Paul Akers uses creativity and FastCap tools to make hedging fun and easy.
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Paul Akers is the founder and president of FastCap, based in Ferndale, WA. FastCap is an international product development company founded in 1997 with over 2000 distributors worldwide. A prolific inventor, Paul holds many US and international patents. FastCap launches 30+ innovative products per year and has won Business of the Year multiple times. Paul and his wife, Leanne, have built FastCap from their garage into a multi-million dollar company. At its core, FastCap is a lean manufacturing company, determined to continuously improve everything, every day. Our products reflect the idea that everything can be improved and the best ideas come from the shop floor.
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Paul Akers is an entrepreneur, business owner, author, speaker, & Lean maniac. He has written 3 books on Lean (2 Second Lean, Lean Health, and Lean Travel) and he travels the world to educate & speak about Lean principles & Lean manufacturing. Paul has a podcast called The American Innovator where he shares his Lean & travel adventures. For more information on Paul Akers and Lean, visit his website. http://paulakers.net/
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5 Comments
great video woodworking tools meet gardening tools
elsabell The little Teapot and friends
cool idea!!
That's really slick Paul! You have a beautiful property, it shows a great pride in ownership. Thanks for sharing. By the way, what do you keep in those blue drums with the angled roof covering there? I like that awning you made over them.
is there a dealer for the back pack powerhead here in the states ?
Hi Paul, given there are several other inventions competing with your products, how do you stay ahead?