Case Study: “PRAB Crusher/Wringer Chip Processing System and Guardian™ Coolant Recycling System” prab.com

The following case study was published on prab.com.

As Youngers and Sons Manufacturing Company, Inc. worked through optimizing its facilities and growth strategies, it became clear its metal scrap and fluid recycling needed to be addressed. The company relied on third-party service providers to haul away, process, and recycle their metal scrap and coolant waste. The company was not earning the maximum value for its scrap, and replacement coolant expenses increased operating costs. Outdated transaction practices and the lack of autonomy also led to unpredictable financial outcomes.

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Case Study: “One Manufacturer, Triple the Output” Okuma.com

March 23rd, 2026|Comments Off on Case Study: “One Manufacturer, Triple the Output” Okuma.com

The following case study was published on Okuma's website on 2/4/2026. What’s needed to increase productivity by 200%? For Youngers and Sons Manufacturing Company, Inc, three Okuma Robot Loaders flipped the switch. Every Friday[...]

Case Study: “PRAB Crusher/Wringer Chip Processing System and Guardian™ Coolant Recycling System” prab.com

May 2nd, 2023|Comments Off on Case Study: “PRAB Crusher/Wringer Chip Processing System and Guardian™ Coolant Recycling System” prab.com

The following case study was published on prab.com. As Youngers and Sons Manufacturing Company, Inc. worked through optimizing its facilities and growth strategies, it became clear its metal scrap and fluid recycling needed to[...]

“Youngers and Sons poised to celebrate its 50th anniversary” Times-Sentinel Newspapers

May 1st, 2022|Comments Off on “Youngers and Sons poised to celebrate its 50th anniversary” Times-Sentinel Newspapers

The following article was featured in Times-Sentinel Newspapers Progress Edition 2022. Growth includes new facility in Wichita Most people in the area know of Youngers and Sons Manufacturing and identify it with[...]

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“No Experience Necessary” Modern Machine Shop

September 19th, 1998|Comments Off on “No Experience Necessary” Modern Machine Shop

The following article/excerpt by Peter Zelinski was published on Modern Machine Shop's website on 9/15/1998. "This shop assembled standard machine tools and components into a process for flexible production of a series[...]