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A Brief History of JEWETT Machine
The Early Stages…
In
1961, Bryce D. Jewett, Sr. followed the dream that many people have and opened his own machine shop. He built a
4000 square foot building at the corner of 29th and Maury Streets in Richmond, VA. He used family labor to build
the foundation - his teenage son Bryce, Jr., nicknamed “Skillett” (origin not disclosed).
Over
the next two decades Bryce Sr. became known for two things: the quality of the products he manufactured and the
fair way he treated people, both customers and employees.
The Next Generation…
The
business culture Bryce, Sr. fostered in the early years remains at the core of the business today although much
has changed. “Skillett” grew up in the business and took control in 1981. The plant has expanded twice at its original
site and has purchased additional space several blocks away. While Jewett still has a full complement of conventional
equipment, state-of-the-art CNC equipment takes up most of the plant’s floor space. JEWETT Automation provides high tech solutions to custom factory automation.
But
the culture is still the same: commitment to quality in all work as evidenced by our ISO-9002 certification, and
fairness to all people. Each employee is given every opportunity to achieve his or her full potential, and customers
know they are important. “Skillett’s” door is always open to both.
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