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New Leadership Takes Over 150 Year Old Steel Fabrication Company

In this episode of Making Sparks, Casey Voelker and Matthew Nix sit down with Noah Dell, president of Champion Bridge, to explore the journey of a 150-year-old company embracing the future. Noah shares his experience taking over the family business, from updating old-school processes to integrating a brand-new Python beam line that’s transforming their fabrication capabilities.

They cover the challenges of preserving legacy while adopting new tech, the nuances of capital investment, and why even an “old-school” business can feel like a startup. Noah also reveals his strategies for navigating the changing labor market, implementing digital tools, and steering growth while keeping the spirit of a family business alive. If you’re in manufacturing, fabrication, or simply curious about modernizing a legacy, this episode is packed with insights for you.

Episode Breakdown:

  • [0:00] Introduction to Making Sparks
  • [5:04] Noah’s journey into Champion Bridge
  • [10:11] Legacy and new leadership at Champion Bridge
  • [15:08] Installing the Python beam line: challenges and transformations
  • [20:22] Capital investment decisions and future-proofing the shop
  • [25:14] Going paperless: digital processes for efficiency
  • [30:00] Labor market shifts, hiring challenges, and growth plans

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