How Syracuse-Based Morse Manufacturing Made it in America

Tips from a 100-Year-Old Manufacturer: How Syracuse-Based Morse Made it in America

Morse Mfg’s president shares how the company stayed ahead of the competition.

It’s not often you get to speak with the president of a manufacturing company that was established before the Great Depression and continues to flourish today.

Joining us is Nathan Andrews, the president of Syracuse, NY-based Morse Manufacturing – a manufacturer who describes itself as “THE Specialist in Drum Handling Equipment.” And with good reason: Morse carries the distinction of being one of Syracuse’s longest continuously operating manufacturers in the city, established in 1923.

Morse says not only does it offer the widest product line in the drum handling industry, it has introduced virtually every major innovation, and is the only company that focuses exclusively on drum handling products.

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Gene Marks

CPA, National Business Columnist, Author & Speaker

Gene Marks is a past columnist for both The New York Times and The Washington Post. Gene now writes regularly for The Hill, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Forbes, Entrepreneur, The Washington Times, and The Guardian. Gene is a best-selling author and has written 5 books on business management. Gene appears on Fox Business, MSNBC, as well as CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor and SiriusXM’s Wharton Business Channel where he talks about the financial, economic and technology issues that affect business leaders today. Gene helps business owners, executives and managers understand the political, economic and technological trends that will affect their companies and provides actionable insights.

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