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The republic we call America was founded on strong beliefs that were tested during the Revolutionary war.The common belief was the idea that all people are created equal, regardless of their origin, color of skin, and belief system of religion. These pioneers of the new world believed all people have fundamental rights, like liberty, free speech, freedom of religion, due process of law, and freedom of assembly. Many Americans saw a powerful federal government as a threat to individual liberty. The first 10 amendments to the constitution, the bill of rights, limited federal power by protecting citizens’ freedoms and promoting a “We The People” government.
In recent decades, the United States has seemed in danger of losing its position as a worldleading manufacturing economy. While absolute output has grown during the 21st century, the US shares of global manufacturing GDP and gross sales have fallen. In real value-added terms, growth in the sector has slowed dramatically over the past three business cycles, from 4.9 percent in the 1990s to 1.4 percent in each of the past two decades. And much of that recent growth has been driven by design, services, and software activities, rather than by physical production.2 The number of manufacturing firms and manufacturing plants in the United States has fallen by roughly 25 percent since 1997, reflecting an increase in closures and a slowdown in start-ups.
A strong manufacturing economy unlocks important employment and advancement opportunities—a factor set to grow in significance if current job market pressures ease. Manufacturing is the main economic engine and primary employer in around 500 US counties today, and in those communities, the industry employs a broader-than-average swath of the overall population and does so more inclusively. In most cases, employees don’t need fouryear degrees, and they can earn twice as much as those holding equivalent service-sector jobs, as employers invest in up skilling and reskilling their current workers by offering expanded learning opportunities. Our analysis suggests that reviving manufacturing could add up to 1.5 million jobs, particularly among middle-skill workers, which would help recalibrate the US labor market and bolster the middle class.
Strengthening the sector could also address the supply chain issues that have been wreaking economic havoc over recent years, easing disruptions caused by the pandemic while improving global competitiveness in the mid to long term. Between 2010 and 2019, the US trade deficit in manufactured goods more than doubled, reaching $883 billion. The country currently meets 71 percent of its final demand with regional goods, trailing Germany (with 83 percent), Japan (86 percent), and China (89 percent). Increased import dependence has left some key US manufacturing supply chains exposed to greater global risks.3 The supply chain shocks of the past three years have pushed those risks to the top of the corporate agenda: in surveys, more than 90 percent of senior executives tell us that increasing the level of resilience in their supply chains is a priority.
Manufacturing offers high-skill, high-wage jobs for American workers and could do so even more as the industry becomes more digitized and automated.With existing worker shortage and rapidly evolving skill requirements, employers can become skill builders and develop the workforce needed to remain competitive while helping people access meaningful and lasting employment.
In closing I would like to thank all of you that call US manufacturing their home. We make things, fix things, and help reinvent a better way of life for the world.
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AB Finishing Tech specializes in black oxide treatment of steel, stainless steel, and iron components, transforming their surfaces to a lustrous black. The process provides dimensional stability, corrosion resistance, and exceptional lubricity characteristics. The applications for this process are endless for a myriad of industries, from large exercise equipment and automotive components to small parts used in medical devices, and everything imaginable in between. The list is limitless.
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Cybersecurity
Six Ways To Make Sure Your Manufacturing Business Is Cyber-Secure
By Thomson Mathew—ANCA Software Product Manager
While smart factories are revolutionizing the manufacturing industry through innovation, being connected comes with new risk factors that must be addressed. A Deloitte study revealed that 48% of manufacturers identified operational risks—including cybersecurity—as the greatest danger to their factories.
Manufacturing can be a lucrative ‘get’ for cyberattackers, targeting your intellectual property or blocking production. Businesses risk financial, time and productivity losses if they don’t get the balance right. So, how can you make sure your business is safe?
1. Understand your security requirements and risk
The cloud offers manufacturers an unprecedented level of flexibility, from lights-out manufacturing to remote real-time data. But this level of connection can expose your business to attack.
While it may be your first concern, the risk isn’t limited to connected machines. Manufacturers can also be vulnerable to phishing attacks, ransomware and internal breaches, among others. This means company phones, email addresses and laptops should all be protected. Relying on supply chains also means manufacturing can be disrupted by attacks on suppliers and distributors. Having a clear picture of risk areas is the first step to creating a secure network.
2. Document your policies and processes
A false sense of security can be devastating to a manufacturing business if a cyberattack eventuates. Even if you’re on top of what needs to be done, you must ensure everyone in the business understands the risks—human behavior is a significant factor in compromised systems!
• Clearly document your security measures.
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• Implement a policy of regular security reviews.
• Apply software updates as they’re made available.
• Teach staff about the benefits of strong passwords and two-factor authentication.
• Ensure new employees are educated as part of their induction.
• Introduce a “principle of least privilege”—give employees the minimum permissions they need to perform their duties.
3. Choose secure machines
Operational technology, including tooling machines, creates endless opportunities for manufacturers. In the past, these machines had no external links to networks and so weren’t vulnerable to digital attacks. Running machines 24/7 means relying on the network to remain secure even when you’re not there. Because of these risks, ANCA machines have been designed to use whitelisting to ascertain networks can only be accessed by predetermined parties. That means new software and devices must be authorized before they can be added, massively reducing the risk of introducing viruses, malware or weak points. Each piece of software has been thoroughly assessed for vulnerabilities before being whitelisted, so manufacturers can be assured of their machines’ security.
4. Get a clear picture of your whole network
If you’re using a tooling machine, you’re exposing your systems to external third parties.The potential consequences are that you could lose data, you could lose productivity time, or you’ll have ongoing maintenance.You’re putting your machine at risk.
Your manufacturing business isn’t just the machines in your factory. It includes other businesses— like material suppliers, logistics companies and even accountants—and all of their extended networks. Any vulnerability they have can affect your business outcomes.
Speak to each of your stakeholders about what they do to protect their networks.You may not be able to change their approach, but it’ll help you to mitigate the risk at your end, for example, by choosing a more secure supplier or looking into vertical integration.
5. Make regular offline backups
Even the most secure cloud and digital systems can fail. To ensure your IP is as robust as possible, and to limit the impact on your productivity, you should be performing regular offline backups away from your network. It’s best to be overcautious. Store multiple backups in different places to better distribute the risk of further data loss—and make sure those locations are secure, too.
Automating this process eliminates the need to remember to do it (often until it’s too late) but performing periodic manual backups will give you the best coverage.
6. Be ready to adapt as things change
Cybercrime is big business—some reports suggest it’s the equivalent of the world’s third-largest economy, inflicting damages in the trillions of dollars every year. Globally, spending on cybersecurity is expected to grow to
almost U.S. $350 billion by 2026. ,
State Of The Manufacturing Economy
Chris Frans, CLFP (President, Epic Finance)
A question that I am often asked is “what are you seeing out there?”, which ultimately leads to a discussion about the economy from both a macro and micro perspective.
From my view (of financing manufacturing equipment all around the US), the larger companies are continuing to increase machining capacity with new machine orders, but the relatively smaller companies are showing increased hesitation in recent times.This is displayed in the accompanying graph (estimated figures for display purposes).
The bad: The majority economic indicators within the manufacturing market are pointing to some degree of a recessionary period that should be felt in late Q3/early Q4.
The good: This will be the most foreseen and anticipated recession in history. If we do enter a recessionary period, it should be relatively short term (versus a standard 18-month recession) and easy to weather. If we do not enter a recession, we will more than likely experience lack-luster production for that period.
The better:The forecast for late 2023 is positive and appears even stronger as we look at 2024.
The best: The US economy is extremely resilient and historically bounces back the year proceeding a recessionary period. We have the highest GPD in the world and manufacturing will always be a significant contributor.
Whether we enter a slow period or not, now is a great time to take advantage of Epic Finance’s 120-day payment deferral program. With this program, your first monthly payment isn’t due until 120 days after the equipment has been fully installed. This program, combined with our aggressive rates, speed of approval, and fearless customer service is what makes us your best option for all types of equipment financing.
Please feel free to reach out directly to discuss your goals and find out how Epic can help achieve them.
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Re-Energizing American Manufacturing:
Lux Precision Manufacturing
From its humble roots on a college campus, Lux Precision Manufacturing (Lux) is a premiere manufacturing company that has a mission to reenergize American manufacturing.With the unique operating location on the campus of Grand Canyon University (GCU), Lux serves the medical device, aerospace, semiconductor, and defense industries with precision machined parts. Lux, however, has a unique business model that is reenergizing American manufacturing by introducing college students to precision manufacturing and giving them an opportunity for educational immersion in manufacturing.
In 2017,Weston Smith founded Lux out of a dorm room on the campus
of Grand Canyon University originally as an electric longboard rental company. He grew up on a horse ranch in Flagstaff and never tried skateboarding until his freshman year on campus and waited until he was a sophomore to purchase his first electric longboard. Mind you, 2017 was the same year that all the hoverboard batteries were catching on fire. “It completely transformed how I got around campus,” he said. “I had so many students stop me and say they want one – that sparked my entrepreneurial instincts.” So, Weston started renting out electric longboards to college students. Nine months after buying an electric longboard fleet, there was a 90% battery failure rate in the electric longboards.
As a mechanical engineering student,Weston started innovating and developed a solution for the massive battery failure rate in the rental fleet; a flexible battery that uses the same battery technology found in Tesla cars. With this technology development, Weston decided to shift the business model of Lux from electric longboard rentals, to electric manufacturing. Over the course of two years, Lux Longboards launched three different board lines. The last and most innovative board line launch was the Lux LX, which was an Offroad electric longboard that went over 30mph on a range up to 19 miles.
