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Douglas Krauss

Manufacturing Insights to Power Your Team

Douglas Krauss

Making performance visible and easily tracked powers your team members with the knowledge of achievements and areas for improvement. I’ve spent my career working in a variety of manufacturing roles. Here’s what I’ve learned: Knowledge is key. I believe it’s crucial...

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November 2021
Issue #13268
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Triad | Merrick Machine Company Team

Thanks from Triad for an Outstanding Show

TRIAD / Merrick Machine Company Team

BCMC 2021 in Omaha, NE gave customers the opportunity to see first-hand the new Triad ProFusion sheathing bridge—Triad’s latest programmable bridge with many new features to provide increased speed and increased flexibility while reducing labor. [For photos, see See PDF or View in...

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November 2021
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Page 72
Coby Gifford

Driving Modeling and Marking Advancements with EstiFrame

Coby Gifford

Although EstiFrame Technologies is mostly known for our EasyFrame Automated Marking System, we have provided estimating and framing design services since we were founded in 2017. We can handle anything from commercial buildings to multi-family housing and have done thousands of single-family...

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November 2021
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Page 79
Carl Villella

Economic Outlook and Planning in the Third Quarter

Carl Villella

Economic studies prepared by the multinational professional services company, KPMG, show that the pace of job gains has slowed due to the Delta variant and is leading to a reduction of economic activity in the 3rd Quarter of 2021. KPMG lowered its 3rd Quarter GDP growth numbers from 6.4% to...

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November 2021
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Page 83
Thom McAnally

What’s Next in the Ever-Changing Designer Hiring Saga?

When the Great Recession took away a generation of new designers between 2007 and 2012, hiring basic and intermediate level designers became an issue. The average years of experience for designers rose from 8 to 12. Designers who held on through the downturn were mostly re-hired in...

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November 2021
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Page 86
Craig Webb

15 Things to Do (and Prepare for) in Coming Weeks to Finish 2021 Strong

Craig Webb

At least two months of hard work remain before you can finally ease up and enjoy the Holiday season. Between now and then lie numerous tasks, some ordinary (next year’s budget) and some unusual (COVID vaccination rules). Here are four vital challenges you’ll confront in coming weeks,...

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November 2021
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Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Where Did All the Lumber Go in October?

Matt Layman

I’m hearing two conversations. Mills wonder where all the wood is going and buyers wonder if there is going to be pull back to buy, particularly in the south. Granted those are not abundant conversations because most folks are sitting fat and sassy; perfectly comfortable. Will we get a...

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November 2021
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Mark Jarvinen

Providing Performance Data for Shallowly Embedded Anchors

Mark Jarvinen

In the last few years, Simpson Strong-Tie has heard from a number of structural engineers expressing frustration with the lack of performance data for shallowly embedded, post-installed anchors (shallow anchors). Engineers of Record (EOR) have identified a common application for shallow anchors...

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November 2021
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Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: Witnessing Integration at BCMC

Joe Kannapell

At each BCMC, we’re able to see the evolution of our industry in real time. Right now, we’re seeing how to integrate machines that used to operate independently. These machines, the saws and the tables, have had sixty years of improvements, and a billion dollars of CM investments....

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November 2021
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Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: Cheers to the Show

Anna Stamm

In our everyday lives, we habitually take many things for granted. It can be little things, like a store always having your favorite brand, or bigger expectations, such as your favorite store always being in business. We expect things to be where we expect them to be, and we anticipate that...

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October 2021
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