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In a Supply Chain Crisis, Selling Parts Online May Be Your Next Move

Salesforce

That’s where OEM (original equipment manufacturer) and aftermarket parts come in — and sales of these crucial components are big business now. Any disruption to an assembly line or a delivery fleet can bring operations to a standstill, putting pressure on manufacturers to fix the issue as soon as possible. What are aftermarket parts?

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Make it. Move it. Sell it. — Episode #7

Spiro Technologies

Jordan Nollman: Kind of middle of the road, I think mainly because if you get too old, they’re just not into technology. And even though it’s pretty simple technology, it may be too much, but yeah, I’d probably say it’s somewhere between the thirties and forties, something like that. Adam Honig: Cool.

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Episode 35: Why Education and Training Are Key to Growing Manufacturing in the US

Spiro Technologies

Transcript Adam Honig: Because I feel like the lasting impression that people have of manufacturing is from the really old I Love Lucy episode where they’re making chocolate. That’s how people think about manufacturing. As a result, I’m an electrical engineer by degree. It’s really not like that at all.

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Episode 22: How Commtrex is Helping Modernize the Rail and Freight Industries

Spiro Technologies

Just like every other industry that was getting effectively enabled by technology. And rail has a significant tailwind behind it because of the sustainability angle. In particular you’re seeing a lot more facilities or manufacturing plants coming up in Mexico. Adam Honig: Gotcha. It’s all labor costs.