In 2020, covid hit and the supply chain for Lux Longboards was decimated due to shortages and importing issues. With the supply chain in shambles, Weston made an executive decision to onshore as much of the manufacturing for Lux Longboards as possible. Luckily at that time, Lux owned a Kitamura Mycenter Zero Vertical CNC Mill that was used for light production and prototyping. Lux began machining as many parts as possible for the longboards. “I had so many contacts in industry that constantly were asking if we had capacity to make parts for them.”Weston then started contract manufacturing for Lux. As industry demand grew for precision manufacturing, Lux scaled its machine shop capabilities and discontinued electric longboard manufacturing in 2022 to focus its growth in CNC machining.
In August of 2023, Lux Precision Manufacturing will be expanding to a new 12,000 sqft facility on GCU’s campus with a mixture of 16 CNC mills and lathes. While still serving the medical device, aerospace, semiconductor, and defense industry with precision manufactured parts. Lux has partnered with GCU to impact the manufacturing workforce. With an estimated 2.1 million unfilled manufacturing jobs by 2030, GCU is launching a manufacturing certificate program with an emphasis in CNC
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For more infomation on Lux Precision Manufacturing Contact them at: weston@ luxprecisionmfg.com, (602) 633-5662.
Paperless Parts Strengthens Manufacturers’ IT Security
Job shops and other manufacturers using the online quoting platform will gain a layer of security control when enhanced visibility and access rights management are required, particularly for orders linked to DoD programs.
With its chief technology officer noting that manufacturers are “major target for cybercrime,” Paperless Parts is introducing data-security capabilities for the job shops and contract manufacturers using its quoting platform. The new Paperless Parts IT Module will help users ensure that sensitive data, especially Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), is handled appropriately during quoting.
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The new capability is particularly suited to operations working in the defense manufacturing supply chain, who frequently handle sensitive intellectual property (IP) and high-security information.
“The U.S. invests more than $100 billion dollars into defense research and development annually. In the private sector, companies spend billions each year developing their intellectual property. Protecting the IP of these organizations is a matter of national security, and maintaining American competitiveness on a global scale,” according to Paperless Parts co-founder and CEO Scott Sawyer.
U.S. DoD contract manufacturers are required to adhere to strict security standards, including multi-factor authentication, tight access control, and detailed audit capabilities. As early as May 2023, such manufacturers will
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be subject to third-party audits to ensure compliance with the standards outlined in the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0. Individual shops will have to ensure that all of their security and IT control processes are CMMC-compliant.
Boston-based Paperless Parts is a Cloud-based estimated and quoting software that supports a broad range of manufacturing functions, including milling and machining, sheet metal fabrication, and additive manufacturing.The ITAR-registered site is hosted on Amazon GovCloud (also used by DoD), and leverages in-transit data encryption using TLS v1.2 with modern ciphers, at-rest data encryption using AES-256, 100% US-based system administrators and support team, a System Security Plan based on the FedRAMP Moderate baseline (NIST 800-53), nightly data back-ups, and more.
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The new Paperless Parts IT Module introduces a layer of security control for shops that require enhanced visibility and access rights management, or any shop bidding for orders connected to DoD programs. With the IT Module, users will be able to use Single Sign-On (SSO) to centralize login and session management via third-party identity providers (including Microsoft Azure Active Directory, Okta, and OneLogin.)
Also, they will be able to restrict users’ ability to access CUI based on individual intelligent permissionsor type of role, so that CUI can only be viewed, downloaded, or shared by authorized users. Permissions are enforced at the User Interface, API, and database level.
Additionally, they’ll be able to flag files that contain CUI data so that access is limited to designated users, restrict other users, or set or remove CUI flags. And IT Module users will be able to track who is accessing CUI and create audit reports by downloading an audit log of all access to or modification of data that could potentially contain CUI.
“As critical national infrastructure, manufacturing is a major target for cybercrime, and the average cost of a data breach to a U.S. small enterprise is over $8 million,” Sawyer continued. “We want to arm our customers with the tools they need to ensure that the data they are entrusted with is as secure as possible.”
Airlines, Pilots Disagree on Pilot Shortage
by Kerry Lynch
Wednesday’s testimony in the U.S. Congress reflected differences in opinion on the existence of a pilot shortage.(Photo: Pixabay)
The state of pilot supply came under scrutiny in the House Aviation Subcommittee on Wednesday as industry stakeholders who testified disagreed about whether a shortage exists and whether measures such as raising the mandatory retirement age for airlines would help.
Regional Airline Association president and CEO Faye Malarkey Black in testimony called the situation “devastating” and said that despite soaring passenger demand, the shortage is decimating small community air service. She said the shortage has been growing for decades, with a chief issue stemming from the FAA’s slow action on advancing pilot training standards.
“The impacts of the pilot shortage are real,” she said. “Currently, more than 500 regional aircraft are parked, and those aircraft remaining in service are underutilized. The impact has been felt by 308 airports or almost 72 percent of all U.S. airports.”
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Calling the situation particularly acute among airline captains, she said the fact that 50 percent of the pilot workforce would be forced to retire in the next 15 years will exacerbate the problem.
“Thousands of willing, healthy, and skilled pilots who would like to continue working are being forced out of the profession at age 65, to the detriment of air service across the country,” said Black. Despite the increase in pilot certificates, there still are not enough qualified and interested people to hire, she added.
Last year marked a record for new pilots qualified—9,491—but the number “fell far short of the 13,128 hired by just one subset of the airline industry last year,” she stressed. “It is vitally important that pilot production in 2022 be put in the proper context.”
The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) released data in advance of Wednesday’s hearing showing that the FAA has certified 2,658 new airline pilots in just the first three months of this year and 63,932 since 2013, when stricter qualification rules took effect (the so-called 1,500-hour rule). The airlines filled about 40,000 positions at the same time.
“Over the past 10 years, the United States has not only reduced airline passenger fatalities but also produced more than enough pilots to meet airline hiring demand,” said ALPA president Jason Ambrosi. “The groups that continue the flood of misinformation and misleading data are only interested in one thing: manufacturing a crisis to lower aviation safety standards and increase their bottom line.”
ALPA blames the decision of the airlines to bump to smaller equipment, park aircraft, and furlough pilots during the pandemic for creating the current situation.When demand returned and airlines rehired pilots, they needed retraining, creating a backlog. Ambrosi told lawmakers he believed enough supply exists to satisfy demand and
cautioned against raising the pilot age on the grounds that it would put the U.S. out of sync with international standards.
Heather Krause, director of physical infrastructure for the Government Accountability Office (GAO), noted that the number of individuals qualified to become airline pilots increased between 2017 and 2022 and enrollments in training schools likewise increased. Forecasters project an increase in pilot supply, she testified, but “the extent to which projected supply would exceed or fall short of industry’s demand for pilots is unknown, given uncertainties surrounding future demand.”
Hiring and wage data indicate a strong demand for pilots, and regional airlines in particular have faced difficulties meeting that demand. Airlines have increased pay and the FAA is taking steps to support workforce development, she noted, but it is unclear whether these steps will be enough.
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ChatGPT Is Changing Manufacturing... Here’s How To Use It
“The chatbot can provide quick responses for common issues that customers have, enable faster diagnosis and suggest personalized recommendations.”
ChatGPT is making headlines. OpenAI recently released its latest version of ChatGPT, which can provide “human-level performance” on many professional tests, such as the bar exam and the SAT.
But what can it do in the industrial space? Here we chat with Mikaela Pisani, head of data science for Rootstrap, about the newest version of ChatGPT and how manufacturers can actually use the ongoing development of new AI technology to improve business outcomes. Take a look…
ChatGPT might change the manufacturing industry in many ways, creating optimizations plans, predictive-maintenance schedules, mitigating risks, improving communications (making them faster and more efficient), as well provide quality control-detecting anomalies in the available information.
Manufacturers using this tool would be able to make better decisions, reduce costs, improve quality and, as a consequence, have a greater customer satisfaction.
The chatbot can provide quick responses for common issues that customers have, enable faster diagnosis and suggest personalized recommendations. Therefore, it can optimize time in responses giving the user useful information helping manufacturers to build stronger relationships with their customers by providing better service, personalization and responsiveness.
Smart Industry: What concerns/challenges does this tool present?
Mikaela: While ChatGPT and other AI technologies offer significant benefits for the manufacturing industry, they also present several concerns and challenges. AI systems might be vulnerable to cyberattacks, compromising sensitive information. It is manufacturers´ responsibility to ensure security over AI systems.
Also, there is a trend that more and more AI is replacing automated tasks, and without a human in the loop there might be ethical concerns regarding decisions made with these tools. Therefore, manufacturers should consider introducing humans to validate and correct AI results in order to provide a secure service.
In addition, a big challenge for manufactures is the integration of AI systems into the common workflow and processes.The use of AI should be done by steps, enabling compatibility with other systems.
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The workforce is not familiar with this technology, so owners need to invest money and time into training workers to integrate the tool in their job. On the other hand, there might be a reduction of personnel, since AI can automate many tasks and processes that are currently being done by people; it might be better for the company to hire trained people rather than wait for the current workforce to be ready for the job. This may lead to job displacement.
Smart Industry: What limitations exist with ChatGPT for application in the industrial space and how long will these limitations exist?
Mikaela: The limitations that ChatGPT have are the following:
1. The lack of actual information.This fact is a problem when you need updated information, and also this model is not very useful when you need to validate the source. In the short term this won´t be a problem, since Microsoft and Google are realizing search engines connected with a language model like this.Therefore, the mix of a search engine and a chatbot will be really powerful tool for searching information fast and getting a summarization.
