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Charlie Vaccaro

Lumber Yard and Truss Plant — They Work Best Together When Thought of Separately

Charlie Vaccaro

A Word of Introduction from Ed Lim: Charlie Vaccaro liked to use last month’s cautionary tale, “A Fable for Our Time,” as a lead-in to a speech he gave many times when invited as a guest team building and motivational speaker at component manufacturer and lumber yard sales...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 40
Steve Shrader

The Future of Automation Delivered By Hundegger

Steve Shrader

My March 2025 article, “Getting Up to Speed at Hundegger: The Future of Automation is Here,” outlined what I expected to be a pivotal year for Hundegger USA. In preparation for continued growth, we added two key team members: Sales Manager Carlos Lozano and Technical Sales Manager...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 52
Todd Drummond

Stop Chasing Efficiency, Remove the Bottleneck, and Let Profits Rise

Todd Drummond

Most companies don’t have a performance problem. They have a flow problem. They have good people, decent equipment, and plenty of effort on the floor, but the numbers that matter most still refuse to move. Output stays flat, lead times stretch, overtime becomes the norm, customers feel...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 62
CT Darnell Team

Designing a Dual-Purpose Facility: Integrating a Truss Plant and a New Lumberyard

CT Darnell Team

At CT Darnell, we build solutions. Not only do we carry the leading line of storage systems and design and install metal buildings for the LBM industry, but we are also the industry’s leading general contractor. CT Darnell has designed and built solutions for more lumber and building...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 70
Paragon Team

When Questions Matter as Much as Documentation

Paragon Team

Pretty much everyone in manufacturing has heard the Toyota example. It’s often held up as the gold standard for quality and continuous improvement, especially the andon cord, which allows any worker to stop the line when something does not seem right. The familiar takeaway is quality...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 82
Valerie Hansen

Recognizing the Value of BuyMetrics

Valerie Hansen

When I was notified we’d been selected by Construction Tech Review as the Cloud-Based Lumber Purchasing Platform of the Year 2026, I was very surprised, and I hadn’t even known we were nominated. But, as I thought about this news, I realized how grateful I am for the trust and...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 91
Carl Villella

2026 Outlook: Strategic Equipment Finance in Component Manufacturing

Carl Villella

As of January 2026, the component manufacturing sector has transitioned from a period of defensive preservation to one of disciplined modernization. With interest rates stabilizing after the Federal Reserve’s late-2025 cuts, equipment financing has evolved into a strategic lever for...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 97
Lesko Financial Services Team

Reviewing the Highs of 2025 and Looking Ahead to 2026

Lesko Financial Services Team

It was another strong year for markets in 2025, as continued investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, more Fed rate cuts, and stable economic growth offset higher tariff rates and overall economic volatility. The S&P 500 rose to an all-time high in the fourth quarter as new...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 106
Thom McAnally

Growing with Intention at Classic Truss

I recently had the opportunity to visit Classic Truss and spend time with Marty Scott, Operations Manager, and Clarence Houk, Design Manager. It was one of those visits that reminds you how much this industry has changed, and how much of that change comes from steady, intentional progress rather...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 114
Geordie Secord

Workstation Thoughts for Today’s Component Designers

Geordie Secord

If you’re a wood truss designer, you know one thing for sure: your workstation is where the magic (or the misery) happens. Long stretches of modeling, preparing quotes, reviewing digital plans, and generating production documents all happen at that desk. And while companies often focus on...

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February 2026
Issue #18319
Page 122
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