This video features Brian Shaw, TENICOR's Production Manager, discussing the critical process of balancing production flow with customer demand within their holster manufacturing operations. The content delves into the operational strategies employed to ensure efficient and responsive holster production to meet market needs.
This T.REX TALK episode provides a comprehensive post-mortem of T.REX ARMS' Black Friday sale, detailing operational challenges, lessons learned, and future plans. The discussion covers significant sales volume, supply chain bottlenecks, customer service efforts, and manufacturing efficiency improvements. Insights are shared on topics ranging from reloading 300 Blackout to the future of night vision technology and the complexities of firearm manufacturing.
This video provides an in-depth look at T.REX ARMS' transition from traditional Kydex holster production methods to advanced CNC machining. It details the historical process involving heat-forming Kydex around gun molds using presses and bottle jacks, followed by cutting and finishing. The presentation highlights the shift towards automation with CNC machines and vacuum forming, emphasizing improvements in efficiency, precision, and scalability. The content also touches upon material sourcing, the role of the development team, and the company's philosophy on growth and resilience.
This video provides an inside look at the production of Alien Gear Holsters' ShapeShift Modular Holster System. It highlights the dedication and precision of the production team, particularly focusing on Renie, a senior member and mentor. The video emphasizes the rigorous quality standards and the commitment to American-made products and workforce, backed by the brand's Iron-Clad Guarantee, including a 30-day trial and lifetime warranty. It aims to showcase the people behind the brand and their role in ensuring the trust thousands place in Alien Gear Holsters for their daily carry.
This video offers a glimpse into the manufacturing process at Alien Gear Holsters, specifically focusing on the cutting and trimming of leather for their holsters. Bill, a die-cut machine operator, explains his role in ensuring quality by inspecting the leather before cutting and marking any imperfections. He highlights the efficiency of the process, capable of producing 120-200 holsters daily.
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