IntoCeramics provides manufacturing consulting services backed by more than 60 years of combined manufacturing leadership experience. Bryan Geary and Carl Sorrell have managed manufacturing operations, designed production facilities, led plant startups, and solved manufacturing challenges across ceramic manufacturing, industrial minerals, bulk solids processing, and related industries.
We help manufacturers improve production, solve process problems, support manufacturing startups, evaluate capital projects, and make informed operational decisions. Our manufacturing consulting services combine plant-floor experience with technical expertise to support both existing manufacturing facilities and new plant developments.
IntoCeramics provides consulting services for manufacturing companies in areas including:
A manufacturing startup is often one of the most demanding phases of any capital project. Poor planning, delayed equipment installation, staffing shortages, or production problems can increase costs and delay commercial production.
IntoCeramics has experience designing, building, expanding, and starting manufacturing plants. Our manufacturing consulting firm supports companies throughout the startup process with:
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Our manufacturing consulting services frequently focus on the technical and operational areas below.
If your company could use the perspective of experienced manufacturing consultants, contact IntoCeramics today. We work with manufacturers seeking practical solutions for plant operations, manufacturing startups, process improvement, leadership development, and longterm operational performance.




Manufacturing consulting is the process of working with experienced manufacturing professionals to improve plant operations, solve production challenges, support capital projects, and help manufacturers make informed operational decisions. Manufacturing consulting services may include plant assessments, startup support, process improvement, leadership development, and equipment evaluations.
Companies often hire a manufacturing consulting firm before a plant expansion, during equipment selection, after recurring production problems, or when additional manufacturing experience can help move a project forward.
IntoCeramics works with manufacturers involved in ceramic manufacturing, industrial minerals, bulk solids processing, advanced ceramics, refractories, and other process manufacturing operations. Our experience includes both existing manufacturing facilities and new production plants.
Yes. Manufacturing consulting often begins well before equipment is installed. We can assist with manufacturing site selection, process development, plant layouts, utility planning, capital project reviews, vendor evaluations, and project scheduling.
Yes. Many consulting projects involve operating facilities rather than new construction. We help manufacturers evaluate production processes, identify operational constraints, review equipment performance, troubleshoot recurring issues, and prioritize improvement projects based on plant objectives.
Yes. Manufacturing projects often involve engineering firms, equipment manufacturers, contractors, and material suppliers. IntoCeramics regularly works alongside project teams to review technical decisions, coordinate with vendors, evaluate equipment options, and provide manufacturing input throughout a project.
No. While ceramic manufacturing is one of our primary areas of expertise, we also work with manufacturers in other process manufacturing industries, including industrial minerals, bulk solids processing, and related operations.
Yes. Some manufacturing consulting projects focus on a specific technical problem or equipment decision, while others involve ongoing support during plant startups, production expansions, operational improvements, or capital projects. The scope depends on your objectives and the challenges your manufacturing operation is addressing.
Most manufacturing consulting firms’ projects begin with a discussion of the company’s objectives, current challenges, and project scope. Depending on the engagement, this may be followed by plant visits, process reviews, technical evaluations, or project planning.