James Muchichu
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Two Kenyan entrepreneurs are making significant strides in the heart of the US manufacturing sector
Missouri-based James Muchichu and Patrick Wambugu have established their own company, Mid Missouri Tool and Plastics, which specializes in producing molds and components for automotive giants like Mercedes, Toyota, Ford, Nissan and Honda. What's particularly impressive is their journey from being employees to becoming employers, now overseeing a workforce of 26 local and foreign individuals. Armed with a background in agricultural engineering, Muchu ventured to the US for further studies in industrial technology, eventually finding his footing in the manufacturing domain. Wugu, on the other hand, initially grappled with financial strains but persisted in his entrepreneurial ambitions, eventually joining forces with Muchu to realize their shared vision.
As a Tier Two supplier, they play a crucial role in the automotive supply chain, manufacturing molds and components essential for the production of Class C parts. These parts, often unseen but vital for vehicle comfort and performance, include baffles and acoustic components that minimize noise and filter dust, enhancing the overall driving experience. The production process at Mid Missouri Tool and Plastics is meticulously organized, starting with the receipt of raw materials which undergo a rigorous quality control process. Once received, the materials are processed using advanced machinery, such as injection molding equipment, to produce the final components.
The company's commitment to quality is evident throughout the production cycle, with stringent measures in place to ensure that each part meets the highest standards before being shipped to Tier One suppliers and eventually incorporated into vehicles by OEMs. This dedication to excellence has earned Mid Missouri Tool and Plastics ISO 9001 certification, underscoring its reputation as a trusted partner in the automotive industry. They have built a competent team and invested in infrastructure including a semi-truck for material transportation to streamline their operations. Despite their achievements, Muchu and Wugu remain committed, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and seizing opportunities.
The duo is open to hiring more Kenyans, albeit with high qualifications, as they aim to inspire the next generation of engineers and entrepreneurs. Their story demonstrates that foreign entrepreneurs can carve out a niche in the competitive American market with dedication. As they continue to expand their business and explore new avenues, Muchu and Wugu exemplify the spirit of daring abroad, proving that with the right mindset, success knows no bounds.
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GO KENYANS! PROUD!
Positive and inspiring story! I am
Sure there will be some evil Kenyans who are just about to start talking negatively about them! Never seen people who can see something good in people than some Kenyans!
A negative person is always hurting, frustrated & jealous! That’s why they are NEVER blessed nor happy! 😂😂😂
Correction: can’t see.
Hongera
Well done - now this is a success story!
Kudos Eng Muchichu..we were in the same class year in JKUAT back in 2000s.
Great story. Please contact me if you are interested in manufacturing Aerospace parts. Tkashangaki@gmail.com