A video article by, Hawk Ridge Systems
Only 13 percent of family businesses make it to the third generation – a fourth is nearly unheard of. For Denny Reiland and his daughter, keeping the family tooling company alive isn’t a question, it’s a lifestyle. One that for Denny involves long days (and oftentimes nights) at the shop, anticipating clients’ needs and constantly adapting the business to meet those needs.
Since 1922, General Pattern Company has been involved in a variety of plastic forming technologies priding itself on the ability to take customers from their earliest design concepts and prototyping needs all the way through to production and assembly.
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