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2. It does not have any real-world experience, so the understanding of certain situations might be limited.This might be a problem because in some cases, practical knowledge and skills are essential for success in the field.This limitation will persist for a long time, because it is one of the elements that separates us from machines. It is true that machines can have certain memory and learn from the experience and simulation, but their experience is more limited than ours. It may not have the same level of intuition and creativity that a human would bring to a problem. So it is unlikely to fully replace the benefits that come from hands-on experience in the industrial space.
3. Bias: AI models present bias inferred from training data or patterns that they learned. Bias can affect the responses and decision-making. Bias will be always present since it is impossible to remove it; even when we think that bias is zero, there will be bias. This fact is not that fatal since we already have human bias; maybe with the help of AI we are able to reduce it.
Smart Industry: What does the use of this tool look like five years down the road?
Mikaela: I feel that this tool is revolutionizing our way of work. We will
need it to make our work faster and keep up with market expectations. In the near future, AI might be used on every step of manufacturing process, in this way manufacturers will exponentially improve use of resources and time, focusing on providing better quality and freeing more time for working on creative ideas that deliver innovation.
Mikaela: In my opinion, there are a huge amount of opportunity to take advantage of this tool in the manufacturing area—think automating communications, optimizing costs and resources, providing opportunities for workers to focus on more strategic tasks rather than repetitive tasks, to detect errors and predict maintenance, as well as provide useful insights for decision-making and sharper recommendations.
ChatGPT can streamline this process by interpreting large volumes of data coming from a variety of sensors and metrics to get to the key findings that enable teams to pinpoint where a failure is likely to show up and act before shutdowns are needed.
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Lockheed Martin Corp., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., Fort Worth,Texas is awarded a $172,100,266 modification (P00001) to a cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price order (N0001920F0002) against a previously issued basic ordering agreement (N0001919G0008). This modification definitizes the order and adds scope to provide special test/tooling equipment for increasing Block 4 manufacturing capacity, as well as procures material modification kits in support of removing life limits, correcting deficiencies, and retrofitting aircraft to incorporate Next Gen Distributed Aperture System hardware and associated Power and Thermal Management System modifications efforts.These modifications are in support of F-35 aircraft for the Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers, and non-U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) participants.Work will be performed in Fort Worth,Texas, and is expected to be completed in December 2030. Fiscal 2023 aircraft procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $208,445; fiscal 2022 aircraft procurement (Air Force) funds in the amount of $67,568,935; fiscal 2022 aircraft
procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $53,866,743; fiscal 2021 aircraft procurement (Navy) procurement funds in the amount of $6,792,712; fiscal 2021 aircraft procurement (Air Force) funds in the amount of $5,148,444; FMS funds in the amount of $1,044,729; and non-U.S. DOD participants funds in the amount of $37,470,258 will be obligated at the time of award, $11,941,156 of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.
Bell Textron Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, has been awarded an estimated $7,960,693 modification (P00043) against a five-year contract (SPE4AX-17-D-9410) with one five-year option period for H-1 consumables. This is a firm-fixed-price requirements contract. The performance completion date is April 13, 2025. Using military service is Marine Corps.Type of appropriation is fiscal 2023 through 2025 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Aviation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Textron Systems, Hunt Valley, Maryland, is awarded an $18,675,412 fixed-price incentive (firm target) modification to previously awarded contract N00024-14-C-6322 for retrofit of the Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS) Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV). Work will be performed in Hunt Valley, Maryland (70%); and San Diego, California (30%), and is expected to be completed by June 2024. Fiscal 2023 other procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $18,675,412 will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command,
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Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.
Vigor Marine LLC, Portland, Oregon, is awarded a $29,181,598 firm, fixed-price contract (N3220522C4211) for a 110-calendar day Regular Overhaul Dry Docking availability of Military Sealift Command’s fleet oiler USNS PECOS (T-AO 197). This contract includes a base period and four unexercised options, which if exercised, would bring the cumulative contract value of this contract to $30,552,590. Work will be performed in Portland, Oregon, beginning May 19, 2023, and is expected to be completed by Sept. 5, 2023. Working capital funds (Navy) in the amount of $29,181,598 are obligated for fiscal 2023, and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured via the sam.gov website and one offer received. The Navy’s Military Sealift Command, Norfolk, Virginia, is the contracting activity (N3220522C4211).
The Survice Engineering Co. LLC,* Belcamp, Maryland, is awarded an $8,359,234 firm-fixed-price contract for the production and delivery of 21 TRV-150C Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft Systems and 12 months of Systems Engineering Program Management services in support of the Navy and Marine Corps Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems program office. Work will be performed in Churchville, Maryland, and is expected to be completed in March 2024. Fiscal 2023 procurement (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $6,363,065; and fiscal 2023 operation and maintenance (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $1,996,169 will be obligated at the time if award, $1,996,169 of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was not
competitively procured pursuant to 10 U.S. Code 4022(f). The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity (N0001923C0033).
The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Missouri, was awarded a $1,170,768,698 undefinitized modification (P00001) to a firm-fixed-price order (N0001922F0030) against a previously issued basic ordering agreement (N0001921G0006). This modification procures 400 RGM-84L-4 Harpoon Block II Update (HIIU) Grade B canister tactical missiles, four RTM-84L-4 Block II HIIU Grade B canister exercise missiles, 411 containers, four blast test vehicles, two Harpoon Weapon System (HWS) Joint Common Test Sets (JCTS), Harpoon Coastal Defense System (HCDS) spares, weapon station support equipment, JCTS spares, missile spares, HCDS training equipment, integrated logistics support and technical publications, field service representatives and training.Work will be performed in McKinney,Texas (24.43%); Pontiac, Michigan (12.93%); Annapolis, Maryland (9.20%); Pine Brook, New Jersey (4.96%); St. Louis, Missouri (3.49%); Randolph, Vermont (2.83%); Galena, Kansas (2.7%); Huntsville, Alabama (2.21%) Grove, Oklahoma (2.05%); Chandler, Arizona (1.80%); Setauket, New York (1.51%); Enumclaw, Washington (1.37%); Minneapolis, Minnesota (1.24%); St. Charles, Missouri (1.22%); Federal Way, Washington (1.15%); Union, Missouri (1.14%); and various locations within and outside the continental U.S. (25.77%), and is expected to be completed in March 2029. Foreign Military Sales funds in the amount of $629,776,662 will be obligated at the time of award, none of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.
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Kratos Unmanned Aerial Systems Inc., Sacramento, California, is awarded a $9,156,552 modification to a previously awarded, costplus-fixed-fee contract. This modification adds scope to provide non-recurring engineering, integration, and installation of a sensor payload, as well as provides for associated labor and material for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) mission systems and subsystems integration. Additionally, this modification adds scope to provide for the development and testing of autonomy and pilot vehicle interfaces, UAS ground and flight operations, as well as flight test events for the Navy. Work will be performed in Sacramento, California, and is expected to be completed in September 2023. Fiscal 2022 research, development, test and evaluation (Navy) funds in the amount of $8,572,892 will be obligated at the time of award, all of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Warfare Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.
Raytheon Missiles and Defense, Andover, Massachusetts, has been awarded a maximum $14,422,046 firm-fixed price delivery order (SPRRA2-23-F-0054) against a 10-year indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contract (SPRBL1-15-D-0017) for Patriot missile parts. This was a sole-source acquisition using justification 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1), as stated in Federal Acquisition Regulation 6.302-1. This is a three-year contract with no option periods.The performance completion date is Feb. 17, 2026. Using military service is Army. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2023
through 2026 Army operations and maintenance funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Aviation, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
Honeywell International Inc., doing business as Honeywell Aerospace, Deer Valley, Phoenix, Arizona, has been awarded a maximum $12,207,394 firmfixed-price, firm-fixed-quantity contract for B-1B air data computers. This was a sole-source acquisition using justification 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1), as stated in Federal Acquisition Regulation 6.302-1 (a)(2). This is a three-year, two-month contract with no option periods. The performance completion date is May 1, 2026. Using military service is Air Force.Type of appropriation is fiscal 2023 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Aviation, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (SPE4A1-22-G-0015).
Global Military Products LLC,Tampa, Florida, was awarded a $431,007,300 firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement and delivery of ammunition. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 31, 2024. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, is the contracting activity (W519TC-23-F-0196).
Lockheed Martin, Rotary and Missions Systems, Liverpool, New York, is awarded a $63,270,853 firm-fixed-price modification to previously-awarded contract N00024-20-C-5503 for option exercise of full rate production Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program AN/SLQ-32(V)6 and AN/SLQ-32C(V)6 systems.Work will be performed in Liverpool, NewYork (78%); and Lansdale, Pennsylvania (22%), and is expected to be completed by February 2025. Fiscal 2023 other procurement (Navy) funds in the amount
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of $43,721,001 (70%); fiscal 2022 shipbuilding and conversion (Navy) in the amount of $9,774,926 (15%); and fiscal 2023 shipbuilding and conversion (Navy) in the amount of $9,774,926 (15%) will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command,Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.
Tomahawk Robotics Inc.,* Melbourne, Florida, is being awarded a $55,013,768 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for production and post-production support of the Flexible Cyber-Secure Radio (FlexCSR) Systems. This contract includes options, which if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of this contract to $58,506,352. Work will be performed in Melbourne, Florida, and is expected to be completed by April 2028. No funds are being obligated at the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract level.This contract was not competitively procured in accordance with 10 U.S. Code 3204(a) (1) (only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements). The Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Division, Indian Head, Maryland, is the contracting activity.
