RSP Inc.

Second Year Winner

Paul and Mike Ryan


RSP Inc.


5412 W. Burnham St., Milwaukee  •  www.rspinc.com
Year Founded: 1960
Product or Service Offered: A full-service custom contract manufacturer with operations in the U.S. and China. Our experience and expertise includes membrane switch circuits, plastic injection molding, silicone molding, printed circuit board assemblies, wire harnesses, packaging and full turn-key assemblies. Our services include mechanical and electrical engineering, design-for-manufacturing, product testing, warehousing and logistics.
CEO & Owner: Michael Ryan
President & Owner: Paul Ryan
Projected 2016 Revenue: $10 million
Target Clientele: We work with large and small businesses in the automotive, health care, consumer and industrial markets; anybody who makes anything is a potential client.
Business Organization Memberships: SGIA


Paul and Mike Ryan
Paul and Mike Ryan

What has fueled your company’s growth?

“We have developed a culture driven by teamwork, continuous improvement and a belief that everything we produce needs to be perfect. We truly partner with our customers to understand their needs and requirements to ensure every project is successful. Our customers get the benefit of our deep manufacturing experience and knowledge, giving them a leg up on their competition.”

What is the biggest obstacle to your company’s growth?

“Our strategy is to partner with the right customers who have product needs that fit well with our expertise. Every new product design, prototype and manufacturing ramp-up gets our full attention so we are very careful not to overextend ourselves. We manage our growth carefully to ensure that every project is a success.”

Do you plan to make any changes to your company?

“Of course! We have a five-year plan in place that includes advanced technology research and development, additional automation and infrastructure improvements. However, I believe the most important changes we will make are the ones we can’t anticipate as we react to the market, technology and our customer demands.”

Who are the business people you admire and why?

“I admire small business owners. They put their heart, soul, and money on the line every day. These are the people who develop new and innovative products, keep the economy churning, drive employment growth, and make up the bulk of RSP customers.”

What is your company’s most important growth strategy?

“Our goal is to establish a level of trust with our clients so that as they grow and have additional needs, we are the first and only option they consider. Almost all of our largest customers started with small orders and the relationship grew over time. RSP is here to grow with our customers.”

RSP Inc.
5412 W. Burnham St., Milwaukee  •  www.rspinc.com Year Founded: 1960 Product or Service Offered: A full-service custom contract manufacturer with operations in the U.S. and China. Our experience and expertise includes membrane switch circuits, plastic injection molding, silicone molding, printed circuit board assemblies, wire harnesses, packaging and full turn-key assemblies. Our services include mechanical and electrical engineering, design-for-manufacturing, product testing, warehousing and logistics. CEO & Owner: Michael Ryan President & Owner: Paul Ryan Projected 2016 Revenue: $10 million Target Clientele: We work with large and small businesses in the automotive, health care, consumer and industrial markets; anybody who makes anything is a potential client. Business Organization Memberships: SGIA
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What has fueled your company’s growth?

“We have developed a culture driven by teamwork, continuous improvement and a belief that everything we produce needs to be perfect. We truly partner with our customers to understand their needs and requirements to ensure every project is successful. Our customers get the benefit of our deep manufacturing experience and knowledge, giving them a leg up on their competition.”

What is the biggest obstacle to your company’s growth?

“Our strategy is to partner with the right customers who have product needs that fit well with our expertise. Every new product design, prototype and manufacturing ramp-up gets our full attention so we are very careful not to overextend ourselves. We manage our growth carefully to ensure that every project is a success.”

Do you plan to make any changes to your company?

“Of course! We have a five-year plan in place that includes advanced technology research and development, additional automation and infrastructure improvements. However, I believe the most important changes we will make are the ones we can’t anticipate as we react to the market, technology and our customer demands.”

Who are the business people you admire and why?

“I admire small business owners. They put their heart, soul, and money on the line every day. These are the people who develop new and innovative products, keep the economy churning, drive employment growth, and make up the bulk of RSP customers.”

What is your company’s most important growth strategy?

“Our goal is to establish a level of trust with our clients so that as they grow and have additional needs, we are the first and only option they consider. Almost all of our largest customers started with small orders and the relationship grew over time. RSP is here to grow with our customers.”

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