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December 2, 2009 |
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Table of Contents ACE Equipment: WIRE-Net's John Colm Ohio's State Treasurer and
WIRE-Net's Mission WIRE-Net strengthens manufacturing to create healthy communities and fuel economic growth. We provide expertise that is responsive to manufacturing related businesses and their employees. WIRE-Net connects leaders to each other and engages them in their communities. WIRE-Net:
The views expressed in WIRE-Net's eNewsletter do not necessarily reflect those of our member companies or funders. To express your opinion or concerns, please contact John Colm at 216.588.1440, ext 105. |
ACE Equipment: Using Old Skills to Do New Tricks!
ACE Equipment, located on Manufacturing Boulevard in the Cleveland’s Westside has been producing high quality American-made industrial ovens and coil winders for over ninety years. In response to the current economy, however, they recognized the need to be more innovative in developing new products or services in order to enter new markets and diversify their customer base. Company President Robert Heran and Vice President Scott Heran took a look at what their company does best and came up with a new way to use what they already have. Click here to read what they did!
Wind Industry Eyes Growth in U.K.’s Offshore Business
By John Colm, WIRE-Net's Great Lakes WIND Network (GLWN) caught the eye of the United Kingdom's Trade and Industry (UKTI) group, an initiative of the British Consulate to drive business investment towards the U.K., particularly in the wind industry. Due to GLWN's supply chain expertise, we were invited to join the U.S. delegation for a week-long trip through England and Wales that provided us with an inside perspective of their booming offshore wind industry. Click here to find out what John learned. Street Smarts Win Customers, Sales, and Profits On Tuesday, November 17th, nearly 60 WIRE-Net members and friends packed the Heritage Rooms in the Club at Key Center. They were there to partake in a special program to sharpen their street fighting skills! No, they weren’t there to learn how to brawl. They were there to learn about bringing new business, customers, and profits to their manufacturing companies from
Click here to read what everyone learned.
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