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February 12, 2025 63 mins

In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, Jason Davis, CEO of D&D Enterprises, is back for an insightful conversation on navigating growth and operational expansion in 2025. With nearly 26 years of experience in the machining industry, Jason shares his insights on scaling operations and avoiding the common pitfalls that come with growth. We dig into three main areas crucial for expanding your shop in the coming year: Adding capacity, improving sales and marketing, and managing new customer relationships.

Jason dives into the specifics of adding shifts, particularly the challenges and best practices that come with implementing a second shift. From training the right people to ensuring smooth operations, this segment provides actionable tips that will help your shop maximize its potential. 

We also touch on how to navigate the complexities of working with new customers and industries, including handling new requirements and flow downs that can often lead to unexpected challenges. Jason shares his practical advice on how to minimize these risks and ensure smooth transitions when taking on new work.

The episode also covers the importance of sales and marketing in driving growth. Jason highlights the role of trade shows, social media, and customer relationship-building in attracting new business and maintaining strong connections with existing clients. With a focus on providing tangible, real-world examples, this episode equips you with the tools you need to refine your business strategy for 2025 and beyond.

Whether you're preparing for a year of growth or looking for ways to streamline your operations, this episode is filled with valuable insights that will help you tackle the challenges of scaling your machine shop with confidence. Tune in for practical tips that can make a big difference in your success this year.

You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

  • (0:00) Jason reintroduces himself and D&D Enterprises
  • (7:45) Recapping what we covered in episode #63
  • (8:56) Prepare for growth in 2025 with a plan and process
  • (12:42) Adding shifts and growing capacity without overextending resources
  • (25:41) You can’t undervalue the importance of an ERP system
  • (31:42) Sales and marketing strategies for machine shops in 2025
  • (38:20) The importance of investing time into trade shows
  • (50:53) The challenges of managing new customer relationships
  • (35:00) Best practices for avoiding common pitfalls with new customers
  • (45:00) Jason shares insights on effective communication and inspection practices
  • (52:00) Key takeaways on being proactive in customer relationships
  • (55:00) Maintaining momentum, continually improving processes, and adapting to changing needs

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