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Saving time using a CNC machine shop
News January 31, 2018
Saving time using a CNC machine shop
Plenty of companies need specific machining done. For some, the best bet is to buy machines and work in-house. But that actually can cause turnaround to slow down. When you have to maintain machines that are expensive, large and difficult to manage, production can hit a snag out of the blue. When production stalls, consumers and clients can grow impatient. That's why you may want to take a different path. Companies that don't want to deal with the hassles that come with machining in-house can benefit by sending jobs to a CNC machine shop.
Who advises vocational students about their majors?
News January 31, 2018
Who advises vocational students about their majors?
A bachelor's or graduate degree is not the only route to a financially rewarding career. There are good-paying technical jobs in fields like health care and other skilled trades that require some postsecondary training, experience or education but not a college degree. Policy leaders, including the National Academy of Sciences, have made it a priority to better understand how to prepare more adults for work in these fields. Data from Gallup Inc. and Strada Education Network's Education Consumer Pulse shed light on who advises students in vocational programs about fields of study and how helpful that advice is to students.
Simple steps improve shop websites for hiring
News January 29, 2018 Greg Bartlett
Simple steps improve shop websites for hiring
Although millions of manufacturing jobs may need to be filled in the years to come as baby boomers continue to retire, many manufacturers already struggle with unfilled positions. One efficient way to combat the problem is by improving company websites, said Claudia Pennington, co-founder and CEO of DIY Marketing, Marietta, Pa.
Call me hopeful
News January 29, 2018 Kip Hanson
Call me hopeful
Every day, it happens. Someone from Houston calls, or maybe San Francisco, peddling precision-machined parts from China. Then there are the emails from people with fake names—like Lily, Annie and Susan—overflowing my inbox with offers of low part costs and excellent service. Please, China, I don't want to buy machined parts from you. No metal stampings. No plastic injection molds or 3D-printed prototypes. And at the risk of offending those who do, you shouldn't either.
Cogsdill Tool acquires E-Z Burr Tool
News January 27, 2018 Alan Richter
Cogsdill Tool acquires E-Z Burr Tool
E-Z Burr Tool Co. will continue to operate as an independent entity out of the deburring tool manufacturer's Livonia, Mich., facility, with little or no change in procedures or processes, reports purchaser Cogsdill Tool Products Inc., Camden, S.C. The sale closed Jan. 3.
Politics weigh heavily on foreign businesses in China
News January 26, 2018
Politics weigh heavily on foreign businesses in China
Politics weighs more heavily on foreign companies in China than it has in nearly three decades, writes Joe McDonald, an Associated Press business writer. "The latest flashpoint was Beijing's fury last week at hotel keeper Marriott and other companies that labeled self-ruled Taiwan a country on websites or customer materials. But companies face pressure on many sides from President Xi Jinping's more nationalistic stance and twin campaigns to tighten the ruling Communist Party's political control and have it play a direct role in business."
CNC machined parts: Why shop locally?
News January 26, 2018
CNC machined parts: Why shop locally?
Why shop locally for CNC machined parts? Cam Machine says they are better, from delivery/pickup speed and part quality to the support of local businesses and the ability to have firsthand knowledge of work.
Safety management is change management
News January 26, 2018
Safety management is change management
Implementing a safety management system is no small task. Because safety is highly cross-functional, you will need buy-in and support from the full business, as well as dedicated time and resources to develop a plan.
CemeCon Inc. opens headquarters, coating facility
News January 25, 2018 Alan Richter
CemeCon Inc. opens headquarters, coating facility
The week after CemeCon Inc. held a ribbon-cutting Jan. 17 to officially open its new 15,000-sq.-ft. headquarters and CVD diamond coating facility, I spoke with Gary Lake, company president, to discuss the expansion and developments in cutting tool coating technology. The opening marks the fourth expansion of production capabilities since the company, which is a subsidiary of Wuerselen, Germany-based CemeCon AG, was founded in 1998 and the third increase in capacity for the CVD diamond process since 2014.
Manufacturers to honor Henry D. Sharpe Jr. with lifetime achievement award
News January 22, 2018
Manufacturers to honor Henry D. Sharpe Jr. with lifetime achievement award
The Rhode Island Manufacturers Association has chosen Henry D. Sharpe Jr. to receive the inaugural Samuel Slater Lifetime Achievement Award, writes Kate Bramson in The Providence Journal. He was a longtime president of Brown & Sharpe and the third generation of the Sharpe family to run the machine tool powerhouse.
Grayson College opens its Advanced Manufacturing Lab
News January 22, 2018
Grayson College opens its Advanced Manufacturing Lab
Grayson College has unveiled its $1.4 million Advanced Manufacturing Lab for the school's Career and Technology Center, writes Rhea Bermel in the Herald Democrat. The lab will provide space for large industrial machinery, classrooms and storage and will be used largely to educate students participating in the Advanced Manufacturing Program.
Baker Industries Inc. begins large-scale machining operations
News January 22, 2018
Baker Industries Inc. begins large-scale machining operations
Baker Industries Inc. has installed a 5-axis Mecof PowerMill to begin large-scale machining operations. The 11-month construction and build project garnered a financial investment of $3.4 million and has positioned Baker Industries to take on some of the largest machining programs in the industry.

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