Nick and Kyle dive into why Dawson Manufacturing was built the way it is and how. We talk about the layout out the company mainly in this episode. There is a flow in the building that keeps the parts hot, or simply put, keeps parts in motion. Resting parts cost money, time and lead to mistakes. The way things work is parts come in and go one of two places; Fabrication to be welded then the powder booth, or straight to the powder coating booth. From there parts go to assembly to be created and head out the door.
Failing faster is the key to Dawson Manufacturing success. We discuss the timer that is in the MulchMate otherwise known as the Stupid Employee Protection Device. The Boomerangs that we ultimately ditched on the KartMates after the first generation and much more! Stick around to hear some cool tidbits at the end.
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