Tuesday, July 9, 2013

If It Isn’t Broke – Should You Fix It?

We’ve all heard the saying, “If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.” Most humans dislike change. They especially don’t like change when it is strictly for the sake of change. In the average mind, if you change something, there better be a really good reason for making that change.

In reality it is change that creates progress. We would not drive automobiles if the inventor of the auto didn’t want to create a better method for mobility than horseback riding. As a manufacturer of packaging machinery, our company is always being asked to assist in packaging new product designs. Someone has come up with a ‘better’ way to package their product and needs a machine to allow them to mass produce the new product. Fortunately for them, New England Machinery thrives on new challenges.

Our company’s willingness to ‘fix something that isn’t broke’ has allowed us the ability to offer dozens of different models of packaging machinery. With a strong Engineering Department and the enthusiasm to ‘think outside the box’, we’ve helped thousands of customers package their products better and faster. Sometimes it is better to fix what isn’t broken.

The author, Marge Bonura, is the Director of Sales & Marketing for New England Machinery, Inc. (NEM). NEM is a leading packaging machinery manufacturer of bottle unscramblers, cappers, orienters, retorquers, lidders, pluggers, pump sorter/placers, scoop feeders, hopper elevators and much more. The company has been in business since 1974 selling to the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, personal care, chemical, household products, automotive and other industries. For more information on NEM, visit their website at www.neminc.com.

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