Initiative Shines A Light On Manufacturing Industry

Maui Divers recently hosted a tour of its facilities as a part of Manufacturing in Hawaii Initiative

Maui Divers recently hosted a tour of its facilities as a part of Manufacturing in Hawaii Initiative

It is now easier than ever for entrepreneurs to come up with their own product ideas and get them manufactured on a large scale. Thanks to the latest technology, companies like Gembah (gembah.com/), and the ease of online selling, more product innovations are being made each year. And how even more innovation is being made in the local area. A partnership between Chamber of Commerce Hawaii and INNOVATE Hawaii (a program under High Technology Development Corporation) has led to manufacturing companies in the state making strides to do business at an affordable cost. The goal of Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii’s Manufacturing in Hawaii Initiative is to grow that sector of the state’s economy.

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The initiative is led by Manufacturing in Hawaii Group, which consists of business professionals in various industries. According to Chamber of Commerce, Manufacturing in Hawaii Group aims to be an information portal for potential and existing manufacturers and to provide access and resources for networking opportunities among manufacturers.

Last month, Maui Divers Jewelry Design Center (a Chamber member) hosted a manufacturing tour of its facilities. During the tour, which was co-sponsored by INNOVATE Hawaii and U.S. Economic Development Administration, attendees were able to learn about best practices for small- and medium-sized manufacturers. Attendees were able to take a free tour of the design center and learn about the history of Maui Divers Jewelry and the discovery of black coral (Hawaii’s official gemstone), as well as do a little networking.

Maui Divers' pearls PHOTOS COURTESY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAWAII

Maui Divers’ pearls PHOTOS COURTESY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAWAII

Those in attendance also were able get a behind-the-scenes look at a part of Maui Divers that the public normally doesn’t get to see: the design room where the company’s artists craft beautiful pieces of jewelry.

Events like this all are part of the initiative, and it’s something Chamber vice president of business advocacy and development Pono Chong hopes will continue each month.

“We want to let everyone know what everybody else is doing; it’s a networking opportunity, and (they can) learn how much manufacturing we do in the state,” he says.

Manufacturing in Hawaii Initiative started nearly two years ago when the Chamber’s economic development and innovation committee (under Bernie Coleman) resolved to help strengthen the manufacturing industry. The manufacturing industry always needs reviewing in order to make sure that everything is running efficiently, and up to code. Replacing machinery is a normal service and using companies such as www.tsinfa.com for resources is needed, this can help strengthen and keep the flow of products outgoing.

Attendees were able to see local artisans craft beautiful pieces of jewelry

Attendees were able to see local artisans craft beautiful pieces of jewelry

The first step under the initiative was to conduct an inventory assessment.

“We did that about a year ago,” explains Chong. “We hired researchers and asked manufacturers in the state where they were, what things they did and what were some issues they faced.”

In fact, Chamber of Commerce Hawaii set up a manufacturer’s portal on its web-site, which serves as a resource for vendors to “gather information on how to help their manufacturing business in Hawaii.”

The second step moved the initiative forward in setting up programs and seminars for companies that cover topics such as exporting products, taxation for manufacturing and receiving quality control certification. Companies looking to keep their operations updated with the latest industry advancements may want to look at this site to learn about enterprise resource planning and find out how consultancy services can help out businesses looking to modernize.

A full list of events can be found on the Chamber’s portal page at cochawaii.org/manufacturers-portal. (A schedule of meetings, which normally are held every other month, also can be found on the portal.)

learn about Maui Divers' history

learn about Maui Divers’ history

Aside from its monthly events, Manufacturing in Hawaii Initiative stands strong on its business advocacy standpoint.

“We really want to hear from manufacturers who need help,” urges Chong. “We want to develop programs around helping the industry grow.

“Part of it was to create awareness, and I think we’ve done that.”

Those interested in joining the Chamber’s manufacturing initiative can email Jenny Lee at jlee@cochawaii.org.