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		<title>Criteria for selecting a Precision Parts Manufacturing Vendor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Case study of how a Precision Parts Manufacturer could stay in business and hold a customer for 50 years. For industries that are more price-sensitive, competition among the quality shops was fierce and the only way to stay in business...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Case study of how a Precision Parts Manufacturer could stay in business and hold a customer for 50 years. For industries that are more price-sensitive, competition among the quality shops was fierce and the only way to stay in business was to deliver consistent quality, on time, every time.  Only the strong have survived, and not many shops can claim to being in business for 20 years or more.  This meant investing to stay ahead of the curve even while many jobs were available only as “lowest cost” bids. <a href="http://americanmachinist.com/shop-operations/value-longevity-precision-parts-manufacturing?NL=AM-01&amp;Issue=AM-01_20150430_AM-01_904&amp;sfvc4enews=42&amp;cl=article_3&amp;utm_rid=CPG03000003720380&amp;utm_campaign=4943&amp;utm_medium=email" target="_blank">More</a></div>
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