I keep seeing more and more articles about near shoring and jobs moving back from overseas. Over 200 Billion in imports would now be made over here. I haven't heard what states or regions stand to get the most jobs. Will it be traditional northern manufacturing states or does the south offer better labor rates and lower regulatory to make it most attractive?
Its funny have the advent of air conditioning has aided in the growth of southern manufacturing. Because 40 years ago my guess would be the Midwest and NE would have been the big winners with near shoring
Ryan
The Box Blog
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Sell!
Nothing Happens Until You Sell Something- Red someone or other said that and it makes sense. When times are tight why lower the number of salespeople? Increase your sales force and you immediately increase your distribution. You can cut costs all you want but wouldn't you rather increase sales?
Monday, April 16, 2012
Printing
Timeline's and detailed graphics/printing never go as planned. Whether it be a design that wasn't made for low resolution print by your artist or a structure that doesn't match up with your art. Make sure to give yourself enough time to complete your project. If artwork is involved add another week onto your timeline even if your artist has completed it. We need to make sure we can replicate it, do color samples, possibly change the layout to make sure it fits our constraints, and also get a signed hard proof back in hand before we will start on a carton.
Moral of the story...keep us in the loop on future projects so we can get the ball rolling early
have a great week
Ryan
Moral of the story...keep us in the loop on future projects so we can get the ball rolling early
have a great week
Ryan
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Qualifying
When I meet with a prospect and they have the list to quote in hand, most of the time they view corrugated as a commodity. When in fact it isn't: different paper, better quality, faster delivery, better printing, innovative changes to save on labor or costs or a myriad of other things make it a niche item. The companies that will earn that prospects business will usually be the ones with the most open capacity, since that's who is going to be the cheapest.
Then you have to ask yourself; why do they have so much capacity?
Then you have to ask yourself; why do they have so much capacity?
Monday, June 27, 2011
Better By Design
Sometimes when I have an appointment and I see A LOT of stock boxes I wonder if anyone has ever explained the benefits of a box that actually fits?
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