There are few businesses that probably inspire thoughts of high tech innovation less than a family owned foundry and machine shop. Don't get me wrong. These are certainly vital small businesses. But they might not be the first places we think of as hot beds of high tech innovation. In the case of Bremen Castings, a 300-employee metal and ferrous castings plant in Bremen, Ind., we'd be dead wrong. In this post from Kevin Casey, we meet Darrin Sweet, IT manager for Bremen Castings and learn how technology can transform even low-tech of small businesses.
Case Study: Innovating In A Low-Tech Industry
Posted by HeatherStone under Success StoriesFrom http://www.informationweek.com 4220 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on May 9, 2013 7:31 am
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4219 days ago
4220 days ago
Great case study about how innovation can change any business. I've shared it with the BizSugar community because I think it's instructive to any small business owner or manager. Innovation can change (and improve) your operations no matter what kind of company you run. Thanks for posting!