American Made: How Hard Can It Be?
SigmaTEK launches an all-new mini-series that gives the community a closer look at how things really go in our nation’s job shops and industrial facilities.
Posted: June 20, 2017
Cornel Warren and Jandre TerreBlanche from SigmaTEK Systems, LLC (Cincinnati, OH) are getting their hands dirty in their all-new mini-series American Made. The first episode of the series premiered Thursday, May 11, when the duo met with chief executive officer Don Colbertson at Omni Technologies (Greendale, IN), a manufacturer specializing in high quality, engineered plastics for the consumer packaged goods industry. Tony Randall, an expert mold maker at Omni, shows Warren and TerreBlanche how it’s done in Part One of the new series. The team quickly finds out it’s a lot harder than it appears to be.
“The concept behind this mini-series grew from a deep respect we have for the manufacturing process,” says Warren, the director of marketing and inside sales at SigmaTEK. “We wanted to give the community a closer look at how things really go in our nation’s job shops and industrial facilities.” Follow the pair through the series as they continue to fulfill a work order at Omni Technologies and as they visit other shop floors around the country.
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