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How to Optimize Your CAD Files for Lower Production Costs

Precision manufacturing starts long before a CNC machine hums to life. It begins in your design software. While 3D CAD modeling allows for incredible creativity, it can also hide massive financial pitfalls. Many Canadian OEMs face “quote shock” because a digital design doesn’t account for the physical realities of the shop floor. When a file […]

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Mitigating Tariff Risks: Why Reshoring to a Canadian Fabrication Network is a Strategic Priority in 2026

In 2026, the most expensive mile in your supply chain is the one that crosses the border. As the formal review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) looms in July, Canadian Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are facing a transformed industrial landscape. The “Trade War” environment has shifted from a temporary disruption to a permanent strategic

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Scaling Up: Logistics and Quality Control for Oversized Structural Steel Components

The success of a massive structural project often hinges on the final three feet of a thousand-kilometre journey. For Canadian OEMs and infrastructure managers, large scale metal fabrication is only half the battle. The real challenge begins when a 60-ton girder or a 20-foot-wide process skid needs to move from the shop floor to a

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Understanding GD&T: How Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Saves Production Costs

Manufacturing a complex part is often a battle between the engineering drawing and the reality of the shop floor. Many Canadian OEMs face a recurring nightmare: a batch of custom components arrives, passes individual inspection, but fails to fit during final assembly. This gap in communication leads to thousands of dollars in wasted material, emergency

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Melnik Custom Metal Fabrication Enhances Capabilities with Amada ENSIS 3015 AJ

MBI Industrial Manufacturing Group is pleased to announce a strategic technology investment at our partner facility, Melnik Custom Metal Fabrication. The acquisition of the Amada ENSIS 3015 AJ (6kW) Fiber Laser significantly expands our group’s capacity for high-speed precision cutting and complex metal fabrication. As a core manufacturing hub within the MBI Industrial Manufacturing Group,

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Contract Manufacturing vs. In-House Fabrication: Which is Right for Your Next Project?

Deciding how to build your industrial components is more than a floor-space calculation. It is a high-stakes financial decision. In the current Canadian economic climate, every dollar tied up in machinery is a dollar not spent on innovation or sales. Many Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) reach a crossroads where their current shop cannot keep up

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Laser Cutting vs. Waterjet: Which Method is Best for Your Custom Parts?

Choosing the right cutting method for a custom part often determines the success of the entire assembly. For engineers and procurement managers across Canada, the debate usually centers on two heavyweights: laser cutting and waterjet cutting. Each technology offers distinct advantages depending on the material type, thickness, and required precision. Making the wrong choice can

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How Does a National Fabrication Network Improve Industrial Quality Control?

Industrial manufacturing in Canada is shifting. For decades, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) relied on a handful of local shops to handle their custom builds. While this felt personal, it often led to inconsistent results when production needed to scale. Today, the smartest operators are turning toward a more resilient model. When you work with a

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How Early Engineering Support Reduces Rework in Custom Fabrication Projects

Rework is the quiet budget killer in custom fabrication. It shows up as extra weld time, unexpected distortion, holes that need to be re-drilled, parts that “almost fit,” and assemblies that require on-the-fly fixes. None of it feels dramatic in the moment—until timelines slip and costs climb. If you’ve ever had a project that looked

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How Digital Twin Technology Is Transforming Industrial Production

Industrial projects rarely fail because the idea was bad. They fail because uncertainty shows up late. A tolerance stacks the wrong way. A weldment distorts more than expected. An assembly that “should fit” needs rework on the floor. By the time the issue is visible, the schedule has already taken a hit. Digital twin technology

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