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1 D iscovering your strengths and leaning into them can be a challenge. The desire to manufacture everything, is a trap that manufacturers succumb to often. Hugh “Buddy” Wilson, Bye Rite Trailer and Fabrication’s owner, has figured out how to avoid that pitfall. “Focus on what you do well,” Wilson explains. “Understand your strengths and weaknesses but build on your strengths.” It’s sage advice from someone that has seen the success of businesses rise and fall. 2 22 “I’ve focused on the things we do well. We’ve been able to maintain quality and speed with that, allowing us to satisfy customers’ needs. The things that I don’t build quickly – I’ve found good manufacturers to partner with,” Wilson continues. Bye Rite Trailer and Fabrication has been in operation for nearly thirty years with sales tripling in the years since Wilson acquired it. Aside from a small retail lot, the company sells through dealerships in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi. Wilson says Louisiana and Tennessee are on the horizon as well. 3 4 NATDA Magazine www.natda.org