A Change in Location—and Leadership—at Mettler Toledo Product Inspection

Margie Custin takes over as general manager of the Market Organization, keeping the OEM on course with its customers...

Mettler Toledo
Mettler Toledo

...while bringing a new management style that may enhance teamwork and diversity at the company.

Last year, Mettler Toledo Product Inspection announced the completed consolidation of its three North American businesses—located in Tampa, Fla., Ithaca, NY, and Aurora, Ill.—into a 270,000 sq. ft., state-of-the-art facility in Lutz, Fla. It was a three-year journey for the company, which makes inspection systems for the food and pharma industries, and it culminated with not only a new building, but also new leadership. 

In January, Margie Custin took over as general manager of the Market Organization (sales, service and marketing) for Mettler Toledo Product Inspection. She succeeds Viggo Nielsen, who held the position for 17 years and who remains on at the company as a part-time project consultant. 

A change in leadership often impacts the overall business—from company culture to external relationships. But Custin and Nielsen have worked together for over a decade, and therefore they share the same vision in many ways, Custin claims. Specifically, a focus on customer satisfaction and employee engagement. 

These two factors were part of the decision to consolidate the North American businesses as a way to unify the teams, which is also a huge advantage to customers. 

“One communications channel, one production facility and one service team all doing business in a harmonized manner to exceed customer expectations,” Custin explains. “If a customer has a Safeline metal detector, a Hi-Speed checkweigher and a Safeline X-ray inspection system, they get one service technician to work on all three versus three technicians, which they had before. One phone call, one purchase order, one sales channel, one quote. It makes doing business much easier for our customers and provides a one-stop solution.”

And, when it comes to the workforce, the new larger location—which includes a modern open floor plan with collaboration space, a full service café, a fitness facility, an outside walking track and much more—is an environment where people enjoy working. The amenities also help capture the attention of new talent, which is important as the company competes for skilled workers which are in high demand across the manufacturing and packaging industries.

 

Day by day

So, the big picture vision remains the same. But the daily operations may be modified, Custin admits. “At the high level there won’t be any fundamental changes in what we are doing or our strategy; however, the tactical day-to-day will be different.” 

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