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With sole source contracts with barge building giants Trinity and Jeffboat,

Turner estimates that the Space valve owns nearly 80 percent of the domestic barge market. Turner counts finding good quality people as one of the biggest challenges in growing the com- pany today, and to this end fulfilling the need is a top focus in 2006. The compa- ny has initiated a new management training program, and has hired a new

Director of Human Resources to enact the plan to "grow our own mangers."

Specifically, the company plans to hire entry level management candidates, put them through an eight to 12-month man- agement program and then dispatch them to the field to run one of the com- pany's 13 branches.

Lean & Mean

A major milestone for W&O Supply in 2006 will be the implementation of the

LEAN management process.

The decision was made to adopt

LEAN when its one of its biggest clients, Bath Iron Works, decided to adopt the process, and in turn came to

W&O Supply, one of Bath's major sup- pliers, with the plan. "We have 42,000 SKUs, and this will help us to determine more effective and efficient inventory management and control," Turner said. Consultants from

Logistics Resources International in

Atlanta have been working with W&O supply employees to help identify and eliminate "non-value added" processes.

Turner expects that the company will be able to achieve multiple money saving and efficiency enhancing ends simulta- neously, such as determining the cost of obsolescence, more accurately deter- mining the cost of transportation, and to provide more targeted and valuable sales information regarding percentage of sales from each product line. "It really evaluates both sides of the ledger, and looks at the entire process from the time the order is received until the product/system is delivered," Turner said. "In the end, this will help to create a more efficient W&O Supply."

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Outlook for 2006

W&O Supply counts Government and Government-related business, and the commercial marine business as nearly equal partners accounting for approximately 80% of its annual sales.

In evaluating the coming year,

Turner counts a strong backlog and the prospects of a much-improved U.S.

Navy repair business as good signs for 2006.

To augment its traditional areas of strength, the company plans a strong push into the booming offshore mar- ket, bringing with it marine-proven copper-nickel pipe, SPACE valves, metric valves and a plethora of automation systems.

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