Are any of y'all like me, have thought about how they could improve their business way too many times? Basically every time the subject of TRS comes up, we rehash the hash. And this goes on in my head sometimes for days.
But what I started to ask is: What if the customers of TRS could know just about how many more parts or pieces or tons of alloy (or whatever it is that determines when they pass orders to the foundry for casting), WHAT IF that was part of the information a customer had to go on when he/she was interested in placing their order with TRS? In other words, if you knew that they re-ordered X part when they had 15 standing orders and they had 13 orders already, would you reconsider your needs? If it were me I might think of getting two, just to get the parts made-use it or trade it off later. Or talk a pal into getting one for his project. That in turn might drive others who "can't wait" to place their orders for the same part, just because they saw that it was going to the foundry in so many days. They give digital notice that "this part is going to be produced very soon order now!"
It could be that they wait on a tonnage or hundredweight figure. If so it could be revealed that only Y many pounds worth of parts orders gets everything to foundry. Give a target and let the customers hit it and keep things moving, while more importantly letting folks know where their items of choice are in the process.
It just seems to me that a dynamic digital catalog with pics could up their sales, and increase customer satisfaction, as well as return business. Once again I've wasted too much brainpower on someone else's problem, but maybe it helps someone else with their situation. Sure all those ideas cost money to implement and maintain, but from my angle it might well be worth the costs if in the sales game and looking to grow.
But it ain't my business and I got no business trying to run it from my couch. I mean the above with no disrespect for those who run the show as it is. They've kept it going and that's way more than most small business owners are able to do, is an accomplishment of no slight value. I wish them the best.