Raytheon Co., Tucson, Arizona, is awarded a $7,985,181 cost-plus-fixedfee modification to previously awarded contract N00024-17-C-5410 to exercise options and incrementally fund existing contract line items for engineering and technical support of Standard Missiles 2 and 6 (SM2/6). Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona, and is expected to be completed by March 2024. Fiscal 2023 research, development, test and evaluation (Navy) funds in the amount of $7,684,181 (96%); and fiscal 2023 weapons procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $301,000 (4%) will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the
current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Dulles, Virginia, has been awarded a $45,959,668, firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee modification (P00005) to contract FA8814-22-C-0004 for the Rapid On-orbit Space Technology Evaluation Ring 4 (ROOSTER-4), a self-propulsive secondary payload adapter for deploying small satellites. The contract modification incorporates effort required to develop, deliver, launch, and perform initial on-orbit support for ROOSTER-4. The total cumulative face value of the contract is $62,008,243.Work will be performed in Dulles,Virginia, and is expected to be completed by May 29, 2026. Fiscal 2023 research, development, test and evaluation funds in the amount of $29,132,816 are being obligated at the time of award. The modification brings the total cumulative face value of the contract to $62,008,243. The U.S. Space Force, Space Systems Command, El Segundo, California, is the contracting activity.
General Dynamics - Ordnance and Tactical Systems, Scranton, Pennsylvania (W15QKN-23-D-0025); and IMT Defense Corp.,* Westerville, Ohio (W15QKN-23-D-0026), will compete for each order of the $344,220,000 fixed-price with economic price adjustment contract for the manufacture, test, packaging and delivery of 155 mm M1128 artillery metal parts assembly. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of April 13, 2028. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey, is the contracting activity.
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Innovation Never Ends: As GE Turns 131, The Company’s Creative Minds Haven’t Run Short On Big Ideas
Chris Norris
In 1876, a 28-year-old Thomas Edison came up with what may be his most underrated innovation: a laboratory and machine shop inside a single two-story building in Menlo Park, New Jersey. It’s a place he called his “Invention Factory,” and one that history calls the first R&D facility in the world. While the Menlo Park model was soon adopted by governments, universities, and rival companies, its DNA proved as distinct as it was world-changing, and it led to the birth of GE in Schenectady, New York, in April
1892. Over the following 131 years, that idea factory bloomed into a global company powered by teams of people who theorize, experiment, and put their results directly into commerce on a daily basis, pursuing real-world impact with a kind of optimistic humility. While much has changed since GE’s founding, its leaders now bring this same grounded ethos to technologies ranging from increasingly efficient jet engines to lower-carbon power plants, super-powerful wind turbines, and integrated, self-repairing digital grids.
In 2024, the current incarnation of GE will branch into two independent public companies: GE Aerospace and GE Vernova. As standalone entities, both will be better aligned and more focused, providing optimal lab conditions in which GE’s legacy — and its future — will be secured by ongoing generations of innovators like the ones highlighted below, as they transform and sustain a world Edison illuminated well over a century ago.
Catching Wind
At GE Vernova, one team is already bringing a powerful, real-world dedication to the world of wind energy. Partnering with the MIT-formed wind turbine tower manufacturing startup Keystone Tower Systems, GE Renewable Energy’s Onshore Wind “towers team” — including Technical Leader Greg Cooper, Senior Product Manager Neil Eveld, and Senior Sourcing Manager for North America Towers Carlos Roman — worked with Keystone to commercialize its spiral-welding tower technology and make the fabrication process more efficient.The process renders the same intricacies found in the construction of a paper straw, instead using the spiral-welded technology to build wind turbine towers with meters-wide steel, tapered and in variable lengths. The first one went into operation at a GE customer site this past October in Minnesota.
Greg Cooper and Eric SmithGreg Cooper, tower technical leader at GE Renewable Energy, and Eric Smith, founder and former CEO of Keystone Tower Systems. Credit: GE Renewable Energy. Top: Thomas Edison and legendary GE engineer Charles Steinmetz examine pieces of wood and porcelain insulators damaged by Steinmetz’s million-volt
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Keystone referred to this process as the “automation of an art,” says Cooper, 46, “because there’s an art form to getting these towers right.” An engineering organizer at GE for 23 years, based at GE’s Schenectady mother ship, Cooper explains that this partnership is beneficial to both parties: “Now we have much better insight into this specific manufacturing process, and really understand what we’re getting.”
Just as Edison set out to improve existing solutions, the towers team pursues small improvements in ground-floor technology — charting the course for the industry alongside a broad team of GE colleagues, including design engineers, chief engineers, managers, and executives. All have made contributions to the effort with operational success in mind: “These tower innovations are a step in the evolution of an entire technology that we’re helping develop,” Cooper adds.
The collaborative partnership between Keystone and GE brings matched dedication and shared goals for the future as they work to automate the manufacturing process to build bigger — better, and faster. “This may look like just another tower supplier,” says Cooper, “but as we improve the technology, we’ll unlock other benefits; we’ll eliminate trucks and improve logistics, reduce costs for turbine fleets across the country, and contribute to larger sustainability goals.” Taller, higher-yield onshore wind turbines will become a possibility for vastly more customers, without compromising quality.
Eveld, 32, didn’t show up for his first day with a passion for sustainability. “When you’re coming out of undergrad, it’s more like ‘GE! They make cool things!’” says the Chicago-based product manager. “As I worked through different roles within GE, I found what I’m passionate about and what’s important.” Eveld now aligns with both Cooper and the Greenville, South Carolina–based Roman, 34, whose yen to figure out innovative new ways to reduce carbon output
sparked his interest in renewable energy systems.
Edison’s foundational focus on real-world impact forms a similar future-oriented pragmatism in the leaders of the towers team and the engineering organization that they are a part of. While they work to extend customers’ reach into the sky, this team’s feet are planted firmly on the ground. “The future of energy is so much more complex than most people understand,” Eveld says. “And I think GE Vernova is positioned to be a real player in all its systems, with an emphasis on sustainability, both now and into the future.”
Internal Combustion
More than a century after Edison built his Menlo Park factory, and nearly 900 miles from there, high school junior Jamielee Buenemann
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set up her own R&D facility in the backyard of her parents’ Missouri house. Eager to apply her innate passion for problem-solving to her burgeoning interest in renewable energy, she gathered up some PVC pipes and old conveyor-belt motors and set to work building a wind turbine — an experiment that was partly about wind energy and partly about herself.
“Honestly, I was hoping to figure out whether I truly liked engineering, outside of just the math and science classes you’re taking in high school,” says Buenemann, 26. “And like I’m sure a lot of engineers do, once I started down the process, I kind of got addicted to working through the problems.”
This addiction, certainly the best kind to have, led Buenemann to a co-op at GE Aerospace and the Edison Engineering Development Program. After completing the Edison program, the Ohio State University graduate continued building her own technical depth while developing leadership skills, and now she represents a bold new chapter in GE’s odyssey.
“I love the community here and the overall atmosphere of continuing education and learning,” Buenemann says. “I find we’re always trying to improve at every level of the company. GE Aerospace invests in its employees, and I really saw that during my co-op.” Through this and other co-ops, Buenemann
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gained technical research experience in piezoelectrics and in mechanical systems by engineering locomotive trains, eventually finding a place at GE Aerospace in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she can indulge her passion for big, complex technologies like hybrid electric flight.
The path from a DIY wind turbine to a megawatt-class, multi-kilovolt hybrid electric propulsion system is less circuitous than it might seem. Like the GE Vernova spiral-welded tower team, Buenemann and her team have a goal of reducing CO2 emissions. That’s why NASA and Boeing have teamed with GE Aerospace to tackle hybrid electric commercial flight through the Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration project. What motivates her to get out of bed each morning is knowing her team is advancing technology that will have an impact decades down the road.
Indeed, 131 years on, GE is poised to take another major leap in its constant pursuit of innovation. Heading into the planned separation early next year, each company will remain laser-focused on its mission — to invent the future of flight and lead the energy transition. At GE Aerospace, the team is intent on meeting an unprecedented ramp in engine production as travelers return to the skies, delivering critical capabilities to the next generation of U.S. military aircraft, and developing more sustainable technologies that will push the airline industry to new heights. And with electric power generation needs projected to grow 50% by 2040, and interest in new decarbonization technologies on the upswing, GE Vernova is uniquely positioned to work with its customers to supply more sustainable, affordable, reliable, and secure solutions for years to come.
GE’s ultimate goal is to create a world that works.With the help of curious, tireless innovators like Cooper, Evald, Roman, and Buenemann, it’s set to do that well into the future.
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International Travel Demand Is Growing At Twice The Domestic Rate, According To United Airlines Executives.
By Ben Miller
In a quarter when the airline announced a $256 million pre-tax loss, executives at United Airlines were quick to point out the positive things it sees on the horizon.
The Chicago-based carrier (Nasdaq: UAL) on Tuesday reported firstquarter revenues increased more than 51% to $11.4 billion from $7.6 billion a year earlier and announced an adjusted loss per share of 63
cents per share, an 85% improvement from a first-quarter 2022 loss of $4.24 per share.
Looking ahead, United said that it should report positive earnings per share of between $3.50 and $4 for the second quarter, and earnings of between $10 and $12 for the fiscal year.
That’s because United said it sees strong international travel demand in the second quarter and beyond.
“Demand remains strong, especially internationally, where we are growing at twice the domestic rate,” said CEO Scott Kirby, in a statement.
International travel demand caused United to add new direct flights from Los Angeles to Brisbane, Australia, and Auckland, New Zealand, as well as increasing flights from San Francisco to the area in what the airline called this week the “largest South Pacific expansion in aviation history.”
