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1. Tremont Gages

Tremont is a gage and fixture specialist that also builds high-quality toolingónot a tool & die shop that builds gages on the side. Our dedicated gage department enables us to produce a variety of ...
http://www.tremont.cc/gage.htm

2. 2001 Philadelphia 100 list: WSBDC

... 65% DuHadaway Tool & Die Shop, Inc. 71 $14,377,727 $19,341,592 $32,476,158 125.88% St. Clair CPAs, P.C. 72 $2,857,391 $5,299,269 $6,294,006 120.27% U1.net 73 $3,837,823 $5,998,540 $8,353,088 117.65 ...
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3. Equipment Division

TOOL & DIE SHOP In our tool & die shop, we make the tooling in house that is needed to transform your ideas into quality products. Our craftsmen are noted in the industry as among the best. From ...
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4. Customer Success Story: Manesa, a Progressive Stamping Plant, cuts Downtime ...

... As is often the case with successful stamping operations, Manesa is an offshoot of a tool & die shop, in this instance, CEMyT. Both were founded by Willie Kerckaert. Kerckaert spent time working in ...
http://www.cpec.com/Success-Manesa-Mexico.htm

5. Mid-States Aluminum Corp. - Value Added Aluminum Extrusion and Anodizing

... clinch studs & nuts, heli-coils) Riveters Staking Presses Prototype production In-house Tool & Die shop to design & build our own fabrication tooling and custom labor-saving machines Wire EDM ...
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6. TalkBlade.Info :: Viewing profile

... 1.40 posts per day] Find all posts by tr4252 Location: Central New York Website: Occupation: Tool & Die shop foreman Interests: Antique guns, Guitars, Mechanical Gizmos Contact tr4252 E-mail address ...
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7. AJ Model Trains

... 35.95 Tool & Die Shop $29.65 $23.65 Sheet Metal Shop $32.95 $26.95 Old Fashion General Store $39.95 $31.95 http://users2.ev1.net/~pvanvliet/index.html http://www.ngaugingbridges.com/ This week's poll ...
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8. Cold Forming :: Cold Heading :: Engineering :: Tool and Die :: Advanced Cold...

... rod heading :: Cold Former Michigan, Cold Forming Michigan, Cold Heading Michigan, MI, Tool and Die Shop Michigan, Die Making Michigan, Enginering Firm Michigan, Engineering Services Michigan ...
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9. OFFICE FITTINGS>fastener:Stainless Fastener

... Kits Custom Painted RC car bodies AREA BUSINESS Kenosha Tool & Engineering Kenosha, WI, Tool & Die Shop. Bristol RC Bristol, WI ... Shopping Cart STIG'S ON-LINE STAINLESS FASTENER STORE Home ...
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10. MPE - About

... Sr. as a tool & die shop to provide subcontract machining services, with a special emphasis on grinding carbide tooling for the semi-conductor industry. As the company continued to grow and expand its ...
http://www.majerprecision.com/?cid=about

11. Sea-Lect Custom Injection Molding

... your needs: Part design, 3D Modeling, Rapid Prototyping Mold design, build and test (Inhouse Tool & Die Shop) Part production, Secondary operations, such as ultrasonic welding, assembly, part marking ...
http://www.sealect-usa.com/HomeRF.htm

12. Tools - Tool And Die

... Our equipment includes tubing cut off notching piercing Vortox Job Shop - Tool & Die Room Tool & Die Room. Partial view of Tool and Die Room. Tooling capability: 32" turning WeightDirectory.com ...
http://www.arktools.com/toolanddie/

13. New Page 1

... runs. Any tool & die shop or grind shop and almost all tool rooms for large companies will consider it irreplaceable once they have one. The Precision Grinding System will allow you to perform ultra ...
http://www.incerco.com/overview.htm

