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Compare your operation to some of the best in the country by accessing our Top Shops Executive Summary.
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The machining businesses that participated in our Top Shops benchmarking survey received a series of survey data reports that present data categorized by shop type (captive, contract and job), gross sales in 2010 and number of parts produced in 2010. But we’ve also created an Executive Summary that’s similar to those reports and compares average responses given by our Top Shops benchmarking group (the top 20 percent of machining businesses determined by totaling the points assigned to select survey questions) versus other shops.
Click here to visit our Top Shops Zone and access the Executive Summary report.
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