2021 exposed the fragility of today’s supply chain
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November/December Issue
The mission of the Structural Building Components Association (SBCA) Magazine is to increase the knowledge of and to promote the common interests of those engaged in manufacturing and distributing structural building components. Further, the SBCA Magazine strives to ensure growth, continuity and increased professionalism in our industry, and to be the information conduit by staying abreast of leading-edge issues. The magazine’s editorial focus is geared toward the entire structural building component industry, which includes the membership of the Structural Building Components Association (SBCA).
This month’s edition captures the impact of BCMC 2025 and how it elevated the industry, featuring recaps of popular education sessions, highlights of SBCA Industry Award recipients, the SBCA Innovation Grant People’s Choice Innovator and grant recipients, and more. Whether you attended BCMC or couldn’t make it this year, this issue offers a great opportunity to revisit the experience and catch up on what you may have missed.
“If there’s one thing I’ve learned well over the past decade it’s that there is a lot of work to be done before you choose how to automate any part...
Read Post“There’s a reason why we don’t cover walls with lathe and plaster anymore, we found a better way to do it.” say Pat Schwieters, JL Schwieters’...
Read Post“Integration is really about putting the right information into the right hands at the right time,” says Ken Kucera, VP installed sales and...
Read Post“Be brave,” says Tony Acampa, technical team leader for Shelter Systems Limited.
Read PostBCMC 2021 was full of networking opportunities, conversations on the latest innovations, education sessions full of best practices and good advice,...
Read Post“When it comes down to it, we all do the same thing,” says Trevor Ebinger, general manager of Manion Lumber & Truss.
Read Post“If a customer is open to wall panels, the first question you need to ask them is why,” says Dean Rana, owner of Truss Fab, LLC.
Read Post“I think COVID forced a large portion of our industry to explore remote workers when they were neither willing nor prepared to do so,” says Casey...
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