14. Company Profile for Volkert Precision Technologies, Inc on Zycon

... What started as the John Volkert Tool & Die shop in Brooklyn, New York in 1935, has now evolved into a full-service Company providing a diverse group of metalworking capabilities -- all driven by the ...
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15. Hobby Surplus Sales - Traditional Hobbies at Discounts of 20-75%

... Ho WATCH TOWER NOR0040008 - Ho YARD STORAGE NOR0040009 - Ho DAIRY BARN NOR0040013 - Ho TOOL & DIE SHOP NOR0040014 - Ho RAILROAD COVERED BRIDGE NOR0040015 - Ho BOX & CRATE FACTORY NOR0040016 - Ho ...
http://www.hobbysurplus.c ...ins-HOScale_Accessory

16. Kendallville Chamber of Commerce

... 260-347-5095 Tool & Die Shop; Machine Manufacturing Lodging Best Western Kendallville Inn 260-347-5263 Hotel Comfort Suites 260-920-7600 www.comfortsuites.com/hotel/in124 Hotel/Lodging Holiday Inn ...
http://www.kpcnews.net/sp ..._chamber/members.html

17. Experience

... in machining and tool and die making. Sommer started working in a machine shop in 1949 in ... ... He became a tool and diemaker, machinist, foreman of a tool and die shop, tool designer, and for 5 ...
http://www.reliableedm.com/Experience.html

18. Florida Businesses for Sale - Search Results

... on S. Hutchinson Island 5,300,000 5,300,000 Mfg-Tool & Die Shop" >1382165 - MANUFACTURER-TOOL & DIE SHOP SOUTHERN FLORIDA 5,000,000 4,000,000 4,048,424 882,011 6,750,000 Lawn Biz Landscaping" > ...
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19. Die Job Shop Tool : Woodworking and Power Tools

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20. Buy Air Die Grinders shop online at Tooled-Up.com

... Tech Help | Sitemap | Our Shop | Testimonials Browse By ... Guns Air Brushes & Air Kits Air Die Grinders Air Drills Air ... Tools Fixings & Hardware Garden Tool Centre Hand Tools & Carpentry ...
http://www.tooled-up.com/static/AirDieGrinders.asp

21. Kaspar Die & Tool : Design and Machining Services

Quality Die Design and Machining by Kaspar Die & Tool 1-800-337-0610 1-361-594-3321 Kaspar Wire Works' in-house die shop, Kaspar Die & Tool, offers extensive services for production die design and ...
http://www.kwire.com/dintool.htm

22. Jennison Manufacturing

... With the support of our excellent Tool & Die Shop, we build and maintain our own dies. It's a competitive edge that ensures efficient production, on-time delivery and quality parts - guaranteed. 54 ...
http://www.jennisonmfg.com/prod.htm

23. Wetumpka Area Chamber of Commerce

... Inc. Wendell Hansley, Owner 1377 Pierce Chapel Road Wetumpka, Al 36092 (334) 567-7171 4 Employees FAX: (334) 567-7171 (Plastic Injection Molds/Tool & Die Shop) Quality Networks, Inc. Kara-Shea Davis ...
http://www.wetumpkachamber.com/contact.asp?cat=man

24. Model Railroads, Toy Trains - N Scale

... 64.95 N Northeastern Scale Models ~ Tool & Die Shop #30013 $24.99 Outdoor Toys, Toy Houses Pedal Cars Ride-Ons, Tricycles Sand, Water Toys Swings, Slides, Gyms Tents, Tunnels, Playhouses Other outdoor ...
http://www.btrproducts.co ...ains/N-Scale_63.shtml

25. Punch Press Products - Die Shop

... Home Company Capabilities Quality Employment Request Info Contact Us Stamping Assembly Die Shop Welding Dependability by Design Punch Press offers a full, two-shift staff in maintenance and tool and ...
http://www.punch-press.com/dieshop.htm