The South Pacific flight additions come after United said earlier this month that it’s adding more than a hundred international flights this summer from several U.S. markets, including Chicago, Los Angeles and NewYork.
And in February, United said it signed a new enhanced transborder agreement with Air Canada that will see the two airlines adding more flights at important hubs such as Chicago, Newark and Los Angeles.
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Siemens Mobility, Whose Main North American Factory Is In Sacramento, To Build Plant In North Carolina
Department of Defense (DoD) Awards
North Carolina, and the city of Lexington come to another $16 million, according to sister Business Journal publications in Charlotte and the Triad area of North Carolina.
By Mark Anderson
A Sacramento Regional Transit District light rail car is being completed at the Siemens Mobility train factory in Sacramento.
Nammo Defense Systems Inc., Mesa, Arizona, was awarded a $498,092,926 firm-fixed-price contract for the full rate production of M72 Light Assault Weapon variants and components for shoulderlaunched munitions training systems. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 19, 2026. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey, is the contracting activity.
Siemens Mobility announced it will build an East Coast rail car manufacturing center in Lexington, North Carolina, investing $220 million in the region between Charlotte and the Triad area.
Siemens’ Sacramento train factory has delivered more than 3,000 locomotives, passenger coaches and light rail vehicles.
The company has been building light rail and trains in Sacramento since 1984, and it has been at French Road since 1992.The Sacramento factory has been busy in recent years with a series of record orders for new vehicles.
Siemens Mobility is calling the new North Carolina factory a sister plant to its 31-year-old Sacramento train and light rail factory at French Road.
“This is a pure growth story. We’ve invested $150 million in our Sacramento facility over the past 15 years and will continue to invest,” said Kara Evanko, Siemens spokeswoman, via email.
“While now was the right moment in time to find additional space on the East Coast, where we can also grow in close proximity to our East Coast customers, Sacramento will continue to be our North American Rolling Stock headquarters and our light rail service center hub,” she said.
Raytheon Co., Tucson, Arizona, is awarded a $55,121,826 costplus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded contract (N0002421C5434) for engineering and technical services in support of the Evolved Seasparrow Missile and NATO Seasparrow Missile Sys-tems programs. This contract combines purchases for the U.S. govern-ment (99%); and the governments of Japan and United Arab Emirates (1%) under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona (82%); Portsmouth, Rhode Island (17%); Andover, Massachusetts (less than 1%); San Jose, California (less than 1%); Aranjuez, Spain (less than 1%); Brisbane, Australia (less than 1%); and Koropi Attica, Greece (less than 1%). Work is expected to be com-pleted by December 2022. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash-ington, D.C., is the contracting activity.
Siemens said it will invest more than $220 million to create more than 500 jobs in North Carolina. The effort there will receive a North Carolina Economic Investment Committee incentives package totaling about $16.8 million. Additionally, incentives from Davidson County,
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The French Road plant is the region’s second-largest manufacturer with about 2,500 employees, according to the Sacramento Business Journal’s most recent list. The Sacramento plant builds equipment for Amtrak and private and public rail companies all over the U.S. and Canada. The Sacramento factory is now building new low-floor light rail cars for the Sacramento Regional Transit District.
It’s common for reasons of supply chain and customer service for companies to want to have West Coast and East Coast operations, said Michelle Willard, chief public affairs officer with the Greater Sacramento Economic Council, which recruits companies to develop jobs in Sacramento.
The French Road factory had 600,000 square feet of buildings in early 2019. It passed 1 million square feet at the end of last year. The factory has a testing track on site.
Honeywell International Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, is awarded a $22,467,124 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the development, build and demonstration of the Compact Rubidium Extended
The Boeing Co., Mesa, Arizona, was awarded a $239,590,243 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the Apache Improved Turbine Engine Inte-gration Phase II. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work will be performed in Mesa, Arizona, with an estimated comple-tion date of Dec. 31, 2026. Fiscal 2021 and 2022 research, develop-ment, test and evaluation, Army funds in the amount of $18,000,000 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Com-mand, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.
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Christopher Dawson takes over for Interim CEO Jesse Fittipaldi, who will become Arcimoto president, reporting to Dawson.
Dawson joined the Arcimoto board last summer shortly after founder Mark Frohnmayer’s abrupt exit as CEO. That began a period of turmoil as a collapsing stock left Arcimoto (Nasdaq: FUV) without a funding source that had carried it through disappointing sales growth since going public in 2017.
Mounting losses forced deep layoffs and furloughs and pushed Arcimoto to the brink of bankruptcy in January before it eked out a $12 million stock sale and landed a $6 million loan.
But Dawson, citing his tenures at Tesla and other EV startups and Arcimoto’s “good bones,” said he was confident a leaner Arcimoto can survive and claw its way toward profitability.
“There’s enough potential economic energy in what we have in the factory to keep Arcimoto moving throughout the year and increase our sales, delivery and output by Q4,” he said. “We can do it without raising additional funds. (But) we will absolutely raise additional funds because it allows us to move more quickly to that target.”
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“There’s enough potential economic energy in what we have in the factory to keep Arcimoto moving throughout the year and increase our sales, delivery and output by Q4,” Christopher Dawson, the new Arcimoto CEO, said.
Arcimoto, facing grave financial circumstances, has tapped a board member with Tesla experience as its new CEO, the Eugene electric vehicle maker said Thursday.
Dawson spent two years as a contractor at Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) beginning in 2012, then five years on staff, eventually becoming senior manufacturing engineer and maintenance manager, according to Arcimoto. An MBA and Navy veteran, he has also held executive positions at startups Nikola Tesla Co. and Atlis Motor Vehicles, an Arizona company that is facing its own difficulties.
After halting production in January, Arcimoto restarted production in March. It is making three vehicles per day now, Dawson said, ready to scale up as sales dictate. A daily workforce that once topped 300 is now at about 110, the new CEO said.
The company sold 228 vehicles last year, up from 192 in 2021 and 117 in 2020. It had revenue of $6.6 million in 2022 and a bottom-line loss of $62.9.
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from outside North America to North America. Reshoring includes work that is produced either in-house or outsourced. A complete definition of “reshoring” is available here. Applications must be submitted by June 30. To view award details and enter to win, visit this webpage.
“There’s some basic kind of housecleaning that can happen at the manufacturing level to really help drive” efficiency, he said, adding: “When I say there’s massive potential in that factory, it comes from 10-plus years of experience of automating specifically electric vehicle processes.”
“From 2010 to 2020, more than one million jobs were announced as coming to the United States from offshore. This is a tremendous achievement, and we seek to motivate and honor the companies that have made reshoring a reality,” said Harry Moser, founder and president of the Reshoring Initiative.
materials and services to the industry.
The Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT) represents U.S. builders and distributors of manufacturing technology – the advanced machinery, devices and digital equipment that U.S. manufacturing relies on to be productive, innovative, and competitive.
Arcimoto put 144 vehicles into rental operations the past two years, a significant deployment of capital, but in the fourth quarter last year the number dropped to zero. Trials at rental can lead to sales, Dawson said, but the company needed to continue to be careful about the assets it sends into that channel. It has moved some vehicles out of rental and put them up for sale, and could do more of that, he added.
Questions about the National Metalworking Reshoring Award can be directed to Harry Moser at 847-867-1144 or harry.moser@ reshorenow.org. For more information on AMT’s efforts on reshoring and supply chain efforts, visit IMTS.com/supplychain.
In a news release, Frohnmayer, who remains chairman of the Arcimoto board, lauded Dawson’s appointment.
NTMA is the voice for the precision manufacturing and tool and die industries in the United States. Backed by nearly 1,300 member companies, representing more than $30 billion in sales, NTMA provides an array of benefits to members and the industry including advocacy in Washington, training and education programs and networking events nationwide.
“I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing his no-nonsense, roll up the sleeves style, and appreciated his intentional approach since his appointment to the board of directors last summer,” Frohnmayer said. “His extensive experience and laser focus on efficiency is essential in accelerating Arcimoto’s next phase of growth.”
The Reshoring Initiative, founded in early 2010, helps manufacturers realize that local production, in some cases, reduces their total cost of ownership of purchased parts and tooling. The Initiative also trains suppliers how to sell against lower-priced offshore competitors.
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Meanwhile, Arcimoto will continue to find efficiencies in its factory, Dawson said. Arcimoto’s cost of goods sold was nearly four times its revenue in 2022. In other words, it lost big on each FUV sale. Dawson said the company would achieve “product profitability” in Q4 by improved processes and also because it already has “tons of parts on the shelf” ready to use.
PMA, an inaugural sponsor of the National Reshoring Award, is the full-service trade association representing the North American metalforming industry — the industry that creates precision metal products using stamping, fabricating, spinning, slide forming and roll forming technologies, and other value-added processes. Its
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Along with the Dawson, Fittipaldi and Campoli moves, Arcimoto said Thursday that Dwayne Lum, previously chief product officer, will replace Terry Becker as chief operating officer as Becker moves to lead Arcimoto’s Tilting Motor Works Division.
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Livewire Sets Price, Rollout Schedule For Latest Electric Motorcycle Model
By David Schuyler
LiveWire Group Inc., the electric motorcycle spinoff of Milwaukee-based motorbike manufacturer Harley-Davidson Inc., has set a price and rollout schedule for the production version of its latest model, the S2 Del Mar.
LiveWire (NYSE: LVWR), also based in Milwaukee, has set manufacturer’s suggested retail price for the S2 Del Mar at $15,499. The company is now taking reservations for the electric motorcycle model that’s now expected to be delivered in July.
