Turning the tide: when Briggs & Stratton decided to make the crankshaft machining lines in its Poplar Bluff plant globally competitive, it had to ... lathes.: An article from: Modern Machine Shop
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Citation Details Title: Turning the tide: when Briggs & Stratton decided to make the crankshaft machining lines in its Poplar Bluff plant globally competitive, it had to choose between CNC lathes and dedicated special machines for its main turning operations. The company chose the lathes. Author: Mark Albert Publication:Modern Machine Shop (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 79 Issue: 4 Page: 74(7)