26. QM Consulting, Inc - An experienced ISO 9000, QS-9000 and ISO 14000 consulti...

... Tool & Die shop. Performance Gear Systems, Inc. Woodridge, Illinois - ISO 9000 Develop, engineer & manufacture plastic gears and related drive components with relevant tooling Riverside Plastics, Inc ...
http://www.qm-consulting.com/clients.php

27. Chen tonggang's Bookmarks

... A Tool & Die shop in S.W. Michigan Bennett Tool & Die Company: Tool & Die, Stamping, Assembly, Production Machining DIECO: Die Supply Corp. G & L Home Page Hoffman Tool & Die, Inc. Japan Tool & Die ...
http://www.foundry-china.com/guide/f-guide02f.html

28. index

... We are a Full Service Tool & Die shop. We have CNC Machining centers, Manual Lathes, Grinders, Mig & Tig Welders also an 80 x 104 Coordinate Measuring Machine. We are Quality Minded and strive to ...
http://www.rbrtool.com/index.html

29. US-NJ-Ridgefield-Tool & Die Shop Positions available

Search Jobs My Monster Career Center Home For Employers Tool & Die Shop Positions available Company: Garden State Precision Location: Ridgefield, NJ 07657 Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category ...
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30. AAx Client - 3D Plastics Tool & Die Shop

Three D Plastics Tool & Die Shop Creating tooling for large injection molded plastic products. Home News Topics AAx Application: CAD, CAM (Computer Aided Drawing / Machining) Server: Peer-to-Peer ...
http://www.aaxnet.com/product/cli_3dtool.html

31. Binder-USA

... Tool & Die Shop All Binder production tooling is done in-house. Production Fully automated and integrated production lines. Quality Systems DIN EN 9000-2000 and DIN EN 1400 certified. Distribution ...
http://www.binder-usa.com/about/binder_de.tml

32. Complete engineering solutions for die cast, die cast components, pressure d...

Pointclickpart has been created to serve the international precision engineering community. We have ...
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33. Welcome to Tool & Die Shop

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34. Allgaier Werke GmbH · Automotive · Tool and die shop

Home Sitemap Imprint Disclaimer General Conditions Print View Tool and die shop Press shop Systems and components Aluminium Fuel tanks Reports Brochures Automotive Process technology Tool ...
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35. Tool & Die job shop with experienced tool and die makers and state of the ar...

Metal Fabrication and Tool & Die ISO/TS 16949: 2002 / IS09001:2000 Registered 11160 State Highway #18 Conneaut Lake, PA 16316 (814) 382-8691 DESIGN SOFTWARE The engineering department at Viking Tool ...
http://www.vikingtg.com/tool&die.htm

36. [IndustryCommunity.com] Manufacturing Community > Metals Forming Forum &g...

... Erfanian Posted on 09/01/02 at 11:31 PM ( 0) Tool & Die Shop (USA) - Metro Tool Die Co. Posted on 04/17/01 at 10:08 AM ( 1) Re: Tool & Die Shop (USA) - Virat Dhingra Posted on 04/07/02 at 7:02 AM ( 0 ...
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37. Tool and Die Storage Cabinets

... Line. CALL TOLL FREE (800) 528-4861 SECURALL Tool & Die Storage Cabinets Model #TC145 65"H x 43"W x ... ... organized storage for your valuable tools and shop supplies. Constructed of all welded 12 gauge ...
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38. Die Cast Manufacturing Co. - Coimplete Tool & Die Shop

... Complete Tool & Die Shop: CNC EDM Secondary Machining Short & Long Runs Machining & Plating Services Available Aluminum Zinc ZA Alloys #8 #12 #27 The West Coast's LARGEST DIE CAST MACHINE 13 Die Cast ...
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Power tools are one of the greatest conveniences for getting handyman jobs and professional jobs done quickly, but since power tools often run on electricity, it is essential that safety instructions are followed.

Here are a few quick power tool safety tips.

