Regal Ware’s Production Arm SynergyOps Is Core To Its Strategic Plans

The post Regal Ware’s Production Arm SynergyOps Is Core To Its Strategic Plans appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Finished large cookpots: a product central to Regal Ware’s offerings since the very start. Image courtesy Regal Ware Regal Ware is a 4th-generation family-owned company based in Milwaukee, with roots going back 80 years in the kitchenware industry. That’s a business that has seen a lot of players come and go, and Regal Ware is applying the lessons of its tenacious history as sets its strategy for the next century and beyond, with its manufacturing prowess central to its plans. The company has a rich history dating to 1945, when James O. Reigle, along with L.N. Peterson and Edna Oster, purchased the Kewaskum Utensil Company, which was manufacturing shell casings for the war effort. Just two weeks after the deal went through, WWII ended and they switched to making stainless steel saucepans, starting what in 1951 would become Regal Ware, Inc. “Two weeks after buying the company and moving the family, he lost his only customer,” Ryan Reigle, CEO and Chairman of Regal Ware and fourth generation family business leader, told me in an interview. “And so again we go back to that entrepreneurial spirit. It was an aluminum cookware company before, so they went back to making one- and one-and-a-half-quart saucepans. He literally put them in the trunk of his car and went door-to-door to sell them. He would empty the trunk and come back and get more, go out and sell, come back and get more. And by doing that he never missed payroll, or a payment to the bank. And it was from there the company grew.” Combining Forces But woven into the story is the fact that the Reigle family also joined forces back in 2002 with a former rival family, the Zieglers, by purchasing the West Bend Company. The company had been founded originally as…

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Regal Ware’s Production Arm SynergyOps Is Core To Its Strategic Plans

The post Regal Ware’s Production Arm SynergyOps Is Core To Its Strategic Plans appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

Finished large cookpots: a product central to Regal Ware’s offerings since the very start. Image courtesy Regal Ware Regal Ware is a 4th-generation family-owned company based in Milwaukee, with roots going back 80 years in the kitchenware industry. That’s a business that has seen a lot of players come and go, and Regal Ware is applying the lessons of its tenacious history as sets its strategy for the next century and beyond, with its manufacturing prowess central to its plans. The company has a rich history dating to 1945, when James O. Reigle, along with L.N. Peterson and Edna Oster, purchased the Kewaskum Utensil Company, which was manufacturing shell casings for the war effort. Just two weeks after the deal went through, WWII ended and they switched to making stainless steel saucepans, starting what in 1951 would become Regal Ware, Inc. “Two weeks after buying the company and moving the family, he lost his only customer,” Ryan Reigle, CEO and Chairman of Regal Ware and fourth generation family business leader, told me in an interview. “And so again we go back to that entrepreneurial spirit. It was an aluminum cookware company before, so they went back to making one- and one-and-a-half-quart saucepans. He literally put them in the trunk of his car and went door-to-door to sell them. He would empty the trunk and come back and get more, go out and sell, come back and get more. And by doing that he never missed payroll, or a payment to the bank. And it was from there the company grew.” Combining Forces But woven into the story is the fact that the Reigle family also joined forces back in 2002 with a former rival family, the Zieglers, by purchasing the West Bend Company. The company had been founded originally as…

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