Made In America: FSG, Coming April 23rd

Why Stay in America?

In today’s global marketplace, there are still companies surviving and thriving right in our own backyard. We’re hitting the road in search of America’s most interesting companies to answer one question: Why are you proud to be made in America?

Manufacturing with Homegrown Roots

Often, the first thing that draws you into a business is its sign.
Whether it’s a restaurant sign off of the highway offering a much-needed meal or a gigantic sign on the side of a stadium, a sign is the biggest indicator for customers that a business is open.
But, too many times, it’s also the last thing a business considers prior to opening.
On this episode of Made in America, Voice of B2B Daniel Litwin travels to Austin, TX to visit the Facility Solutions Group sign manufacturing plant. He’ll get to peek behind the curtain, learning how they tackle signs of all sizes – from AT&T Stadium to Revolver Brewing.

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