Performance highlights and complete product specifications will be published in June, along with a full calendar of demo opportunities and events, LiveWire said.
The news marks the entry of the most affordable version of the LiveWire electric motorcycle line to be released. An early, customized version of the S2, the S2 Del Mar Launch Edition, was offered for an MSRP of $17,699.
The company’s LiveWire One model was priced at $21,999, down from $29,799 for the original LiveWire.
The S2 Del Mar features a targeted output of 80 horsepower and weighs less than 440 pounds. The bike’s range for in-city riding is targeted to be 100 miles.
Reservations for the Del Mar Launch Edition were opened about a year ago, but an expected spring delivery for the model was delayed as the company worked through the production, pricing and delivery details. LiveWire plans to ship 750 to 2,000 Del Mars in 2023, compared with the previous guidance of 7,000.
LiveWire said that starting April 27, it will take reservations from European customers for the S2 Del Mar Launch Edition, of which only 100 models will be produced.Those models are expected to be delivered in September.
LiveWire Group completed its spinoff from Harley-Davidson (NYSE: HOG) in September 2022. Harley-Davidson remains the majority shareholder in LiveWire.
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Manufacturing, an Honorable Vocation
By Stephen Hannemann
Have you noticed lately the technology sector has been laying off thousands upon thousands of its workforce while our manufacturing industries across the spectrum can’t find the workforce needed to keep up? Politics aside, my high school economics teacher was right when 60 plus years ago he said, “If a country’s economy is not based on making something or growing something, it is not creating a sustainable economy.” So, after decades of indoctrinating our young people that, for some reason, blue collar work is substandard and you need a college degree to make it in life, we find ourselves in the predicament of a diminished industrial labor force. So, what’s the answer?
One answer would be industry needs to do a better job of marketing the notion that making things is an honorable and noble vocation! Notice I didn’t use the term JOB.Technology has changed the face of manufacturing to something almost unrecognizable since I began an apprenticeship in 1960.
I remember a couple of craftsmen who wore white shirts and ties under their smocks. My, how things have changed! It is not a complaint but positive observation. I also remember in 1972 when HP introduced their electronic slide rule. Mathematically speaking, it did everything but sweep my bench!
Technology has remarkably kept the United States of America chugging
along, competitive in most manufacturing areas of our economy, save consumer goods. But there is room for improvement. A new infusion of an eager, committed, and prideful workforce is needed in our manufacturing base. Men and women who again take pride in making things. This is not a quick fix. However, many of the companies I represent are accomplishing this beautifully. Conversely, many companies often need to revamp their strategies on how to attract and invest in expanding their teams. Not just making their businesses look appealing, but reinforcing the fact that their employees know they are the company’s most valuable asset, and they can take pride in being part of an honorable profession. This will take time and patience.
All of us at one time or another have made something. For young people today, maybe not so much, with the advent of handheld electronic games and such. It seems that Erector Sets, Lincoln Logs, and Tinker Toys have long been kicked to the curb. But it’s really not too late. Grades 6 through 12 are filled with soon to be young men and women who if were shown in proper context the adventures of making and creating useful things, they would respond in positive ways beyond our wildest expectations. But it must begin now.
The manufacturing sector needs to get involved now more than ever in our education system. Lobby the school districts to bring back field trips. Create attractive videos that present the magic of making useful products. Presentations that explain the training program and the timeline to achieving the full wage and benefits package. Highlight how these future young manufacturing stars will be earning a living right out of the shoot, and not incurring thousands upon thousands of dollars of debt for 4 years before they can even look for work.
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Additive Manufacturing
3D Machines
Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200
Boring Mills
Rosco Precision Machine ry 253-333-2439
Bridgeport Parts
Desert EDM 480-816-6300
CNC Controls & Retro Fits
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
CNC Lathes
Desert EDM 480-816-6300
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
Expand Machinery 818-349-9166
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
Machinery Resources 480-694-9919
Romi Machine Tools, Ltd 480-510-4146
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
3 , 4, & 5 Axis CNC Mills
Desert EDM
480-816-6300
Ellison Technologies____206-669-3578
Expand Machinery_____818-349-9166
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
Machinery Resources
480-694-9919
Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
CNC 3 & 5 Axis Routing Machines
Ellison Technologies
206-669-3578
CNC Slant Bed Turning Centers
Expand Machinery 818-349-9166
CNC Swiss Turn Machines
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
Machinery Resources 480-694-9919
Machinery Resources
480-694-9919
Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384 Dot Peen Markers
Kwik Mark Inc 815-363-8268
EDM Automation
EDM Die Sinking Machines
Desert EDM 480-816-6300
EDM Filtration
EDM Network 480-836-1782
EDM Machines
EDM Network 480-836-1782
HS&S Machine Tool
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 35 • APR - MAY ’23
Machines Current EDM, Inc. 612-840-0037 HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436 Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384 EDM Service EDM Network 480-836-1782
Tooling Systems Desert EDM 480-816-6300 EDM Network 480-836-1782 Equipment
Pacific Continental Bank 503-310-3604 Scottrade Bank Equip. Finance_ 206-948-0022 U.S. Bank Equipment 800-810-0038 Gantry & Bridge Systems Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578 HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436 Horizontal Boring & Milling Machines (CNC ) HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436 Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439 Jig Boring Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384 Lathes CNC Machine Services 206-999-3232 HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436 King Machine Inc. 509-435-6741 Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439 Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770 Summit Machine Tool 800-654-3262 Laser Marking Machines Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770 Manual Mills And Lathes 902 East Main Street Albert Lea, MN 56007 www.almco.com
aschallau@almco.com office: 507.377.2102 cell: 507.380.1009 toll free: 800.521.2740
408-472-2436 EDM Drilling & Micro Hole
EDM
Financing
TONY SCHALLAU WESTERN REGIONAL SALES MANAGER
Ganesh Machinery_______818-349-9166
HS&S Machine Tool
KNUTH Machine Tools
Machine Toolworks
408-472-2436
847-415-3333
800-426-2052
North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
Sharp Machine Tool ______
Summit Machine Tool
Swift Tool Co, Inc.
Parts Washing
Gosiger
310-944-8016
800-654-3262
800-562-0900
937-586-5067
Prototype Machines
DATRON ____________
480-826-3689
Robotics & Automatics
Ganesh Machinery______818-349-9166
Saw Lubricants
Saw Service Of WA
360-738-6437
Sawing Machines
Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.
KNUTH Machine Tools
North-South Machinery
503-620-9031
847-415-3333
562-690-7616
North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
Performance Machine Tools
510-249-1000
Rocky Mountain Saw Blades 303-761-3000
Rosco Precision Machinery 206-818-6813
Saw Replacement Parts
Rocky Mountain Saw Blades _ 303-761-3000
Saw Service Of WA 360-738-6437
Saws
Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.
King Machine Inc.
Production Machine Tools, Inc.
Rosco Precision Machinery
503-620-9031
509-435-6741
Current EDM, Inc.
Desert EDM
EDM Network Bralco
Coast Aluminum
DIX Metals
Fry Steel
Gorilla Metals Inc.
Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Sunshine Metals 760-579-8327
Aluminum Extrusions
Aluminum Precision 805-889-7569 Bralco 602-722-3324
Armor:Commercial Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883
Service Steel __________ 503-224-9500
Armor: Military Grade Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883 Service Steel 503-224-9500
Cobalt Alloys
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Copper Bralco 602-722-3324
Coast Aluminum ________ 877-398-6061
Gorilla Metals Inc. 855-516-3825
Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Sequoia Brass & Copper 800-362-5255
Electrical Steels
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
High Temperature Alloys
800-227-8103
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Laser Cut Material
Laser Cutting Services, Inc 503-612-8311
Lead Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333 Material Sales 800-227-8103
Coast Aluminum 877-398-6061
800-811-7466
_________
800-423-6651
Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Metals: Bar & Plate
800-227-8103
800-423-665
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Sequoia Brass & Copper 800-362-5255
Sunshine Metals 760-579-8327
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Nickel Alloys Altemp Alloys 800-227-8103
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Plate: Wear and Structural
Kloeckner Metals ______ 480-389-2883
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Sheet & Coil
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Stainless Steel & Steel
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Acieta 402-650-8132
ROUTERS
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
SHOT PEEN MARKING Shot Peen MarkinBox 310-214-3367
SAWS Band & Cut-Off Saws Swift Tool Co, Inc. 800-562-0900
SERVICES
AS9100 Registration
Great Western Registrar ____ 623-580-1881
Custom Packaging/Shipping Supplies
Alliance Packaging 206-445-5898-
Engineering/Mechanical Design
NowHearThis!
Sherpa Design_ 503-771-3570
Financial Services
Intech Funding 800-553-9208
Quick Turn Financial 415-608-5692
Machine Tool Rebuilding
EDM Network 480-836-1782
Management Systems Training
BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
SOFTWARE CAD CAM Machining Applied CAx 503-962-0287
Cimatron 248-596-9700 ext. 237
Solid Products 480-206-0330
Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770
Mechanical Design
Cimatron 248-596-9700 ext. 237
Delcam 877-335-2261
Sherpa Design_ 503-771-3570
SPINDLES & SLIDES
Spindle Rebuilding/Repair C & M Precision Spindle, Inc._ 503-691-0955
TRAINING
ISO Consulting/Registration
BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
Lean and NADCAP Consulting Training
BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
ISO / AS9100 Certification
BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
Productivity Training
BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
USED MACHINERY EDM Network __________480-836-1782
Jorgensen Machine Tools 800-952-0151
K.D. Capital Equipt 480-922-1674 North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 38 • APR - MAY ’23
Performance
WATERJET
Flow
Machine Toolworks 800-426-2052 Waterjet & Blast Abrasives, Garnet Barton International 800-741-7756 GMA Garnet Group 832-243-9300 Waterjet Bricks Barton International _____ 800-741-7756 GMA Garnet Group 832-243-9300 Waterjet Hoppers GMA Garnet Group 832-243-9300 Waterjet Replacement Parts Barton International 800-741-7756 EDM Performance 800-336-2946
Machine Tools 510-760-9518
CUTTING
Internatil _________ 909-620-5707
ASSEMBLIES
SMH Inc LLC
Buyer’s Guide & Card Gallery Processes
BENDING
Mandrel
Albina Co., Inc.
