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Vero Software Ltd. hires Darin Weatherbee
News February 18, 2018
Vero Software Ltd. hires Darin Weatherbee
In step with the ongoing growth of its Edgecam and Surfcam solutions, Vero Software Ltd., Cheltenham, England, hired Applications Engineer Darin Weatherbee to expand its support network.
Röhm Products of America appoints regional sales managers
News February 17, 2018
Röhm Products of America appoints regional sales managers
Röhm Products of America, Suwanee, Ga., a provider of clamping and gripping technology for the metalworking industry, has appointed three regional sales managers to support growing sales of the company's chucks, centers, vises, tool clamping and automation systems, as well as customized solutions for turning, milling, drilling and grinding.
Vero Software Ltd. hires Kevin Wedderburn
News February 17, 2018
Vero Software Ltd. hires Kevin Wedderburn
Vero Software Ltd., Cheltenham, England, hired Application Engineer Kevin Wedderburn to support customers who use the company's SMIRT software products for the tooling industry.nn
Solar Manufacturing Inc. relocating
News February 17, 2018
Solar Manufacturing Inc. relocating
Solar Manufacturing Inc., Souderton, Pa., a manufacturer of advanced industrial vacuum furnaces, is relocating its headquarters to Sellersville.
Generation change at Mapal
News February 17, 2018
Generation change at Mapal
Dieter Kress announced during his 75th birthday celebrations that he planned to gradually step down from the day-to-day business.
Throwback Thursday: History of Tools
News February 13, 2018 Dennis Spaeth
Throwback Thursday: History of Tools
With the August 1985 issue, Cutting Tool Engineering launched a decade-long series of articles titled, "History of Tools." The first installment, which you can download and read by clicking here, began as the ultimate Throwback Thursday endeavor: urging readers with their eyes on the future to recall the machine tool industry's humble beginnings. So, yeah, The Stone Age.
Time to sell or buy a used CNC?
News February 12, 2018 Greg Bartlett
Time to sell or buy a used CNC?
Some tool builders in the expanding economy are having a hard time obtaining machine components, which is delaying production, said Logan McGhan, technical salesman at KD Capital Equipment LLC, Scottsdale, Ariz., a machinery dealer specializing in used CNC machinery, plastic molding machinery and sheet metal fabrication. He said U.S. manufacturers must meet delivery deadlines in a demanding market. "You could potentially lose a customer," McGhan said, adding he is hearing about wait times of 6 months to a year for certain machinery. This environment may make it a good time for some companies to buy or sell used CNC equipment, even if doing so is new for them.
Near-Earth objects
News February 12, 2018 Kip Hanson
Near-Earth objects
If you're reading this, it means that Earth wasn't destroyed. On Feb. 9, the asteroid 2018 CB passed overhead with just 39,000 miles to spare—well within the moon's orbit and, by outer space standards, way too close for comfort. The pocket protector-toting space nerds at NASA call the asteroid a near-Earth object, which is defined as any object that passes through our solar system at less than 1.3 astronomical units (about 120 million miles) from the sun.
Ways to avoid the hack attacks
News February 10, 2018 Alan Richter
Ways to avoid the hack attacks
Manufacturers are ripe targets for hackers. According to a report from IBM Security, the manufacturing industry moved into the position of second most attacked industry in 2015, behind health care.
A growing market for colossal components
News February 8, 2018 Alan Richter
A growing market for colossal components
As product miniaturization continues, micromachining continues to make inroads into the manufacturing industry, and CTE will once again provide a special section about micromachining in our May issue. At the other end, I've noticed more developments in large-part machining, and, coincidentally, our April issue will include a focus on that topic.
ISM: New orders, production and employment continue growing
News February 8, 2018
ISM: New orders, production and employment continue growing
Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in January, and the overall economy grew for the 105th consecutive month, say the nation's supply executives in the latest Manufacturing ISM Report On Business. The January Purchasing Managers' Index registered 59.1 percent, a decrease of 0.2 percentage point from the seasonally adjusted December reading of 59.3 percent. This indicates growth in manufacturing at strong levels for the 17th consecutive month, led by continued expansion in new orders and production activity, with employment growing at a slower rate and supplier deliveries continuing to struggle.

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