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CapitalWorks - A Six Disciplines Client Case Study Part 2

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KKSP Precision Machining in Glendale Heights, Illinois, is a manufacturer of high-volume, precision made-to-print automatic screw machine products for automotive, medical/veterinary, appliance, HVAC and aerospace markets. The company serves a wide variety of OEM manufacturers and industrial production facilities.

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Milligan Workshops, Inc. - A Six Disciplines Client Case Study

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They have focused on providing these services to the manufacturing sector, primarily automotive manufacturers. For the past 25 years, they have provided high-quality, low-cost outsourced services such as assembly, inspection, and packaging. Milligan Workshops has been a Six Disciplines client for over a year.

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Quality is Job #1

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market share in the automotive industry began to plummet due to the quality and price gap between U.S. While Deming’s message fell on deaf ears in America, Japan desperately needed to rebuild its economy after World War II. Deming taught Japan’s top management how to improve design (and thus service), product quality, testing, and sales.

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Premium Plastic Solutions Joins The Six Disciplines Client Community

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PPS serves a broad market including medical waste, automotive parts, safety equipment, lawn and garden, recreational equipment and large capacity water bottles. Premium Plastic Solutions LLC (PPS) is a custom blow molding company located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. PPS is certified by the U.S.

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Quality is Job #1

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market share in the automotive industry began to plummet due to the quality and price gap between U.S. While Deming’s message fell on deaf ears in America, Japan desperately needed to rebuild its economy after World War II. Deming taught Japan’s top management how to improve design (and thus service), product quality, testing, and sales.

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