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Archive for January, 2006

Save Money On Utilities

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006

How Much Extra Money Are You Paying To Your Utility Company?
Considering saving money on a utility bill may seem insignificant and not worth your time. However, with energy costs climbing, wasted electricity can add up to big numbers. You’re familiar with energy efficient light bulbs, furnaces, water heaters, and refrigerators, but have you thought about […]

Making sense of spending more on consumables

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

When does it make sense to spend more money per pound on welding consumables, to save money in the long run?
Spending more money on welding consumables can seem like an odd way to improve efficiency and make a profit. More often than not, the cheapest stick rod or wire is selected as long as it […]

Get out of the weld cell to identify true costs

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

Every manufacturer today is faced with the challenges of continuously reducing costs. It has become a “reduce costs”, “increase productivity”, or “perish” world. Whether this is driven internally by “lean” or “six sigma” concepts or externally by domestic or overseas competition, escalating material and labor costs are forcing everybody to find the next competitive advantage. […]

Welcome to Viewpoints

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Our new blog will focus on welding issues affecting your business with postings by Miller employees and industry experts. We invite you to post comments and vote on our Quick Poll questions. Our first Viewpoint posting is authored by Miller employee, Randy Broadwater.
New postings will appear regularly, so visit often.