Wednesday, March 10, 2010  | 
 
 
Industry Articles
 

 Strong Business Skills Bring Company Success
When Jim Bendel bought Forbes Cabinets in late 2002, he had never built a cabinet, the U.S. economy was still in a slump and the dot.com meltdown had left empty office space all over the company's home area of Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC. Not very fortuitous for a commercial casework company.Today, Bendel still has not built a cabinet himself. But he has seen the company's sales grow...


Hiring Technology
Software packages and CNC equipment exist in abundance for today's woodworking shop, but what's right for you? This series of articles will help business owners decide...


Hiring Technology: Part 2
The second article in this series will help business owners evaluate how to make an investment in technology that is right for their shop...


Hiring Technology: Part 3 - Homework 
Doing a detailed analysis before you make a purchase is essential to making the right choice...


Shop Flourishes with Estate Work
Focusing on the 'estate residential' niche, Zepsa Architectural Woodwork keeps growing and enjoys this challenging market...


Millwork Company Serves It Up Lean
A division of Source One Distribution, the newly formed The Millwork Co. is living up to its name as a top panel processing source...


Company's New Direction Doubles Sales
Design-oriented Montbleau and Associates experiences major growth after its production and planning department were transformed by technology...


Successful Integration of Software
Oregon company uses technology to give clients what they want when they want it...

 

     
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