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Why Stockwell is a Sensible Strategic Partner in this Rough Economy

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Stockwell Elastomerics’ business model has been centered around low to mid volume runs, quality and speed. For companies practicing Lean Manufacturing this business model makes good sense. Stockwell maintains stock in its core product lines such as Silicone Foams, Silicone Sponge, Solid Silicone, Poron, Thermal products, EMI gasketing materials, and Pressure Sensitive Adhesives (PSA). This stock along with quick changeovers and semi-automated production equipment (Die Cutting, Water Jet Cutting, Slitting and Laminating) allows for fast turns on low to mid-volume runs.

In the current economic climate, overproduction and inventory are much more of a liability than they were a year ago. With some customers relying on lines of credit and banks being more cautious, the risk of orders being cancelled and OEM’s being left holding the bag is much greater. Having a fast turn supplier such as Stockwell who can run smaller batch sizes and still meet long term production needs with scheduled releases allows OEM’s to have less “skin in the game”.

For more information on how Stockwell can meet your production needs, please contact us at 215-335-3005,
service@stockwell.com or visit our website http://www.stockwell.com/.

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