Marlin Steel Blog

The latest manufacturing trends and news for wire baskets, wire forming, wire racks, carts, metal bracket, sheet metal, and more.

How Using the Right Materials for Your Wire Forms Saves Money

Here on the Marlin Steel blog, we often stress the importance of our degreed engineers, how they

11 Easy Strategies to Motivate, Engage & Empower Your Team

On, October 1st, Marlin Steel was given the chance to make a presentation before the best manufacturers in the business at the 10th Annual GBMP Northeast L.E.A.N. Conference. In keeping with the conference’s them of Leading, Enabling and Nurturing

Marlin Steel to Participate in NAM Leadership Panel

On Thursday, October 16, Marlin Steel will be joining the National Association of Manufacturers for their leadership panel in Seattle, Washington. This panel, which is a part of

4 Important Key Factors of a Hoist Basket Design

Not all wash and finish processes are created equally. While many parts washing and finishing processes use machines that slot in a basket into a chamber, some other processes rely instead on carrying baskets by suspending them from a hook on a

How to Foster Innovation and Drive Your Company’s Growth

Every business owner wants their company to be more successful, to have the best and brightest employees, and to grow their sales margins. Nobody wants to be the owner a company that is stagnating or worse, losing business. The question is,

Creating Washing Baskets: Dürr Ecoclean Vapor Degreasing Parts Washers

It’s a new production day, you’ve just gotten a new Dürr Ecoclean vapor degreasing parts washer to get your parts cleaned to spec before assembly, and you’re good to go… or you thought you were. When the time comes to put your parts in the Dürr

Marlin Steel to Speak at the Shingo Institute’s 10th Annual Northeast Conference

Next Wednesday, October 1st marks the 10th Annual Northeast Shingo Prize Conference. As you may remember from an

Cable and Computer Component Trays: Fast Delivery & Tight Tolerances

Recently, Marlin Steel was contracted to make cable trays to bolt onto walls and ten-foot trays/baskets to carry electrical wire, computer cables, and other electronic components. Orders like these are Marlin Steel’s bread and butter: High precision