Veda Cleeter and Tim Nelson are engineers at Master Power Transmission. Hear them discuss their backgrounds, why they joined the company, and the role they play at Master PT.
Why we love working at Master Power Transmission
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A company’s revolution starts with great people
Ten resolutions to revisit
Have you already dropped the ball on your New Year’s resolutions? Check out these 10 business resolutions made and kept by some of the world’s most accomplished professionals. Forbes magazine contributor Mike Maddock posed the question, “Have you noticed how the most accomplished people just seem to identify important things and consistently get them done?” […]
Why do some gearboxes last longer than others?
Most industrial operations have processes or equipment that are regular maintenance issues. Those that require regular attention often drive most of the maintenance, repair and operations costs. However, why do some gearboxes seem to last longer than others? The answer comes down to design, production and the application. Robust gearboxes are born to run. Minimized […]
From ‘soup to nuts,’ meet your product specialist
You may not need a recipe for coconut curry with chicken soup, but give one of our product specialists a try. From “soup to nuts,” our team of experts can handle inventory, product specifications, credits, returns and much more. “The traditional setup in our industry are separate departments for customer service, engineering and marketing,” said […]
Oh yeah. We’re still having fun.
Two years ago Master Power Transmission was born. Headquartered in Greenville, S.C., we’ve found a business-friendly community that mixes well with our company culture. While our manufacturing remains in Columbus, Ind., our sales, engineering and marketing are located in downtown Greenville. Over the past 30 years the city has undergone strategic public-private partnership to make […]
May we suggest ‘Manufacturing 3.5?’
As we emerge from the Great Recession, we can look back at economic development and see how greatly it has changed. From raw material extraction to cloud computing technologies, the landscape is much different. Pittsburgh-based Fourth Economy Consulting, a national economic development consulting firm, recently released a report on the pace of economic development in […]
It’s not just a man’s job
As U.S. manufacturing becomes more competitive through engineering and innovation, more women are joining the work force. Labor-intensive jobs are being replaced by computer-aided machining, and about a third of all manufacturing workers today are women. The United States is facing a skilled labor shortage. Throughout the country community colleges and trade schools are forming […]