Tip 1 - Always use the correct power tool for the environment.Power tools that are made for outdoor use have better insulation, heavier wiring and a three way grounded plug.

Tip 2 - Keep your power cord tangle free and away from the tool "action" zone.

Tip 3 - If you get any nicks or cuts in the cord, inspect them immediately. If it severe consider replacing the cord. As a last resort use tape to shield it from the elements for minor nicks.

Tip 4 - Inspect the power cord and all connections regularly for signs of breakage.

Tip 5 - Avoid using electric power tools on wet surfaces as water is a good electrical conductor. In combination with other factors - broken cords, machine malfunctions etc, it can put you at risk of shock.

Tip 6 - Never immerse your power tool in water - seems obvious but has to be said.

Tip 7 - Keep your work area clean - dust can ignite from a spark. Avoid using power tools near flammable liquids or gas.

Tip 8 - Follow any specific instructions from the manufacturer.

Ok, so these are some safety tips, nothing beats a safety consciousness and putting safety as a priority when using power tools. So be safe and enjoy your work.

Using the Internet & automation as tools for salespeople
Dave Kahle
2e6f Will the Internet cause the death of the outside salesperson?

Pick up any trade journal or sales and marketing publication
these days and chances are you'll run into some comments addressing
that question. I rarely teach a seminar without that question popping
up somewhere in the course of the day. Almost every sales manager,
executive and sales person I know has pondered it recently.

So what's the answer? Like most others, I have to admit that
I don't know. It is certainly possible that some aspects of today's
outside sales jobs will be replaced by point-and-click. But the
answer to the big question remains unclear and a ways into the future.

I am sure of one thing, however. The Internet, specifically,
and computers in general can be powerful tools in the hands of a
capable salesperson, and those salespeople who take the initiative
to become automation-enabled will find themselves growing in
importance to their customers and in value to their companies.
Rather then wait fearfully for an answer to appear, the wisest
course for the professional salesperson is to proactively make
computerization work for him or her.

We all understand that computer technology, particularly
the on-line segment, is moving so rapidly that parts of this article
my be obsolete by the time it is printed. Keeping that perspective
in mind, here are some ways that an Internet-enabled, computer-
savvy outside salesperson can use this technology to excel.

How salespeople can use the Internet

1. Qualify new prospects. Just because you have the
name of new prospect doesn't mean that it's worth your time to
call on that prospect. Why not use the Internet to qualify your
prospects before you spend time trying to see them? Let's say
you've developed a list of 25 new prospects in your territory,
one of which is XYZ tool and die shop. Do a search for that
XYZ tool and die through the search engines and see what
develops.

You may discover a website with a wealth of information
about the prospect. It wouldn't be unusual to find out the names
and titles of the key people, the key product lines or customers
they serve, the mission or vision statement of the company, etc.
You may also find the company mentioned in a number of other
ways. For example, you may find them mentioned in a press
release by an association to which they belong. They may be a
new member, or have been mentioned in an article in a trade
journal, or listed as a customer by another vendor. The
possibilities are endless. Every piece of information can be
useful to you in determining whether or not to call on them,
and, if so, how to approach them. And all that information may
be available over the Internet.

2. Email. This is clearly one of the greatest advantages
to the Internet. Think of how many hours per week you spend on
the phone with all the people in your own company. Now add the
hours spent on the phone with customers, or more accurately,
trying to reach customers. Suppose you could dramatically reduce
that time by using email to communicate with your support people
and your manager. And now, suppose that you could virtually
eliminate voice mail frustrations by communicating via email to
your customers. You could transform dozens of hours each week
that are currently spent in frustrating and tedious tasks into productive
sales time.

You could even go beyond using email for personal
communications. It can also be a sales tool. Collect the email
addresses of those customers who agree to this, and then use mass
email as a sales tool. Here's an example. Let's say you have 100
customers, and it takes two months to see all of them. You have
a hot new product to tell all of them about. Why not mass email
the information overnight, and then visit first those who first
expressed interest in it? You could dramatically reduce the time
it takes to turn that new product into sales dollars.

