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CINCINNATI Fab Family
American Metal Fab family team - John Crowell, his son and daughters - uses 17 CINCINNATI machines to "covers all the bases" in keeping the Three Rivers, Michigan company a leading regional supplier of fabricated and stamped parts.
John Crowell has built American Metal Fab, Inc. on change, diversification and "covering all the bases" of customer needs. Started in 1975 as a specialty fabricator of aluminum extrusions, the company has evolved and adapted over 29 years into a leading supplier of fabricated and stamped parts for a wide range of customers and industries in Michigan, Indiana and Illinois. "When extrusion didn't go as well as we hoped, we diversified," says the pragmatic Crowell, company founder and president. That openness to change has seen the Three Rivers, Michigan fabrication business grow to 100,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space and 70 employees.
Diversification has been critical in American Metal Fab's growth and stability, says Crowell, helping protect the company over the years from downturns in particular industries. Today the company produces parts and components for air conditioners, automotive (including trucks, RVs and aftermarket), electrical/electronic cabinets and chassis, office furniture, and medical equipment, to name just the key customer segments. Most customers are located within a 150-mile radius encompassing both Detroit and Chicago. The plant's location, south of Kalamazoo, is centrally located for serving both metropolitan markets.
For the future, he sees broadening the customer base as vital to offsetting the flight of high volume business out of the country. However, international sourcing hasn't been a total one-way street, he notes. Some parts and components that American Metal Fab produces today now ship to Mexico.
Crowell's equipment selections have also been marked by a willingness to change and diversify production capabilities. American Metal Fab has been an early adopter of technology advances. "We are always looking to improve and upgrade to keep a competitive edge," he says. "It's important in our market environment to have the latest technology." Then his pragmatic side adds, "It's also important to have good, reliable equipment."
American Metal Fab found early in its growth that Cincinnati Incorporated could meet both those requirements with advanced machine designs delivering high performance and reliability. Over the years it has purchased 17 CINCINNATI production machines - three laser cutting systems, seven CNC press brakes, six OBS hydraulic stamping presses, and a CNC shear.
This equipment range, plus turret presses, allows American Metal Fab to "cover all the bases" in meeting customer needs, says Crowell. "We can take a part from development through volume production - create prototype parts on the lasers, then graduate to higher production once the part design is set. With the laser, you can make changes easily because you are not using hard tooling. You can develop a part and zero-in the process before you go to major production."
American Metal Fab was one of the first businesses in its region to install a laser cutting system - a CINCINNATI CL-5 back in 1991. "We had a turret press, but the laser offered more versatility in terms of parts with angles, radiuses, and contours. I wanted to try something new and see how it would work. And, it has worked out rather well for us - that first laser is still a good reliable workhorse." |
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