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ourselves more towards the requirements
and goals of our customers markets rather
than compare ourselves to what’s happening
within the industry,” comments Sidhu. “I think
when you do that, you create a constant niche
for yourself. Having become service-oriented
to handle large projects at a tier 1 and tier 2
level, we’ve been able to accomplish just that
and give our clients a piece of mind.”
“WE ARE A FAMILY”
“Even though we are in the manufacturing in-
dustry, East Metal is more than a full service
contract manufacturer. We are a family of 125
employees working in a 75, 000 square ft.
state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. As we
celebrate 40 years in the business, we would
not only like to celebrate the evolution of our
manufacturing company, but also to the same
125 employees who help contribute to grow
our great communities,” closes Sidhu. “As we
pursue economic interests, we have a respon-
sibility to be an active member of the com-
munities in which we live and work and not
forget the social needs of communities. This
responsibility is not only a social responsibility
for East Metal, but also a business imperative.
Without thriving communities with strong in-
frastructures, we cannot run a successful busi-
ness. We are able to meet those goals with
managing local mentorship programs along
with extensive programs overseas for Clear
Water irrigation in India that are bringing back
clean water back into homes and farms. East