Aeroform, Inc.
360-341-2226
Ponderosa Ind _______303-298-1801
Specialty Steel Services 801-539-8252
CASTING Precision Enterprises Inc.
DIE CASTING
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
TVT Die Casting _________ 800-280-2278
DIES
866-252-4628
360-403-1919
Speciality Bending
Albina Co., Inc.
Bending Solutions, Inc.
866-252-4628
360-651-2443
Structrual Bending
Albina Co., Inc.
866-252-4628
Tube and Pipe Bending Albina Co., Inc.
866-252-4628
BRAZING-JOINING
Cogitic 719-473-8844
Evans Precision
PAS Technologies
623-582-4776
602-744-2600
Precision Casting Repair 801-972-2345
Brazing:
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
BROACHING
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
CHEMICAL ETCHING
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
COATING
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
COLD FORMING
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
CUTTING
Bar & Plate & Die Cutting
AZ Tool Steel 877-795-1600
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
LASER CUTTING
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Tool & Dies
Micropulse West Inc. 480-966-2300
DEBURRING
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
DESIGN
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
EDGING
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
EDM
EDM: Dialectric Systems /Filtration Ebbco Inc 586-716-5151
EDM: Drilling Small Hole Layke Inc. 602-272-2654
Milco Waterjet 714-373-0098 Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
SOUTHWEST EDM 623-826-1025
EDM: Ram-Type (Sinking)
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 39 • APR - MAY ’23
851-797-1000
602-272-6747
851-797-1000
Investment Casting-Precision Dolphin Investment Castings
Precision Enterprises Inc. ____
CMR Manufacturing 602-273-0943
SOUTHWEST EDM 623-826-1025 Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098 Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 Stevens Tool & Die 503-682-3185 EDM Solutions EDM: Wire Clings Aerospace 480-968-1778 Evans Precision 623-582-4776 Micropulse West, Inc. 480-966-2300 Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098 Micropulse West, Inc. 480-966-2300 Plastic Injection Molding 509-531-2634 Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 SOUTHWEST EDM 623-826-1025 ELECTRO MECHANICAL Sub-Assembly Builds Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733 ENGINEERING/DESIGN ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918 Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733 FLATLINE FAB __________ 503-707-9272 Extrusions
The Manufacturer’s Secret Weapon
Plastic Extrusion Services
Inline Plastics Inc.
FABRICATION
Architectural Forming & Fabrication Albina Co., Inc.
FLATLINE FAB
Fabrication:
FLATLINE FAB
Mountain View Machine
QUAL-FAB, Inc.
SMH Inc LLC
Weiser Engineering
Fabrication: Custom Metal
Precision Sheet Metal Fabrication: Medium & Large Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 CLS
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Group Mfg Serv _________ 480-966-3952
Industrial Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
QUAL-FAB, Inc. 206-762-2117
SMH Inc LLC ___________ 360-341-2226
Solid Form Fabrication 503-435-1400
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
Tube & Pipe Bending Fabrication
Albina Co., Inc. Bending Solutions, Inc.
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
FINISHING AB Finishing Tech 503-803-3322
Advanced Precision Anodizing
Ind..
Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 FLATLINE FAB
DRY FILM LUBRICATION Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
Frontier Group__________602-437-2426
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Galvanizing: Hot Dip TMM Precision 800-448-9448
909-923-1033
866-252-4628
503-707-9272
Sheet Metal Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
Aero Tech MFG 801-891-2740
503-784-5211
800-426-0721
American Precision Ind..
CLS Fabrication Inc
503-707-9272
888-280-7080
435-755-0500
NW Metalcraft Industries ____
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
206-762-2117
360-341-2226
303-280-2778
American
503-784-5211
503-707-9272
Mfg
480-966-3952
Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
303-280-2778 Wrico 480-892-7800
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628 Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443 FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Thermoplastics Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Precision Ind..
FLATLINE FAB
Group
Serv
Industrial
Precision
Weiser Engineering
Forming & Fabrication
Industrial
503-661-6700 American Precision
503-784-5211
503-707-9272 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
Glass
Byington
408-727-6630
Frontier
Arizona
Powder
Aero
CLS
800-426-0721 Sandblasting Byington
408-727-6630 Shot Peen AB Finishing Tech 503-803-3322 PAS Technologies 602-744-2600 Silk Screening Arizona Finishing
602-438-4443 FIXTURING K-Mol Engineering 530-906-1705 Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386 A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 40 • APR - MAY ’23
Bead Clean
Steel Treating, Inc.
Coating Technologies _623-581-2648
Group__________602-437-2426 Polishing
Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
Coating
Tech MFG 801-891-2740
Fabrication Inc
Steel Treating, Inc.
________
GASKETS
3-D Plastics, Inc.
503-720-0572
Shawn Carlin scarlin@gmsaz.com
GRINDING
AZ Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
AZ Tool Steel
877-795-1600
ChemResearch __________ 602-253-4175
Cogitic
Evans Precision
Industrial Machine Svcs
719-473-8844
623-582-4776
503-240-0878
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Mountain View Machine 435-755-0500
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
StandardAero
602-744-2600
Steel Services Grinding 800-662-0126
Sun Grinding
Superior Grinding
AZ Tool Steel
602-238-9595
801-487-9700
Grinding, Blanchard
877-795-1600
Superior Grinding 801-487-9700
Grinding, Centerless
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Ron Grob Co
Sun Grinding
Grinding, Double Disc
Sun Grinding
TCI
Grinding: OD
Grinding: Surface
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Byington Steel Treating_____408-727-6630
Controlled Thermal Tech_____602-272-3714
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
MET-TEK Heat Treating______503-519-9864
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Phoenix Heat Treating______602-258-7751
Cryogenics
Phoenix Heat Treating 602-258-7751
Heat Treating/ISO/AS9100
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630
Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751
Heat Treating/NADCAP
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751
Large Capacity Drop Bottom
Oven/Aluminum
Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.
805-583-9966
Diversified Metal Services 801-972-6093
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
Steel Services Grinding 800-662-0126
Sun Grinding 602-238-9595
Superior Grinding 801-487-9700
Grinding: Tool & Cutter
Superior Grinding_________888-487-9701
Swift Tool Co, Inc. 800-562-0900
GUN DRILLING
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
HEAT TREATING
Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630
MET-TEK Heat Treating______503-519-9864
HONING/LAPPING
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600 Precision
LLC 602-352-8658
503-253-6700
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 41 • APR - MAY ’23
970-667-5320
602-238-9595
310-352-4700
Industrial Precision Grinding
602-238-9595
800-234-5613
Precision Metals _______
Arizona
602-278-8671 Precision Tech 801-285-7288 Ron
970-667-5320
602-238-9595
Hard Chrome
Grob Co
Sun Grinding
801-487-9700
Superior Grinding
310-352-4700
Industrial Precision Grinding
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Portland Precision Manufacturing
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386 Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320 SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226 Sunshine Metals 714-225-4972 Treske Precision Machining 503-625-2821 TVT Die Casting 800-280-2278 VWeiser Engineering 303-280-2778 Industrial Thermoplastics Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501 JIGS & TOOLING K-Mol Engineering 530-906-1705 Machining: 5-Axis Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117 American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 Cascade Engineering Tech ___ 503-266-1300 Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545 Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021 Machining: Aerospace/Space American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918 Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501 Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545 Layke Inc. 602-272-2654 LV Swiss _____________ 435-635-1482 Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700 A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 41 • APR - MAY ’23 Tyler Acheson Territory Sales Manager FANUC Master Certified Service Engineer Council Bluffs, IA | Waukesha, WI Huntington Beach, CA 402.650.8132 MOBILE 844-4-ACIETA PARTS & 24/7 SERVICE tacheson@acieta.com www.acieta.com Delivering Tomorrow’s Automation Today
Aerospace,
Production Accutech Machine Inc
American Precision Ind..
ATF Aerospace, LLC..
Cascade Engineering Tech ___
Die-Tech Precision Machining
Grovtec US, Inc.
Jaguar Precision Machine
LUX Precision MFG
LV Swiss
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021
Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Machining: Swiss
Grovtec US, Inc. 503-557-4689
LV Swiss _____________ 435-635-1482
Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing
503-557-9407
Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Machining: Turning
Accutech Machine Inc
801-975-1117
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
ATF Aerospace, LLC..
Die-Tech Precision Machining
Faustson
Grovtec US, Inc.
