The October issue of Rubber and Plastics News has a two page article discussing Custom Rubber Corp.'s approach to manufacturing employment and some technological investments the company has made. The entire article is available here:
CRC Article (pdf version can be downloaded here:
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The four main points in the tour and in the article are:
- Custom Rubber Corp. is working to bring back vocational training, with the ultimate goal of creating "Raider Manufacturing" in Shaker Heights - a student-run manufacturing business similar to Cardinal Manufacturing. This is a long-term objective considering Shaker Heights High School currently offers minimal hands-on manufacturing-related curriculum.
- In the short term, Custom Rubber Corp. has formed a coalition of other manufacturing companies in the nearby area and all companies involved have committed to hosting one plant tour a month for High School students. These tours are a way for local manufacturers to share with young people how exciting manufacturing can be and the great careers that are available in manufacturing.
- Custom Rubber Corp. is growing and has moved to a 24x7 operation. The article discusses some of the reasons and challenges involved with this change.
- Custom Rubber Corp. has introduced automated vision systems both for part inspection and for mold damage prevention. The article discusses the details of these systems and the benefits.
Contact Custom Rubber Corp. directly if you are interested in learning more about any of the four items discussed at the tour event and in the article.