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The newly signed Free Trade Agreement is like removing the speed bumps between two manufacturing powerhouses. Tariffs are down, opportunities are up—and manufacturers in both countries are ready to roll.
For India, it’s a ticket to the UK’s high-value market for machinery and auto components. For the UK, it’s an entry pass to India’s fast-moving, cost-effective manufacturing ecosystem and a huge job creation opportunity for their domestic industry. Everyone wins—except maybe customs officers with less paperwork to shuffle.
At Leanworx, we are particularly thrilled. We are about to sign up a UK distributor to take our Industry 4.0 platform to machine shops across the UK. Perfect timing—because when trade flows smoothly, so should data from the machines on shop floor to the decision-making bosses on the top floor.
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Srihari D
Hello, I’m Srihari, Co-Founder of Leanworx.
I share real moments from my customer visits — the wins, the slip-ups, the happy, the not-so-happy, and even the funny surprises. It is shop-floor and sales life, unfiltered, with lessons you can use right away.
These stories show how CEOs like you are solving productivity problems, making bold moves, and finding unexpected wins. You will see what worked, what did not, and get fresh ideas for your own shop floor and leadership decisions.
Read along and see how other CEOs stay ahead. Happy learning.
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