Fred Horowitz is a serial industrialist and entrepreneur; here he shares lessons that he’s learned through his robust manufacturing career and how he is navigating the rapidly evolving industrial landscape as a United States consumer goods manufacturing company. Fred is a deeply experienced CEO and founder of multiple, fast-growing consumer product brands. He is the current Chairman and CEO of A.P. Deauville and Partner at American Brand Holdings, LLC, the parent company of popular apparel brand, Hang Ten®.
**A quick note on Audio Quality… We had to stick with backup audio for this episode; Fred comes through loud and clear, but Max comes through a bit muted. Thank you for your listenership and support as we grow our show and work out technical kinks!**
Resources Mentioned & Other Links of Interest
Plastic Supply Chain Disruption
Propylene Glycol Force Majeure
Just In Time Manufacturing and the supply chain
The Black Swan (Book)
The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith (Book)
Lightweighting plastic bottles
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