They’re good neighbors who live in the community, often for generations, and therefore have a vested interest in it. When they make a decision, it’s not for faceless workers at some far-flung entity they’ve never seen before – it’s for where they go to work every day.
EMC Precision Machining, manufacturers of precision machined products and assemblies, has a long history with PMPA, but has an even longer history of being a family-run business dedicated to its employees, customers and community.
EMC Precision Macining has set a goal to recuce engineering development time on first-time jobs by 50%.
Todd Shryock, Smart Business Cleveland
Competition in the manufacturing sector is fierce, with challenges for business coming from across the globe.
Here’s how EMC Precision Machining has found that making a commitment to work force development gives the company an advantage both in the marketplace and in some unexpected ways as well.
Brad Ohlemacher, President Elyria Manufacturing Corp.
EMC Precision Machining President and other corporate leaders learn valuable lessons from professional athletes during intensive training sessions.
Here’s Brad’s lesson to “work on his stride” from NFL Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott and others.
Adrian Burns, Chronicle-Telegram
For most people dad represents the head of the house. But for some business owners a father represents a peer, friend, business partner … and sometimes a boss.
Learn more in this Father’s Day article and meet the owners.
Patti Ewald, Special to The Elyria Chronicle Telegram
Lois Ohlemacher, mother of Elyria Manufacturing Corp.’s CEO and President, continues 30 year tradition — an annual gathering of Elyrians living in the Fort Myers area.
Learn more about the meeting among these retirees, all happy to be in Florida, but missing Elyria, Ohio just the same.