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‘Value Creation Through Sustainable Manufacturing’ Book
Products May 23, 2016
‘Value Creation Through Sustainable Manufacturing’ Book
Value Creation Through Sustainable Manufacturing, by Matthew Franchetti, Belin Elahi and Somik Ghose, is an authoritative guide that presents managers and engineers with proven strategies for implementing sustainable systems and practices in their manufacturing operations. This authoritative book from Industrial Press Inc. is highly recommended for both students and professionals in the field.
Methods Machine Tools appoints new chief
News May 17, 2016
Methods Machine Tools appoints new chief
Methods Machine Tools Inc., Sudbury, Mass., recently announced the appointment of Jerry Rex as Chief Operating Officer of all Methods Machine Tools operations, effective May 3. Rex, a manufacturing industry veteran with more than 25 years of management experience, complements Methods' strategic plans for future growth, according to a Methods Machine Tools news release.
Cheryl Bush awarded Women in Manufacturing STEP Award
News May 17, 2016
Cheryl Bush awarded Women in Manufacturing STEP Award
Cheryl Bush, Director of Global Strategic Pricing at Kennametal Inc., Latrobe, Penn., recently received honors at the 4th Women in Manufacturing STEP (Science, Technology, Engineering and Production) Awards, which is presented by The Manufacturing Institute.
AMT announces 2016-17 officers, directors
News May 17, 2016
AMT announces 2016-17 officers, directors
The AMT Board of Directors, which represents the American manufacturing technology industry, recently named Richard L. Simons, President and CEO of Hardinge Inc., Elmira, N.Y., to serve as its Chairman.
Mahr Federal names new sales director
News May 17, 2016
Mahr Federal names new sales director
Mahr Federal, Providence, R.I., recently named Stuart Manser Director of Sales, Precision Gages for North America. , Manser will be responsible for planning and directing the sales team for the Precision Gage product line, including defining sales territory and hiring sales staff.
American National Carbide restructures management team
News May 17, 2016
American National Carbide restructures management team
American National Carbide (ANC), which manufactures tungsten carbide products for the metalworking, agricultural, and energy industries, recently announced a major reorganization, according to a news release issued by the Tomball, Texas-based company. Newly appointed CEO D. Greg Stroud has named new vice presidents to lead the four major areas of the company.
Koepfer America names David Harroun new sales manager
News May 16, 2016
Koepfer America names David Harroun new sales manager
David Harroun, recently named Sales Manager of Koepfer America, South Elgin, Ill., is tasked with strengthening the company's sales efforts of all gear manufacturing products, comprising hobbing machines, shaping machines, worm milling machines, hard finishing tools, and cutting tools. With the addition of Harroun, Koepfer expects to provide more focused technical sales support for North American manufacturers of all types and sizes of gears, according to a recent company news release.
Okuma adds two new industry experts
News May 16, 2016
Okuma adds two new industry experts
Okuma America Corp., Charlotte, N.C., recently added two industry experts to its Sales and Product Specialist Teams. With more than 50 years of combined experience in the CNC machine tool industry, Brian Sides and Tom O'Toole will be responsible for supporting regional sales teams and Okuma distribution partners.
Manager’s Desk: Impacted by illness
Articles May 15, 2016 Keith Jennings
Manager’s Desk: Impacted by illness
I generally consider myself to be a positive person. However, these past few weeks have tested my resolve. It's not the roller-coaster daily life as a machine shop owner, but the stark reality of losing employees and friends to serious illness that's been especially hard to take. Thankfully, illness doesn't always mean death.
Machinist’s Corner: Apprenticeships wanted
Articles May 15, 2016 Michael Deren
Machinist’s Corner: Apprenticeships wanted
Lately, I haven't been hearing much about machinist apprenticeship programs. I have been hearing about vo-tech schools, as well as job shops hiring people off the street to just push buttons. Do apprenticeship programs still exist in the U.S.? The answer is "yes!"
Manufacturers learn to invest in training
Articles May 15, 2016 Evan Jones Thorne
Manufacturers learn to invest in training
Every parts manufacturer, regardless of size, has some sort of training program, and programs are nearly as varied as the companies themselves. Whether it's something as simple as handing out a pamphlet about company policy or as involved as an apprenticeship program, it's just a given: Where there are employees, there is training. However, while some companies regard it as a necessary evil, others have found that investing in this universal necessity yields substantial benefits—and, in the long run, actually saves money.
ITAMCO discusses Industrial Internet of Things
Videos May 10, 2016
ITAMCO discusses Industrial Internet of Things
Joel Neidig, the business development and technology manager at Indiana Technology and Manufacturing Companies (ITAMCO), Plymouth, Ind., was among several guest speakers selected to present at the third innovation forum of "Building Tomorrow's World," which was part of Autodesk University 2015 in Las Vegas.

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