasizes the importance of safety in environments with dangerous equipment and highlights the unique, application-based approach of Reer Safety's products. The conversation also touches on the company's adaptability to industry changes, partnerships with other companies, and the overall experience at the trade show.
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In this conversation, Brian Self interviews Dusty Puey, the sales manager for Skyhook, at the IMTS event. They discuss the evolution of Skyhook as a family-owned business, its innovative lifting solutions, and the growing importance of safety and ergonomics in the industry. Dusty shares insights on customer engagement, brand growth, and the long-standing relationship with IMD, highlighting the significance of community and collaboration in the manufacturing sector.
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Shahar Chen, the CEO and Co-Founder of Aquant, discusses how AI is transforming the service industry. Aquant provides a personalized AI Co-Pilot platform for service organizations, helping them provide better service to their customers. The company leverages AI to tap into the data and knowledge of service organizations, including manuals, troubleshooting guides, and service history, to provide accurate and reliable support to technicians. Shahar also talks about the 2024 Industrial Machinery Benchmark Report released by Aquant, which highlights the challenges and solutions in the industry.
Scotchman Industries is a manufacturing company located in Phillip, South Dakota. They specialize in hydraulic ironworkers and cold saws, with 13 different models of ironworkers. The company has a strong focus on recruiting and retaining skilled workers, often hiring from the local community and reaching out to younger generations. They have a diverse workforce, including husband and wife teams and multiple generations of families working together. The plant tour showcased their warehouse, manufacturing processes, and various machining processes.
Scotchman Industries is a manufacturing company located in Phillip, South Dakota. They specialize in hydraulic ironworkers and cold saws, with 13 different models of ironworkers. The company has a strong focus on recruiting and retaining skilled workers, often hiring from the local community and reaching out to younger generations. They have a diverse workforce, including husband and wife teams and multiple generations of families working together. The plant tour showcased their warehouse, manufacturing processes, and various machining processes. Part two of the tour will be covered in the next episode.
Raj Badarinath, Chief Marketing and Product Officer at Rootstock, discusses the state of manufacturing technology and the need for digital transformation. He introduces Rootstock's new product, Ayres, which focuses on practical AI solutions for manufacturers. The product roadmap for Rootstock includes manufacturing, financial, AI and analytics, and technology investments.
Tracy Bellamy, a fire protection engineer, discusses the impact of new technologies and materials on fire protection. He highlights the challenges posed by lithium batteries, synthetic materials, and advanced material handling systems. Tracy emphasizes the need for fire testing and the limitations of AI in fire modeling. He also explores the use of different fire suppression systems and the importance of risk-informed decision-making.
Jim Fields, from Techni WaterJet, discusses the company's high-end abrasive water jet manufacturing and its focus on customer service and support. Techni WaterJet differentiates itself through its innovative and intelligent water jet technology, which offers predictive maintenance and unmatched reliability. The company's TechConnect app allows users to monitor and control the machine remotely, enabling lights-out operation. Techni WaterJet's emphasis on innovation, efficiency, and cold cutting processes sets it apart from other cutting methods like laser, plasma, and punch press. The company's goal is to make customers independent and productive, leading to repeat business and positive testimonials.
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Caroline Santander, Senior Vice President of Global Professional Services and Enablement at Rootstock, discusses the implementation process and ongoing support for companies adopting Rootstock. She explains that the implementation process involves understanding the customer's processes, configuring the solution, and training the customer's team. The Quick Start implementation is designed for smaller businesses that are new to best practices. Santander also highlights the importance of hiring experienced consultants for different industries and the ongoing support provided by Rootstock. She mentions that the implementation period is typically around six months but can be accelerated with the Quick Start methodology. Santander also emphasizes the importance of diversity, particularly women, in building successful and collaborative teams.
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The conversation discusses the use of remote monitoring and error recovery software in robotics automation. It highlights the benefits of remote expertise in diagnosing and resolving errors, reducing downtime and the need for on-site robot experts. The Olis platform allows for remote control and debugging of systems, leading to faster implementation and reduced integration costs. The conversation also touches on the safety features of the system and the ability to troubleshoot and fix issues remotely.
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Rooted In is a customer conference that brings together manufacturers, partners, and resources to learn from each other. The focus is on using technology, including ERP, to improve manufacturing processes and gain a competitive advantage. AI is seen as an additive technology that can help manufacturers predict customer demand, optimize supply chains, and run their businesses more predictably. Rootstock, built on the Salesforce platform, helps small to mid-range manufacturers organize their operations and understand their business better. The conference features partners who specialize in digital transformation and integration with other technologies.
