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Financing Matters: Industry Trends & Analysis

Cutting Tool Engineering launches 'Financing Matters,' a new column focusing on how financial decisions impact manufacturing businesses.

September 15, 2024By Kenneth Spaeth

Maneuvering the financial landscape in manufacturing can be complicated. It really doesn’t matter whether the operation is a large multinational company or a single job shop, making the right financial decisions has a tremendous impact on the bottom line. With that in mind, Cutting Tool Engineering is launching “Financing Matters,” a new column that will focus on how the world of finance impacts business owners within the manufacturing industry. (See the inaugural column on page 28.)

I’m particularly pleased to announce this new column not simply due to my role as the chief financial officer of Cutting Tool Engineering, but because the manufacturing industry falls within the purview of commercial and industrial (C&I) lending. That was my forte. I thoroughly enjoyed visiting client shops to get a tour in order to more fully understand how they operated their business. A thorough understanding of a company’s operations is a necessary requirement of any good lender.

Finding a reliable commercial lender is paramount to facilitating a smooth-running business. This is especially critical in the manufacturing industry where supply chain issues have been wreaking havoc for both large and small operations. The production process cannot be completed if all of the necessary materials or parts are not available. Such a scenario is precisely why a financial vehicle known as a working capital line of credit exists. The line of credit is there to carry the company through the period of time when the production process is slowed by outside variables. Having the right commercial lending partner who possesses the right experience can have a positive and meaningful impact on the success of your company.

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