At Lawrence Pumps, manufacturing world-class pumps and pumping systems is based on
the teamwork philosophy that characterizes pump design and engineering. We break
down the process of tool design and component production into specific modules of
responsibility. Our manufacturing procedures incorporate feedback from all sectors
of the design and production team, joining quality and performance concerns to the
first stages of pump development and carrying through the entire manufacturing
cycle. This teamwork philosophy also involves securing vendors who understand and
are committed to our quality priorities.
Materials Resources Planning (or MRP) is a formal method of business management
which translates management goals and priorities into material, labor and machine
requirements. A distinct benefit of the MRP program at Lawrence Pumps is the
traceability of materials. Batch traceability through every production phase is
utilized to isolate and solve problems. For our customers, MRP means shorter lead
times and on-time delivery.
Lawrence Pumps, Inc. has grown from a modest office and fabrication shop to a
sophisticated, modern manufacturing and administrative office complex of over
150,000 square feet.
Lawrence Pumps has continually invested in the latest 3 and 4-axis machining
systems that combine milling and boring proficiency with computer interface
capabilities. Our product design and tool engineers can electronically send
machining instructions directly to the manufacturing floor, extending and
integrating design expertise with production concerns.
During the past several years, the challenge to achieve ever greater operating
efficiencies has precipitated dynamic expansion of our Computer Integrated
Manufacturing (CIM) capabilities. By using both new and updated computer
systems we have brought together and orchestrated "islands of automation"
throughout the engineering and manufacturing cycles. This has greatly increased
our ability to respond to our customers' needs as well as re-examine our
design theories, manufacturing techniques, and fabrication procedures.
Weld Shop
The welding shop incorporates a variety of work stations for large production runs or
closely controlled nuclear or other high tolerance custom work. Each welder at Lawrence
Pumps is a highly trained and experienced professional, meeting ASME Section IX
requirements.
Assembly
Assembly is where the various machined parts are put together in a complete unit.
Lawrence's skilled machinists use their years of experience to accomplish this task,
sometimes involving hundreds of hours of labor, to ensure that each unit conforms to
its specified standards.