SBCA Magazine

The mission of the Structural Building Components Association (SBCA) Magazine is to increase the knowledge of and to promote the common interests of those engaged in manufacturing and distributing structural building components. Further, the SBCA Magazine strives to ensure growth, continuity and increased professionalism in our industry, and to be the information conduit by staying abreast of leading-edge issues. The magazine’s editorial focus is geared toward the entire structural building component industry, which includes the membership of the Structural Building Components Association (SBCA). 

The September/October issue covers all things SBCA, including best practices in Quality Management Systems, various valuable tools available through SBCA, insight into the association's outreach and collaboration efforts, and the SBCA Foundation. 

View the digital edition of SBCA Magazine's 2024 Sept/Oct issue.
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Use these slower months to do something transformative in your operations

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It’s unclear if CMs have a good map to their next destination

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The attitudes of SBCA’s founders are still needed today

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SBCA offers a lot of valuable opportunities to grow

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On May 7th, 1983, ten component manufacturers (CMs) from across the country met in a Dallas/Fort Worth airport hotel room and voted on a name for...

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BCMC | FS 2023 brought together component manufacturers from across the country to hear Rob O’Neill give a rousing keynote address, Ali Wolf provide...

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 “Going paperless isn’t about eliminating paper 100 percent of the time,” says Greg Dahlstom of US LBM.

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“There are a lot of ways a component manufacturer (CM) can bring value to their customer and the customer’s supply chain today than the roof truss,”...

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“Keeping your equipment up and running is an essential part of any successful component manufacturing operation,” says Chris Ortiz of Louws Truss.

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“The key to having a healthy safety culture is moving safety-related activities and policies from a secondary consideration to a primary focus,”...

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“Implementing an automated equipment solution differs from other mechanical solutions because it is simply not a plug-and-play solution,” says Steve...

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