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Magnetic Engines at 10

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  On October 5, 2015, a small team opened the door to a 100 sqm workshop in Tallinn’s GSE Area, H04.  No fanfare. No ribbon cutting. Just benches, tools, procedures, and an idea worth betting on: if you build standards before you chase scale, customers will feel the difference.  Ten years later, Magnetic Engines operates across 1,300 sqm, has delivered over 319 client engine events (not counting our own repairs and teardown projects.), and serves 67 customers by February 2025 and counting.  The shop grew; the principle didn’t change. This is our decade – not just the moments that made the timeline, but the mindset that made them repeatable. The Quiet Start (2015–2016) 5 October 2015 – Engine shop established (GSE Area, H04, 100 sqm). The footprint was modest, the ambition wasn’t. The first weeks were about foundations: document the process, calibrate the tools, and practice the handovers until they felt boringly consistent. Boring is good in e...

Magnetic Engines at 10

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  On October 5, 2015, a small team opened the door to a 100 sqm workshop in Tallinn’s GSE Area, H04.  No fanfare. No ribbon cutting. Just benches, tools, procedures, and an idea worth betting on: if you build standards before you chase scale, customers will feel the difference.  Ten years later, Magnetic Engines operates across 1,300 sqm, has delivered over 319 client engine events (not counting our own repairs and teardown projects.), and serves 67 customers by February 2025 and counting.  The shop grew; the principle didn’t change. This is our decade – not just the moments that made the timeline, but the mindset that made them repeatable. The Quiet Start (2015–2016) 5 October 2015 – Engine shop established (GSE Area, H04, 100 sqm). The footprint was modest, the ambition wasn’t. The first weeks were about foundations: document the process, calibrate the tools, and practice the handovers until they felt boringly consistent. Boring is good in e...

A Day in the Life of David, Sales & Logistics Coordinator at Magnetic Trading

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  At Magnetic Trading, success depends on the people who keep things moving seamlessly between customers, warehouses, and global teams.  One of those people is David Praseuth, a Sales & Logistics Coordinator whose role bridges sales and operations every single day. We spoke with him to learn what a typical day looks like, the challenges he faces, and what keeps him motivated in a fast-moving industry. Morning Routine: Setting the Pace “My day always starts with a coffee,”  David says.  But it’s not just about caffeine – it’s about clarity. He begins each morning by catching up on emails, scanning for anything urgent, and mapping out which sales orders should be prioritized first. “This routine helps me set the pace,” he explains. “Once I know what needs attention right away, the rest of the day falls into place.” Wearing Two Hats David’s role is a blend of logistics and sales. On one side, he oversees warehouse operations – shipping, receiving, and care...