Saving Smarter in Metal Manufacturing: Why True Cost Reduction Starts Before the Quote
In this episode of the Fabricated Metals Podcast, host Dana Hansen sits down with Chris Kennard, Denny, and Dan from Process Metals Innovators (PMI) to explore what real cost savings look like in metal manufacturing—and why focusing on part price alone often misses the bigger picture.
The conversation starts with a common challenge: most customers begin with a request for a quote, but true savings are driven by much more than price. The team breaks down how design decisions, logistics planning, inventory strategy, and waste reduction all play a major role in total cost. From LTL versus full truckload shipping to PMI’s in-house trucking fleet, Denny explains how delivery control, timing, and returnable packaging directly impact both cost and customer experience.
Dan brings a process-planning perspective, highlighting how over-tolerancing, unnecessary GD&T, outdated drawings, and vague print notes can dramatically increase cost without improving part function. Small adjustments—like replacing welds with bends, using tabs for alignment, or forming features directly on a punch—can eliminate extra handling and reduce labor.
The episode wraps with a broader look at PMI’s end-to-end manufacturing capabilities, including stamping, fabrication, machining, powder coating, and inventory management. The key takeaway is clear: savings come from partnership, not just price. When manufacturers engage early and plan holistically, they unlock faster lead times, lower total cost, and more reliable outcomes.
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome to the Fabricated Metals Podcast
01:10 – Why customers focus on price first
02:00 – Logistics as a hidden cost driver
02:33 – LTL vs full truckload shipping explained
04:25 – Risks of LTL: delays, handling, and damage
05:20 – PMI’s in-house trucks and delivery reliability
05:45 – Returnable packaging and waste reduction
06:30 – Custom racks and warehouse space savings
07:30 – The true cost of expediting shipments
08:55 – Safety stock and quick-ship strategies
09:10 – Over-engineering and tolerance issues on prints
11:00 – GD&T, ISO tolerances, and manufacturability
13:00 – “Break all sharp edges” and costly print notes
14:20 – Reducing welding with bends and interlocking tabs
16:30 – Punch vs laser vs stamping: choosing the right process
19:40 – Importance of solid models and clean CAD files
21:30 – PMI’s end-to-end manufacturing flexibility
23:00 – Stacking, batching, and vendor-managed inventory
24:30 – Why warehouse space is an underrated cost
26:50 – Final takeaway: savings come from early planning
💬 Key Quotes
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“Savings come from partnership, not just price.”
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“A simple note on a print can turn a three-dollar part into a much more expensive one.”
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“When it goes on a PMI truck and we say it’ll be there at 10, it’s there at 10.”
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“Over-tolerancing is one of the most common and costly issues we see.”
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“Real cost reduction starts in the design phase, not after production begins.”
🔗 Relevant Links
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Process Metals Innovators (PMI): https://www.pmilc.com [https://www.pmilc.com]
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Free Fabrication Buyer’s Guide: https://www.pmilc.com/guide
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