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Josh Schultz
President/COO Canekast 🏭🚀 SMB Ops Guy. Rebuilding US Manufacturing. Currently Buying Small Manufacturers (Reach Out). Teaching the SMB Blueprint.
Josh Schultz is the President of CaneKast, a company that acquires and streamlines non-ferrous foundries across the United States.35 He joined CaneKast in the fall of 2021, partnering with Reg Zeller, the founder and CEO.34
Prior to his role at CaneKast, Josh had a diverse career spanning various industries:
- He spent 10-12 years in supply chain and finance.5
- He co-founded and ran a supply chain company, which he later merged with his father's business.5
- He worked in Mexico, replicating his business model there.5
- After selling his company in December 2019, he briefly stayed with the platform company until April 2021.5
Josh is known for his expertise in scaling operations and building systems. He focuses on:
- Transforming struggling operations into high-performing systems.2
- Implementing decentralized authority and pushing decision-making down the organizational hierarchy.5
- Developing a playbook for running multiple foundries efficiently.5
Josh has a strong educational background, including:
- An MBA from Syracuse University's Martin J. Whitman School of Management.2
- Various certifications in fields such as machine learning, financial modeling, and Six Sigma Black Belt.2
He is also active in sharing his knowledge through:
- The SMB Blueprint, a newsletter providing tactical advice and frameworks for small and medium-sized businesses.1
- A podcast called "SMB op show" where he discusses operational topics.5
Josh's approach to business emphasizes long-term thinking, problem-solving, and fostering autonomy throughout the company.5
Highlights
Someone just migrated from DigitalOcean to Hetzner.
Same production workload. 30 MySQL databases. 248GB of data. Hundreds of thousands of users.
Bill went from $1,432/month to $233/month.
New machine is MORE powerful. 96 CPUs. 256GB DDR5. NVMe RAID.
$14,388 saved per year. This is happening everywhere.
With code supply chain attacks like the LiteLLM one today... the more imports, the more risk
This is why we rebuilt pi-ai, pi-agent-core, and openclaw imports
Arc doesn't get things like streaming, etc from SDKs, but its extremely simple, lightweight, and secure.
Its built for enterprise and federal and mapped to @owasp threat surfaces and Nist 800-53
Still in development, and a lot more to do, but we've been using this internally for a while and enjoying it.

