Machinery Choices are a Big Decision

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Issue #13263 - June 2021 | Page #17
By Wendy Boyd

Spida Machinery is a Global business, drawing on all our production centers for the best of ideas, production diversity, research, development, and supply. While Frame, Truss, Wall builders, and Component Suppliers in different countries are navigating their own patch of turf for future machinery requirements and hopefully getting best bang for buck with their choices, the advantages we need to consider are often diverse and interesting.

Manufacturing in the housing and building sector is at a tremendous high in so many business regions currently, production requirements are so many and varied, so many component producers are at different stages of their production life, but one thing is consistent – the requirements from Spida from our perspective:

  • Provide a high-quality product – that is fit for purpose.
  • Partner with the customer to understand their wants and needs, thereby developing the machinery that best suits our customers’ requests.
  • Adapt, innovate, and supply.

Working and partnering with our customers is our forte. From an initial enquiry, ensuring all questions are answered, we want to provide a machine or machines that will meet your requirements; if necessary, we’ll talk through the alternatives and start a little design work for you too. Regularly we adapt or tweak a piece of machinery to develop and provide the best product for the job at hand. It is no secret that our machinery is often adapted to suit a customers’ factory or plant – we can do this because of the expertise of our sales, technical, and engineering teams. Spida strongly believes that this is our “point of difference” and our undeniable “offer to market.”

Our commitment to Partner with you applies to individual pieces of equipment as well as entire cutting, framing, and pressing systems. And we are certainly riding the waves in each sector as we speak. Whilst most travel is at a stand-still from an International perspective, domestic travel is now top of mind in each country. Spida’s service and installation teams are incredibly busy, and the utmost care is taken when traveling and visiting. Maintenance and service programs are highly valued, and our team of engineers reviews each piece of machinery, on site, to thoroughly plan a maintenance schedule according to the customer’s requirements and availability. A quick phone call to the Spida office can arrange a technician to site or put in place a “PMP” (preventative maintenance program) to suit.

We at Spida are also very aware of the state of flux some of the building sectors in our world markets are experiencing with timber supply slowing to a trickle. A shining light is that some savvy customers are taking the opportunity to explore and talk to us about the possibilities or options with Linear Saws or other saws in the Spida arsenal that have “optimization software” for all of your production cutting. Spida has devoted a tremendous amount of development time to this area so that your waste is kept to a minimum and your optimization can be done at the desk of the detailer or at the saw – per job, for a set of jobs, or for all jobs cut in a shift! There is never a wrong time to make the right choices for your company’s new machinery, production, planning, and purchasing.

Finally, our diverse and interesting world is one to contemplate and then take action. If saving on labor is your requirement, Spida has you covered with automation and efficiency. Is it time to update or upgrade? Simply make a call or visit the website to see what fits your requirements. Spida has so many pieces of machinery on offer for the frame and truss or components manufacturing plant, a review of the website or a phone call is the first step for securing your own piece of innovation and technology. www.spida.com.

Wendy Boyd

Author: Wendy Boyd

Spida Chief Customer Officer Machinery Group

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