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And Risinger notes that other factors come
into play that affect growth as well, including safety regulations.
"When people have very small shops,
they go under the radar as far as all the safety aspects
of the industry," he says. "When you're a mid-sized
shop or larger, they come to visit you. You have to do it
right to succeed past that middle point, and that's an important
concern for our industry."
But regardless of why a company
grows, what is more important is how a company
grows, and how that affects the quality of the finished
product, he says.
And Tom Risinger feels confident that Fine
Line Pacific is growing with all of these important values
in mind, and the results—all 40 kitchens per day of
them—are plain to see.
Jake Rishavy is a Denver-based freelance
writer in the industrial graphic arts market.
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