We chat with the CEO and Chairman of Oxford Engineering, Karim Sekatt. We discuss what world-class really looks like, what Lego has to do with switching from batch to one-piece flow manufacturing and allowing your team to ask questions and challenge things.
In this episode, we chat to Karim Sekatt, CEO and Chairman of Oxford Engineering, a company renowned for its world-class engineering capabilities. Karim unpacks what it is that truly defines “world-class” in a high-precision industry. He explains more about Oxford Engineering’s journey to excellence in machining, welding, assembly, and testing for global leaders in the medical, aerospace and nuclear sectors.
Karim shares insights on innovative manufacturing approaches, including the surprising role of Lego in their transition to one-piece flow. He emphasises the strategic importance of fostering a culture where team members are empowered to ask questions and challenge processes.