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Time to Spring into Action

It seems to me that winter is as good a time as any to hunker down and think about all the ways your shop has improved within the past year--whether that is increased technology investment, advanced processes, better delivery times, improved quality, an updated business plan, a broader customer base, a solid training program, commitment to industry development--then spring into action and consider giving your company the recognition it deserves. Read on.

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It seems to me that winter is as good a time as any to hunker down and think about all the ways your shop has improved within the past year--whether that is increased technology investment, advanced processes, better delivery times, improved quality, an updated business plan, a broader customer base, a solid training program, commitment to industry development, etc.--then spring into action and consider giving your company the recognition it deserves.

And you can do that easily by entering our Annual Leadtime Leader Awards Competition.

Entries have been plentiful this year, so don't miss out on being considered. There is still time. Final entries will be accepted until the end of this month along with the Company Questionnaire (that I will send to you once you enter). This Questionnaire is used by our Judging Committee to make its final decision on the winner and honorable mention shops.

Don't delay, enter today!

It is an honor to serve all of you through MMT and now we want to honor you!

 

 

 

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