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Crown Mold & Machine: Success Lies in Diversification
Treating its customers and employees like royalty, this moldmaker's niche markets are its formula for success.
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For more information contact Jonathan Day of Crown Mold & Machine (Streetsboro, OH) at (330) 995-5110 or via e-mail at jond@crownmold.com.
The secret to Crown Mold's success lies in its diversification. Offering moldmaking, die making and machining services for moldmakers and other industries, the company is ensuring its long-term success - depending on upswings and downturns in each market. "Our specialty is injection molds from 300- to 1,500-ton press sizes," Day notes. "Plus, we have a niche market in a process called pultrusion die making, which represents about 25 percent of the company's business. Typically, a pultrusion die is used to make fiberglass composite profiles that are lightweight and very strong. An example would be a ladder rail or window frame."
Full-Service Supplier "Usually sister companies operating with this protocol get into a political battle about who pays for what, and where does the profit end up," Day continues. "MTG has built a philosophy and management teams that are empowered to do what is right. Therefore, if my counterpart at our Fremont facility is paying extraordinary costs to support a Crown project, it would not be uncommon for us to support the costs, without much delving into the numbers, and vice versa. Other than that, we are all standalone profit centers." That strength combined with family and employee reliability adds up to a booming business. "This is one of the things that first impressed me about Crown when I became president last March," Day recalls. "Our employees have a tremendous belief in the company and love what they do. They take pride in being able to build molds that have never been built before. I've also seen molds come in here that you would think would never run again, and these guys are like doctors! They take it apart, put it back together again, and before you know it, we have one happy customer." Day makes sure that he gives as much as he gets. "I tell the employees every thing that is going on in the business - the good and the bad," he stresses. "Every Friday I write a one-page report of what has happened that week - what orders have been won, how much money we are making, and if someone has made a significant achievement. It's called the Friday Report."
The Next Level "We know that we have only touched the tip of the iceberg, and we have a never-ending road to travel in the quest for continuous improvement," Day states. "We will look for every piece of waste and at every idea before we make any kind of investment in new equipment. If your intention is to buy new equipment, you better make sure that it will generate money for you. And to pay for this equipment is to cut directly into your profit line. So, from our perspective, I'll only go down the technology route when I'm pretty sure that I'll get good payback on it and I've done everything up to that point to take waste out of the business. "My primary goal is to slightly diversify so we are stronger, and to grow the company into a $20 million company," Day continues. "We need to first get through the downturn in the market, then take it to the next level over the next several years. Plus, we are seriously looking into QS-9000 certification because of all the good operating practices and strengths it would bring to the company." If Day has his way, Crown Mold & Machine is sure to enjoy a long reign in the kingdom that is the moldmaking industry.
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