Tomahawk Live Trap Finds Long-Term Success

September 19, 2024

Situation

In 2012 a project manager from the MOC reached out to Tomahawk Live Trap’s owner, Greg Smith. Smith described TLT’s business as flat and not growing. During a tour of TLT’s facility, the PM pointed out several inefficiencies in their process. The atmosphere at TLT prior to MOC involvement was described as conflicting and demanding. Smith was skeptical and unsure of the change at first, but after seeing the success of another business after working with the MOC, he and other key leaders were sold. A proposal was put together in February 2013 to begin TLT on a series of trainings on LEAN manufacturing principles including single piece flow and working with smaller batches. TLT had previously been producing 300-pieces batches which was cut down to around 30 to reduce production errors.

Solutions

The partnership between TLT and MOC began in 2012, leading to a dramatic transformation in TLT’s operational efficiency and sales growth. However, a massive snowstorm in April 2023 caused the collapse of TLT’s shipping warehouse, posing a significant threat to the company’s operations. Despite the collapse, TLT managed to resume shipping operations within days, thanks to Lean Manufacturing principles like ‘Single Piece Flow’ and ‘Just in Time’ inventory, which allowed them to continue efficient production to keep up with demand. TLT’s adoption of lean manufacturing led to a 23% sales increase the following year, overcoming the stagnation experienced in 2020 due to COVID-19 and supply chain disruptions. The MOC’s training and continuous improvement practices were instrumental in TLT’s ability to navigate challenges and achieve record sales and growth. Partnerships with organizations like the MOC can provide valuable support and resources for implementing lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives.

Results

  • Achieved a 23% sales increase the year following the reintroduction of continuous improvement practices in 2021.
  • Completed significant infrastructure investments including a 6,000 sq. ft. raw materials warehouse in 2015, a major office renovation in 2017, and a 12,000 sq. ft. shipping warehouse in 2019.
  • Employee count doubled from 25 to 50.
  • Reinvested in new equipment such as welders, wire cutting machines, a box making machine, and a $350,000 CNC wire forming machine

Testimonial

“Our partnership with the MOC is the single biggest reason for our growth during the past 12 years. The concepts we leaned from them have enabled us to not only be more competitive, but to be the leading manufacturer in our industry. And without the lean manufacturing concepts we learned from them, it’s very likely the warehouse collapse would have set us back years or even put us out of business. If you visited us today, you would have no idea that only 9 months ago our shipping warehouse had collapsed.” - Greg Smith, TLT Owner