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Episode 98: From Shark Documentaries to the Shop Floor: How a 100-Year-Old Family Business Built the Data Layer Manufacturing Was Missing.(Chris Moore, Vice President, Caddis Systems)

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episode Episode 98: From Shark Documentaries to the Shop Floor: How a 100-Year-Old Family Business Built the Data Layer Manufacturing Was Missing.(Chris Moore, Vice President, Caddis Systems) cover

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In this episode of the Think Small Podcast, Chris Moore, Vice President and Co-Owner of Caddis Systems, shares the story behind a machine monitoring platform that began as an internal solution for a century-old family manufacturing business and evolved into a powerful tool helping manufacturers unlock hidden capacity and improve operational performance. Drawing from his unique journey from producing documentaries for major television networks to helping lead an industrial technology company, Chris explains how manufacturers can gain real-time visibility into machine utilization, eliminate costly blind spots, and make better decisions based on accurate production data rather than assumptions. He discusses how Caddis Systems helped drive significant increases in machine utilization and revenue, ultimately becoming a standalone solution serving industries ranging from machining and foundries to forestry, food processing, and beyond. Chris also explores the future of Manufacturing 4.0, the growing role of artificial intelligence in production environments, and why reliable machine data has become the foundation for operational excellence. He shares practical insights on leveraging downtime as an opportunity for growth, building strategic partnerships to scale a business, and helping manufacturers transition from reactive management to data-driven decision-making. For business leaders looking to improve efficiency, maximize existing assets, and remain competitive in an increasingly automated world, this conversation offers valuable lessons on technology, growth, and the importance of having a trusted source of operational truth. Connect: Website: https://www.caddissystems.com [https://www.caddissystems.com/about-us] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-moore-lcm2m [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-moore-lcm2m]

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episode Episode 98: From Shark Documentaries to the Shop Floor: How a 100-Year-Old Family Business Built the Data Layer Manufacturing Was Missing.(Chris Moore, Vice President, Caddis Systems) cover

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