Workforce Development

An Italian Education

 The mood at the 27th edition of Bi-Mu—which attracted more than 60,000 attendees from all over the world—was vibrant, with many exhibitors expressing optimism about future business conditions despite coming off one of the worst years in recent history in 2009.

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From Job Shop Chaos To Lean Order

Classic lean manufacturing principles are practically taken as gospel, but benefits can be elusive for manufacturers that produce a variety of parts in low volumes. This shop took a different approach to lean—one aided by software that helped identify a more efficient machine layout based patterns in part routings.

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Overcoming the Fear of Succession Planning

Some things are downright scary, like taxes—especially estate taxes. Can you guess which area in estate tax planning causes the most anguish? Hands down, it’s business succession.

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Try Tweeting for a Tool?

Here is how Twitter will serve the metalworking industry.

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AMT Applauds Jobs Act

AMT—The Association For Manufacturing Technology supports President Obama’s signing of the Small Business Jobs Act into law in late September.

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Mazak Expands Online Training Class Offerings

Machine tool builder Mazak (Florence, Kentucky) has expanded the online portion of its comprehensive Progressive Learning program to include four Mazak-specific programming classes, which are offered in partnership with ToolingU.com.

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Five-Axis

Find Your Speed Outside of Machining

This short-lead-time mold shop achieves its most significant time savings by looking outside the machining cycle. However, one of those elements outside the cycle—palletized setup—ultimately led to cycle time savings via five-axis machining.

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What is Your Shop’s Sales per Employee?

  The Manufacturing Performance Institute recently published the results of a study of manufacturers that compares self-identified “world-class” manufacturers with those that do not perceive themselves this way.

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Okuma, York Technical College Offer Online Training

Okuma America Corporation (Charlotte, North Carolina) and York Technical College (Rock Hill, South Carolina) have expanded their training curriculum to include online courses for specific Okuma machine tools.The comprehensive courses cover some of the machine tool builder’s latest technology, including the LB-EX series of CNC lathes and the MB-V series of VMCs.

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Prospects for Job Shops Look Brighter

Sponsors of the D2P shows use this imaginative illustration to highlight the appeal of bringing job shops and potential customers together in a tradeshow setting.

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