
Industrial & Manufacturing
Innovating Production Through Operational Excellence
How we serve the Industrial & Manufacturing Industry
Operational efficiency is the bedrock of any successful production-based company. Businesses that can continuously meet demand while maintaining cost-effective processes are primed for growth. Buyers will be most interested in your ability to scale operations, innovate with new technologies, and ensure quality across the supply chain. A strategy that focuses on these strengths will position your business as a key player in a competitive and rapidly advancing industry.



Areas of Focus
Automotive Manufacturing
- Automobile manufacturing
- Automotive parts
- Automotive components
- Automotive assembly
- Automotive engineering

Aerospace Manufacturing
- Aircraft manufacturing
- Aerospace components
- Aerospace engineering
- Defense manufacturing

Electronics Manufacturing
- Electronics components
- Semiconductor manufacturing
- Printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing

Machinery Manufacturing
- Industrial machinery
- Equipment manufacturing
- Heavy machinery

Food and Beverage Manufacturing
- Food manufacturing
- Beverage manufacturing
- Food processing
- Food production

Textile Manufacturing
- Textile manufacturing
- Clothing manufacturing
- Apparel manufacturing
- Fabric manufacturing

Chemical Manufacturing
- Chemical engineering
- Pharmaceuticals
- Plastics
- Polymers

Metal Manufacturing
- Steel manufacturing
- Metal fabrication
- Metalworking

Industrial Automation
- Automation technology
- Robotics
- Automation systems

Supply Chain Management
- Manufacturing supply chain
- Logistics
- Procurement

“With decades of family tradition in the rigging and lifting industry, it is only fitting that John Sakach Company partners with Mazzella Companies to expand on the high commitment to quality our customers have come to expect over the years. We are excited to join a team dedicated to constant improvement within the rigging industry and look forward to continuing the Mazzella family legacy in the Midwest.”