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The Value of Speed in Manufacturing

The Value of Speed in Manufacturing

Friday, November 7, 2019

Today's global marketplace has drastically changed the way manufacturers, and in Carl Stahl Sava Industries’ case, how mechanical cable companies do business. The markets Carl Stahl Sava Industries serves are fiercely demanding. Sava’s customers expect high-quality mechanical cable assemblies that exceed expectations and they want these products now! To stay competitive, these evolving and urgent demands mean cable manufacturers like Sava need to get new, ground-breaking mechanical cable products to the marketplace quicker than ever before. 

Why the Need for Speed? 

This ever-rising trend toward quicker, go-to-market production started with the internet and expanded with smartphones. Today, no one is expected to delay gratification. In a world where most things a customer wants and needs are a couple thumb taps away, Sava’s customers need products almost as if it takes nothing more than a mere tap of a button too. This means that mechanical cable companies like Sava need to produce at lightning-fast tempos, with no compromises to quality.

Thus, this emphasis on efficiency in manufacturing is being driven by the immediacy with which customers need their products on the market. Overnight delivery, which used to be rare and expensive, is becoming commonplace and more and more, the speedier Sava moves through a project, the more the customer feels heard and understood. But how does this emerging need for quickness affect the manufacturing process, with quality testing and assurance also vitally important to providing value to the consumer?

How It Affects Manufacturing 

That need for speed pushes right up the design stream, affecting everyone involved in the process of bringing new products to market. Rolling out a new endoscopic or surgical robotic device for instance, is truly a matter of outmaneuvering a competitor eager to do the same. No longer can engineering teams take months or years perfecting a medical mechanical cable assembly. Everyone on the team, as well as the suppliers who are building the prototype parts, must work in an efficient manner that ensures that the product hits the market in a timely manner and represents an ushering in of innovation that markets clamor for. The old saying has never been truer: time is money. And if your business can’t manufacture products quickly, it’s likely you will lose your customers to more nimble competitors. 

Mechanical Cable Manufacturers Must Deliver Price, Speed and Quality

Like many industries, cable manufacturers such as Carl Stahl Sava Industries are being asked to reduce manufacturing times and deliver products more quickly. Yet at the same time, they can't afford to allow the attention given to quality to be marginalized. That's where Sava is strongest. Already a proven, global mechanical cable maker that produces custom cable assemblies, Sava has almost 50 years of history producing its products as fast as possible. Sava renews its commitment every day to reducing lead times, so we can provide our customers with the competitive edge they require.

That means that we can provide you with the same high quality we always have, but now in less time. New product designs, or changes to existing products can be in your hands quicker than ever before because of how Sava has adapted its production, quality and manufacturing environments to move urgently, while simultaenously, carefully too. And so as a maker of the world's mechanical cable assemblies, we remain committed to helping you meet the needs of your markets by moving quicker.

How Sava Can Help You

Sava places a renewed and increased emphasis on speed, because we know you need to bring your product to market quickly. When others might get you a cable in months, we're committed to getting those parts into your hands as fast as your markets dictate. Where there are problems, we're committed to working through them with you in an efficient manner. Contact our cable manufacturing experts today.

 

 

November 7, 2019