Port of Call

I grow the business," stated Port City Metal
Services owner David Carter. "I'm an entrepreneur, I'm
not out on the golf course, I'm here every day, so when
I see a customer's need that's a viable business
opportunity, I go look at it." Unburdened
by middle management committees and corporate
boardroom politics, Carter has the flexibility to react
to market and business trends to gain an advantage.
"We're smaller than the major service centers so we can
be more responsive and we're better financed than the
small shops so we can act on our decisions," he said.
"It was obvious to me, after talking to my customers,
that there was a demand for structural tube work. After
researching a number of competitive machines, I chose a
FabriGear 300 and dedicated 20,000 square feet of floor
space for 3D tubing operations, which represents no
small investment." Carter cites the number of customers
doing angle and tube work either manually or on
machining centers as a key factor in the decision making
process to buy the FabriGear 300. He also noted
favorable tax depreciation schedules in Oklahoma and on
the Federal level as additional factors influencing the
decision, "I was ready to purchase. The tax incentives
made it that much easier."
Even though he had no 3D work on
the books, Carter bought one FabriGear 300 and had the
floor space preconfigured for a second machine, as he
planned ahead for expansion, "We are currently selling
into our regional market, but we do have national
companies looking at Port City, which is why we planned
for two FabriGear 300's from the start." After six
months of growth in 3D orders, Port City Metal Services
is now running its FabriGear 300 10 - 12 hours per day,
five days a week, plus a half shift on Saturday mornings
while training personnel for a full-time second shift.
Port City Metal Services occupies
over 600,000 square feet of manufacturing and warehouse
space in Tulsa, OK, offering customers: raw material
inventory, plasma cutting, flat laser cutting, press
brake bending, rolling, CNC machining and 3D laser
cutting. "We do a lot of kitting. A prime example is a
tractor bucket where we cut, drill, tap, roll, and bend
plate steel and now we cut tube and pipe to exact
tolerances, put it all on a pallet and ship it out to
the assembler," he continued, "We're also working on
components of a pump trailer. It has over 50 parts cut
from 2" and 3" schedule 40 pipe. We cut, cope and scribe
each part on the FabriGear, then palletize the kit and
ship in one week. We knock it out perfectly; it fits
together like Legos or Lincoln Logs."
It
seems that the FabriGear 300 is a perfect fit for
Carter's philosophy of being more than a vendor, "we
want to take as much burden as we can off our customers,
to be a one stop shop. They use our inventory, our
floor space, our equipment, our labor and our capital so
they can concentrate on engineering and assembly.
Really, the FabriGear represents such a huge shift
towards using new
3D
technology to manufacture, as a lot
of this type of work is being done by hand by iron
workers with plasma cutters, the labor costs are such a
concern for everyone these days."
The capabilities of the FabriGear
300 have been paying dividends for both new and existing
customers according to Carter. "The flat plate customers
see 3D jobs running, and we start getting inquires for
tube work that they're doing, then the tubing customers
come in for their job and see our flat plate
capabilities and they're interested in that side of our
business." Once again Carter points to the added
efficiencies of having multiple processes performed
under one roof, "We can do the work of three or four
smaller shops, ensure perfect fits on assemblies, reduce
lead times and transportation costs while improving
quality and streamlining production. It's such a unique
piece of equipment. Our customers have been very
impressed. We've gained the upper hand in quality and
ability with the FabriGear 300 and that's given us the
cost advantage compared to the traditional shops. We've
already set shipping records for the year."
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