
“We are also getting more work accomplished per machine hour we are getting more machine hours and we are getting more unattended machine hours.

“Upon taking a deeper look and discussing the work, we realized in that same time frame we are delivering much more complex and higher cavitation tools,” Cummings continues. Industries served include medical, electronics, automotive/transportation, packaging, consumer products and more. He applies these ethics to advanced manufacturing processes to drive continued success. X-Cell operates by the old-fashioned work ethics that Novel believes in, including treating employees and customers with respect, showing a positive attitude and providing timely delivery of a quality product. The plan is to hire additional employees and purchase new equipment to increase our capabilities and address the needs of our customers.”Īs it was when X-Cell was founded, so it continues today. “The addition doubles the manufacturing space of the building. “Business continues to thrive, and expansion became inevitable,” Novel says. The expansion will be completed this year. In 2018, X-Cell began adding an additional 20,000 square feet to the original 25,000-square-foot building to house mold-sampling equipment and additional equipment for moldmaking to take on larger, turnkey programs. We hired a sales representative in November 2005, and new customer relationships were being formed and more work was flowing through the shop’s doors.” Novel says the company purchased and moved into its current facility in Fairview in June 2014. “The economy was improving, business was on the incline, and the employees were called back one by one. “Work started to pick up again and one customer awarded X-Cell a job to design and build a five-mold package,” Novel says. Novel bought out his partner and began to focus on ways to rebuild by making new connections and marketing the company’s capabilities.īusiness continues to thrive, and expansion became inevitable. Like so many other mold manufacturers, X-Cell struggled to stay in business and had to lay off some employees. Things went along well for a short time until the industry went into a tailspin due to a bad economy. Soon after, they rented a second facility, and in 2002, the decision was made to buy a building large enough to bring both operations together under one roof. It wasn’t long before the company outgrew that space and moved into a larger facility in Erie where the X-Cell team worked hard to achieve customer satisfaction. “We decided to strike out on our own by starting a tool shop and making injection mold components and, eventually, complete molds,” Novel says. The company had its beginnings with current owner Ron Novel and his partner in a small, 800-square-foot rented space in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1996.


X-Cell Tool and Mold makes its home in Fairview, Pennsylvania. These achievements and more helped X-Cell Tool and Mold earn Leadtime Leader honors for 2019. In addition, those molds have also grown in cavitation and complexity - but they are delivered in the same timeframe as smaller, less complex molds they build. The company has seen a significant boost in shop-floor efficiencies and an increase in the number of molds built annually. made investments in newer technologies and robotics a key aspect of its fundamental growth strategy, and it has paid off.
