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1. Minco: Contact Us
www.mincogroup.com/Pages/conta - [Cached]Published on: 12/24/2007 Last Visited: 12/24/2007
Gary Deaton Manager, Marketing and Manufacturing gdeaton@mincogroup.com direct line: (937) 415-3603 ph: (937) 890-7905 -
2. ASPM: Contact Us
www.mincogroup.com/Pages_ASPM/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/24/2007 Last Visited: 12/24/2007
Gary Deaton Manager, Marketing and Manufacturing gdeaton@mincogroup.com direct line: (937) 415-3603 ph: (937) 890-7905 -
3. www.moldmakingtechnology.com
www.moldmakingtechnology.com/a - [Cached]Published on: 5/8/2005 Last Visited: 6/5/2008
According to Minco Tool & Mold Manager of Marketing and Manufacturing, Gary Deaton, "The company's offerings have always been pretty broad, and are now even more diversified,covering a wider range of markets, yet staying true to our core capability of working with complex surfaces; utilizing our integrated CAD/CAM system and the very latest in machining technology.
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"We have to continue to be very aggressive because of pricing and delivery pressures and be more effective and properly use the processes and equipment we have purchased," Deaton explains.
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Marketing and Manufacturing Manager Gary Deaton shares his views on some past and present industry hot buttons and takes a look at the next decade.
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As for what the next decade holds for this company, Deaton knows the company must continue to grow."I believe our future growth will be a continuation of the many things we are doing now," he says."We will get better at new processes, continue to stay on top of the latest CAD/CAM developments, and keep our eyes on new cutter technologies.We are always looking at how we can do things faster and eliminate non value-added activity.In addition, we will continue to attend trade shows where we can benchmark our skills and network for new opportunities."
The company also plans to continue promoting to keep manufacturing/moldmaking in the United States."We are not jumping on the bandwagon of taking on activity with low-cost countries," Deaton affirms.