3. Contact management. Contact management software
has been around so long, the benefits so clearly established, and is
so commonly used that I hesitate to even mention it. However, it's
my personal experience that even today at least 50% of the sales
forces with which I have contact are not automated. There is no
longer any excuse for this. You need to be using a laptop with a
contact manager program to collect and record information
customers, to record contacts and conversations, to create
schedules and to do lists, to file quotes and record sales
information. One of the characteristics of the turn-of-the-
century marketplace is the rapid increase in the amount of
information a salesperson must handle. Using a computer to
assist in the organization and processing of information is no
longer optional. If you're not using a laptop daily in this manner,
shame on you. You are behind.

The initial cost is no longer an obstacle, as several Internet-
based programs have been introduced recently which allow you to
use contact-management software via the Internet on a monthly-
rental basis.

4. Presentations. The computer-enabled salesperson uses
a laptop with presentation or video programs to present a new
product or service to the customer. Using these tools means that you
can prepare a colorful, animated, talking presentation, and view it
together with your customer. That allows you to make sure you get
all the important details into the presentation, and present the product
as positively as possible. Taking time to create a presentation in a
stress free environment of your home or office ensures a far higher
quality in
the presentation than if you attempt to adlib as you go in front of the
customer.

Store your supplemental paper-based literature on the computer,
and print sell sheets with a portable printer on an as-needed basis.
Watch all the clutter in the back seat of your car disappear.

You can take this concept to a deeper level. Your company's
marketing department, for example, can create the product
presentations and make them available for all the salespeople via
CD ROMs, downloads over the web, or internal networks.

Manufacturers can do the same for their distributors. Instead
of relying completely on a salesperson visiting and training your
distributor salesforce on new products and promotions, why not
create those product presentations and make them available to
automation-enabled distributor salespeople over the Internet?

5. Become the customer's search engine. There's no
doubt that the amount of information available on the web in
growing exponentially. It takes time to search through it all to
find answers to the questions you, and your customers, have.
Yet all of your customers are suffering today with more to do
and less time to do it than ever before. Time is the most
precious commodity of the Information age.

The person who can find information on the Internet for
someone else, and thereby save him or her time, is of great value.
I routinely pay people to search the web for information that I
want. I don't have the time to do it myself, and it's a service that
is of value to me. You can serve that function for your customers,
becoming the trusted source of applied information.

Learn to use the Internet to research product applications,
competitive products, the competition, technical details, and
whatever other questions tempt you or intrigue your customer.
One way to prevent your customers from using the Internet to
replace you is to preempt the process. Build your Internet skills
to the point where your customers come to rely on you as a trusted
source of important information, and you'll become irreplaceable
to them.

6. Share your success. We've only just scratched the
surface of the ways in which an automation-enabled outside
salesperson can use computerization to become more effective.
There are probably thousands of specific things you can do more
effectively via computerization. You may have some powerful
and unique applications yourself.

Here's an invitation to share your techniques with other
salespeople. If you have a technique you'd like to share, visit
Kahles Korner, a bulletin board for salespeople, and submit your
idea.
Use your browser to open this page: www.davekahle.com, and
click on the button For Salespersons Members Board. When
prompted for a username, type slspeople, then use sales as a
password. Post your idea, or review the ideas of others. To entice
you, we'll send a free copy of my new book, The Six-Hat
Salesperson, to three salespeople every month in the year
2000 who submit the best ideas that month.

You can no longer afford to be computer or Internet
ignorant if you expect to prosper as a salesperson in the 21st
Century. The time to make proactive moves to become
automation-enabled is now. ###

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About the Author

Dave Kahle is a consultant and trainer who helps his clients increase their
sales and improve their sales productivity. For more information, or to contact the author, contact
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