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Shop Management - Page 222
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Mayville Eng. Co. named to Wisconsin 75
- Oct 27, 2017
- News Release
Mayville Eng. Co. Inc. (MEC), Mayville, Wis., has been named to the Wisconsin 75 as one of the largest closely held companies in the state. The firm has Wisconsin manufacturing facilities in Mayville, Beaver Dam, Neillsville, and Wautoma, as well as 16 facilities in five states with more than 2...
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Mastering fabrication by mastering cash management
- By Tim Heston
- Oct 26, 2017
- Article
The latest “Financial Ratios & Operational Benchmarking Survey” shows a slight decline in sales for participating shops. But even during not-so-stellar times, top-performing shops ended the year with a healthy profit.
- From The Fabricator
Dana Inc. opens axle production facility in Ohio
- Oct 26, 2017
- News Release
Dana Inc. has announced the opening of an axle production facility in Toledo, Ohio. The site originally was home to Willys-Overland Motors, which developed the original Jeep. The 300,000-sq.-ft. facility was built to support a number of new light-vehicle programs, including the new Jeep Wrangler,...
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PPG announces price increase on industrial coatings products in North America
- Oct 25, 2017
- News Release
Pittsburgh-based PPG has announced it is raising prices an average of 6 percent on its industrial coatings in North America. The change is effective Nov. 1, or as permissible by contract, and applies to all industrial coatings end-use segments. Significant increases in both raw material and labor...
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Aluminum Extrusions Inc. seeks buyer for business
- Oct 25, 2017
- News Release
Aluminum Extrusions Inc., an aluminum extruder in Senatobia, Miss., has retained Equity Partners HG to seek a buyer for the business. The company offers end-to-end service, including extrusion, fabrication, painting, packaging, and shipping. The 115,000-sq.-ft. facility once employed more than 200...
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Anchor Mfg. Group hires president/COO
- Oct 25, 2017
- News Release
Anchor Mfg. Group, Cleveland, has appointed Tony Parente as the new president/COO. He has many years of experience and leadership in the automotive metal forming industry. Anchor is a supplier of metal stampings, welded assemblies, fabricated parts, and tooling to the automotive, appliance,...
- From The Fabricator
Zollern teams with Pioneer Motor Bearing
- Oct 25, 2017
- News Release
Germany-based Zollern Group's Plain Bearing Technology division has entered into an exclusive technology license agreement with Pioneer Motor Bearing Co., Charlotte, N.C. The agreement empowers Pioneer to use Zollern proprietary information to provide technical support services to North American...
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GKN Driveline Florence replaces production processes with 3-D printing
- Oct 25, 2017
- News Release
GKN Driveline Florence has announced it is expanding the deployment of Stratasys 3-D printing across the manufacturing floor to replace several traditional production processes. The division has reported a reduction of almost 70 percent in lead times when 3-D printing customized, complex assembly...
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Cidan redesigns website
- Oct 25, 2017
- News Release
Cidan Machinery, a manufacturer of sheet metal fabricating machinery with U.S. operations in Peachtree City, Ga., has redesigned its website. The site now allows visitors to select a machine, customize the features that best meet their needs, and submit it for a quote. Other new features include an...
- From The Fabricator
Work in a hurricane’s aftermath
- By Nick Martin
- Oct 25, 2017
- Blog Post
Hurricanes and other natural disasters wreak mass destruction. Much is lost, and it takes time to rebuild and recover. Fabrication shops play a vital role in these efforts. What happened at Barnes MetalCrafters following Hurricanes Harvey and Irma is a good example of what goes on in shops around the country.
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Norsk Titanium AS receives Europe Technology Innovation Award
- Oct 24, 2017
- News Release
Norway-based Nork Titanium AS has been recognized with the Frost & Sullivan 2017 Europe Technology Innovation Award for its Rapid Plasma Deposition™ (RPD™) technology, a titanium alloy additive manufacturing technique for the production of complex and high-strength products with high material...
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AM Machinery names executive sales director
- Oct 24, 2017
- News Release
AM Machinery, Warminster, Pa., has hired Brandon Storie as executive sales director. The company has worked with him for a few years through his previous position at Klingspor Abrasives. Storie holds a degree in applied physics (engineering) from Eastern Nazarene College. He has diverse experience,...
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Shop technology and 3-D CAD: Where’s the best place to start modeling?
- By Gerald Davis
- Oct 24, 2017
- Article
Columnist Gerald Davis discusses uses of the world coordinate system, user coordinate systems, and split-body modeling to create assemblies.
- From The Fabricator
Illinois governor urges students to consider careers in manufacturing
- Oct 23, 2017
- News Release
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner highlighted exciting new advanced manufacturing career opportunities with a group of over 150 students from five Chicago high schools recently. “Manufacturing jobs have a reputation for being dirty and dangerous, but the industry continues to evolve and innovate every...
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Duvinage spiral stairs fabrication to be featured on “How It's Made”
- Oct 23, 2017
- News Release
Custom spiral stair manufacturer Duvinage, Hagerstown, Md., has announced it will be featured in a new episode of the “How It's Made” series on Discovery Channel. Filming took place in August 2016 at the company’s facility over two days. The stair produced during the segment is a custom...
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