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CombiLift introduces the CombiLift CB 155e, a forklift with a 15,000-pound capacity designed for long-loop handling industries. The machine is multi-directional and can operate both indoors and outdoors. It features a spacious aerodynamic cab with full visibility and a fully suspended cabin for operator comfort. The CombiLift CB 155e has a shorter fork length and a load center that is almost centered, reducing strain on bearings and chains. It also comes standard with a hydraulic fork positioner. CombiLift offers a smaller, more nimble version of the machine called the CombiLift CB 750, as well as the CombiLift C-Series and the CombiLift Isle Master for handling palletized loads in narrow aisles. Takeaways
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The conversation explores the growth of technology on the plant floor and its impact on manufacturing. It discusses the role of generative AI in making knowledge more accessible and the changing talent requirements in the industry. The integration of operational technology and IT is examined, along with the evolving roles and skills needed in manufacturing. The conversation also delves into the impact of technology on planning, quality control, and time to market. It emphasizes the importance of creating a workforce focused on driving value with technology and overcoming resistance to change. The conversation concludes by highlighting the accessibility of technology adoption for small to medium-sized manufacturers.
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Summary Join us as we explore the highlights of a recent tour of Big Ass Fans in Lexington, Kentucky. This conversation covers a range of topics, including the importance of pride in product development, the benefits of air mixing and de-stratification, and the introduction of innovative fan designs like Hornet. We also discuss the impact of Big Ass Fans on plant comfort and productivity, the focus on quality and durability in fan design, and the expansion into the residential market. Finally, we learn about CoolSpace evaporative coolers for employee comfort in extreme heat. Takeaways Big Ass Fans take pride in their product development, focusing on quality, durability, and performance. Air mixing and destratification are essential for creating uniform temperatures and reducing heat loss in warehouses. Hornet is a revolutionary destratification fan that provides efficient air mixing in spaces where traditional fans may not be the best fit. Hornet offers efficient air movement in racking areas, improving circulation and temperature control. Big Ass Fans prioritize plant comfort and productivity, using their fans to create a more comfortable working environment. The company emphasizes the importance of quality and durability in fan design, ensuring their products can withstand harsh environments. Big Ass Fans is expanding into the residential market, offering innovative solutions for home cooling and comfort. CoolSpace evaporative coolers provide instant chill and can be combined with fans for optimal employee comfort and productivity. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Big Ass Fans 00:58 The Importance of Pride in Product Development 02:23 Big Ass Fans Expanding into Other Markets in 2024 03:01 The Benefits of Air Mixing and De-Stratification 04:05 Hornet: A Revolutionary De-Stratification Fan 05:40 Improving Plant Comfort and Productivity 07:29 Quality and Durability in Fan Design 08:27 Preserving Fan Performance in Harsh Environments 09:34 CoolSpace Evaporative Coolers for Employee Comfort
Summary In this conversation, we speak with Stu Johnson, VP of Product Marketing at Rootstock Software, about ERP in the manufacturing industry. They discuss the differentiation of Rootstock ERP, the winter release and financial enhancements, the importance of the financial aspect for manufacturers, the impact of AI on manufacturing, the challenges of data silos, the integration of data and a common platform, and the future of AI in manufacturing and ERP. They also touch on the process of implementing Rootstock ERP for small to mid-sized manufacturers. Takeaways Rootstock ERP is a purpose-built manufacturing solution built on the Salesforce platform, offering the benefits of a cloud-first approach and a broad ecosystem of app exchange partners. The financial aspect is crucial for manufacturers as it involves balancing capacity, demand, and profitability. Rootstock's winter release focuses on enhancing the financial section to help manufacturers manage these challenges. AI is revolutionizing the manufacturing industry by enabling predictive capabilities and improving productivity. Manufacturers are increasingly interested in adopting AI technologies to address labor shortages and make data-driven decisions. Data silos are a significant challenge for manufacturers, and integrating data on a common platform like Salesforce can provide a unified view and enable better decision-making. Implementing Rootstock ERP involves a discovery process to understand the unique needs of each manufacturer. Rootstock caters to small to mid-sized businesses and aims to digitize their operations for future success. Rootstock Software website: https://www.rootstock.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 02:31 Differentiation of Rootstock ERP 04:07 Winter Release and Financial Enhancements 06:27 Importance of Financial Aspect for Manufacturers 09:47 Impact of AI on Manufacturing 13:41 AI in Manufacturing and Data Challenges 17:57 Integration of Data and Common Platform 20:24 Future of AI in Manufacturing and ERP 21:22 Process of Implementing Rootstock ERP
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In this conversation, Jai Shah, CEO of Kahuna Workforce Solutions, discusses the labor crisis in manufacturing and the role of skills management in addressing the challenges. The conversation covers the availability of the right skills, the impact of COVID-19 on labor shortages, and the need for a clear understanding of workforce capabilities. It also explores how skills management can help alleviate burnout in current employees and support organizational goals. Additionally, the integration of apprenticeship programs and the process of getting involved with the skills management platform are discussed.
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00:00Introduction and Background
02:25Challenges in the Labor Market
05:13Skills Management to Address Labor Shortage
08:10Alleviating Burnout in Current Employees
11:03Skills Management to Support Organizational Goals
12:57Integration of Apprenticeship Programs
15:28Getting Involved with the Skills Management Platform
18:49Conclusion