Published March 2015
By PMPA Staff
Many wonder how young people today can be positively influenced to pursue engineering careers and fill the skills gap in manufacturing.
Author: Debbie Feiler
Published March 2015
By PMPA Staff
Many wonder how young people today can be positively influenced to pursue engineering careers and fill the skills gap in manufacturing.
Published March 2015
By PMPA Staff
In 1981, at age 24, Victor DaCruz and a business partner bought a small machine shop and started C&M Screw Machine Products, Inc. to primarily serve the Jacob’s Chuck Manufacturing Company where Mr. DaCruz had apprenticed
Published March 2015
By Miles Free III
I really don’t care about your vision. I want to know your values.
Published February 2015
By PMPA Staff
PMPA recently produced two successful regional mini-technical conferences for precision machining companies.
Published February 2015
By PMPA Staff
If the pundits are right and 2015 is going to be a strong year for manufacturing, what can you do to optimize your chances for success?
Published February 2015
By Miles Free III
If the pundits are right and 2015 is going to be a strong year for manufacturing, what can you do to optimize your
chances for success?
Published December 2014
By PMPA Staff
Tom Bernstein, president of TORIN Products, was installed as PMPA president at the association’s annual meeting in October.
Published December 2014
By Miles Free III
Reporting of injuries and illnesses is not a right. It is an obligation of the employee to report; and a responsibility of the employer to record, investigate and take appropriate remedial actions to retrain as necessary and to remove any hazards identified.
Published November 2014
By PMPA Staff
Kalkaska Screw Products Inc. (KSP) was a machining division of an automotive filter manufacturing company until 1996 when the company decided to eliminate the division. Tedd Stewart, KSP’s founder and member of the company’s board, purchased the division.
Published November 2014
By Miles Free III
Vision and mission statements have become about as commonplace as letters to Santa in December.