480-218-0918
669-888-350
303-420-7422
503-557-4689
Howard Precision Machined Prod. 801-619-9850
Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545
Layke Inc. 602-272-2654
LUX Precision MFG ________ 928-380-0317
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Real Axis Machining _______ 360-723-5386
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
=SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Strom Manufacturing ______ 503-447-1021
Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Machining: Ultra Precision
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Machining: Turning With Live Tooling
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
360-723-5386
970-667-5320
Real Axis Machining
Ron Grob Co
360-341-2226
SMH Inc LLC
503-447-1021
503-625-2821
800-280-2278
Strom Manufacturing
Treske Precision Machining
TVT Die Casting
Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117
Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Engineering Tech 503-266-1300
Machining 669-888-3500
Machining: CNC Milling
American
ATF
Cascade
Die-Tech Precision
303-420-7422
US, Inc. 503-557-4689
602-272-2654
Precision MFG 928-380-0317
Swiss 435-635-1482 480-966-2300 602-352-8658 503-253-6700 360-723-5386 970-667-5320 360-341-2226 503-447-1021 208-642-9344 801-975-1117 253-395-7381 503-784-5211 503-266-1300 Machining: Medical American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 LUX Precision MFG 928-380-0317 LV Swiss 435-635-1482 Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700 Teton Machine 208-642-9344 Machining:
801-975-1117
Faustson _____________
Grovtec
Layke Inc.
LUX
LV
503-784-5211
480-218-0918
503-266-1300
669-888-350
503-557-4689
505-242-6545
928-380-0317
801-295-7411
435-635-1482 Newport Tool.
LV Swiss 435-635-1482 Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing 503-557-9407 ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918 LV Swiss 435-635-1482 Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778 MANUFACTURING VALUE ADDED Contract Manufacturing AATC 602-268-1467 Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919 Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628 Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. 253-395-7381 American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918 Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443 Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501 CLS Fabrication Inc 800-426-0721 FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272 Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545 LUX Precision MFG 928-380-0317 LV Swiss 435-635-1482 Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700 Teton Machine _________ 208-642-9344 Treske Precision Machining ___ 503-625-2821 TVT Die Casting 800-280-2278 Industrial Manufacturing Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628 Machinists Inc. 360-202-7342
Passivation, Electroless Nickel, Gold, Hard Chrome, Silver, & Tin Plating. 206-947-4052
Turnkey Product Services
Aero Tech MFG
801-891-2740
Custom Airplane to Marine Polishing
Metal Polishing By Timothy 503-253-5294
Personal Collectables Polishing
Metal Polishing By Timothy 503-253-5294
Production Polishing
Metal Polishing By Timothy 503-253-5294
METALIZING
Controlled Thermal Tech 602-272-3714
MOLDING: RUBBER
Molds: Plastic Injection Plastic Injection Molding 509-531-2634
SMH Inc LLC
MOLDS Aero Tech MFG 801-891-2740
Advanced Mold Technology 714-990-0144
Arizona Finishing 602-438-4443
Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. ______ 714-373-0098
K-Mol Engineering 530-906-1705
Molds: High Volume Class 100
Advanced Mold Technology 714-990-0144
Molds: Fast Turn Prototype and Bridge Molds
Advanced Mold Technology 714-990-0144
Molds: Expertise in Overmold and Insert Molding Advanced Mold Technology
PC BOARDS
Surface Mount & Thru Hole Cascade Systems Technology 971-330-8054
PAINTING FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272 StandardAero 602-744-2600
PLASTIC EXTRUSION
Custom Plastic Profiles
Custom Plastic Tubing
PLATING
Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
ChemResearch 602-253-4175
EPSI 714-519-9423
Frontier Group
602-437-2426
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Anodizing
Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700
ChemResearch 602-253-4175
Frontier Group
602-437-2426
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Black Oxide
AB Finishing Tech 503-803-3322
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Bright Tin
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating _________ 503-682-4410
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271
Chem Film Frontier Group 602-437-2426
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Mold Making
3-D Plastics, Inc. _________ 503-720-0572
K-Mol Engineering ________ 530-906-1705
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311 StandardAero 602-744-2600
Chromate\ Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700
Chrome/Nickel/Palladium/Teflon
360-341-2226
714-990-0144
Inline
Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Inline
909-923-1033
Thermoplastics Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Die Development Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Plastic Spiraling Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Plastic Finishing Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Plastics Inc.
Custom
Extrusion
Custom
Custom
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
MOLDING 3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572 K-Mol Engineering 530-906-1705
PLASTIC MACHINING
PLASTIC
AZ Hard Chrome 602-278-8671 EPSI 714-519-9423 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311 StandardAero __________ 602-744-2600 Coating Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Controlled Thermal Tech 602-272-3714 Coating: Black Oxide Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 PAS Technologies 602-744-2600 Coating: Dry Film Lube Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 StandardAero 602-744-2600 Coating: Nickel/ Teflon/Chrome Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Coating:Zinc & Mag.Phos. Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311 Copper Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387 StandardAero 602-744-2600 Drylube Frontier Group 602-437-2426
NW
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METAL FABRICATION: DESIGN, LASER CUTTING, FORMING, WELDING, CUSTOM FINISHING
4322
Yeon Ave., Portland, OR 97210 Josh Henry: 503.707.9272 503.477.7566 WWW.FLATLINEFAB.COM
Savon Plating, Inc
714-519-9423
602-252-4311
Electroless Nickel
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
Foresight Finishing
480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Precious Metal Plating Co.
Savon Plating, Inc
StandardAero
800-481-6271
602-252-4311
602-744-2600
Glass Bead Clean StandardAero 602-744-2600
EPSI 714-519-9423
Foresight Finishing
480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Precious Metal Plating Co.
PAS Technologies
800-481-6271
602-744-2600
Hard Chrome
Arizona Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
ASKO Group
206-947-4052
NAD CAP & Boeing Approved
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Precious Metal Plating Co.
800-481-6271
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311
Tin Plating
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
PLASMA CUTTING
G & G Custom Metal Fab 503-931-7069
PRECISION FORMING
Aeroform, Inc. __________360-403-1919
Pacific Tool, Inc 425-882-1970
QUAL-FAB, Inc.
206-762-2117
SpringWorks Utah 801-298-0113
Wrico 480-892-7800
PROCESSING: METAL Chemical LA Specialties 602-269-7612
PROTOTYPES
Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733 NW Rapid Mfg. 503-434-8557
PUNCHING
CLS Fabrication Inc 800-426-0721
Group Manufacturing Serv 480-966-3952
QUAL-FAB, Inc. 206-762-2117
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
RECYCLING MATERIALS Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Nickel, Plastics, Stainless Steel, Steel, Tin
Nickel-Bright
Zinc Nickel
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
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206-947-4052
Gold
206-947-4052
ASKO Group
Processes
Plating
800-481-6271
Precious Metal
Co.
480-772-0387 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271 Passivation ASKO Group 206-947-4052 Frontier Group __________ 602-437-2426 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Frontier
602-437-2426
AB
503-803-3322
Technologies 602-744-2600
Foresight Finishing
Precious
Phosphate
Group
Shot Peen
Finishing Tech
PAS
ASKO Group
206-947-4052 EPSI 714-519-9423
503-682-4410
Plating,
602-252-4311
ASKO
206-947-4052
714-519-9423
503-682-4410
Tin / Zinc Plate
___________
Leadtek Plating
Savon
Inc
Silver Plating
Group
EPSI _______________
Leadtek Plating
Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284 Bin Service Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284
Handling Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284 Full Service Scrap Management Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284 Wood Products Perry Pallet Co. 360-366-5239 REPAIR CNC-PROS 602-344-9753 ROLLING Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628 ROLL FORMING ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918 SANDBLASTING Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700 Byington Steel Treating, Inc. 408-727-6630 Production Sawing Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc. 805-583-9966 SEWING Grovtec US, Inc. 503-557-4689 SHEARING United Performance Metals _888-282-3292 SIGNAGE & DISPLAYS Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098 SILICONE 3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572 SINTERING Western Sintering 509-375-3096 SLITTING United Performance Metals _888-282-3292 SPINNING Evans Precision 623-582-4776 SPLINES Specialty Steel Services 801-539-8252 1538 E La Vieve Lane, Tempe, AZ 85284
Excess Material
SPRINGS
Ace Wire & Spring Form
SpringWorks Utah
412-458-4830
801-298-0113
SPRINGS: CUSTOM
Extension/Compression/ Coil
Ace Wire & Spring Form _____ 412-458-4830
STAMPING PRECISION
AEI Fabrication 480-733-6594
NW Metalcraft Industries
Precision Die & Stamping
SpringWorks Utah
888-280-7080
480-967-2038
801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
Stamping:Design
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
SpringWorks Utah
801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
Stamping:Flat Forming
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. _______ 480-218-0918
NW Metalcraft Industries 888-280-7080
SpringWorks Utah
Stamping: Light
801-298-0113
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
SpringWorks Utah _________ 801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
Stamping: Production/ Precision
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Precision Die & Stamping 480-967-2038
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733
TESTING
Non-Destructive Testing
Frontier Group __________ 602-437-2426
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Turbine Instrument Testing
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
THERMAL SPRAY
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
Controlled Thermal Tech ____ 602-272-3714
THREAD ROLLING
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
TOOL & DIE DESIGN
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Newport Tool. 801-295-7411
Wrico ______________ 480-892-7800
TOOLING
Industrial Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Mountain View Machine 435-755-0500
Newport Tool. 801-295-7411
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
TUBE BENDING & CUTTING FAB
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443
Clings Aerospace_________ 480-968-1778
EZ-ACCESS 800-258-8503
TURBINE ENGINE TESTING
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
WATERJET CUTTING
Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117
Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
Milco Waterjet 714-373-0098
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
Rickard Engineering 866-845-8838
SW Waterjet & Laser 480-306-7748
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
5-Axis Waterjet Cutting
Rickard Engineering 866-845-8838
Micro-Machining
Rickard Engineering 866-845-8838
WELDING
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Frontier Group 602-437-2426
Mountain View Machine 435-755-0500
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
Weiser Engineering
303-280-2778
Weld Metal Works 503-788-5701
Laser Welding and Services
Clevland Electric Labs. _____ 480-967-2501
Robotic Welding
Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443
Welding: Precision
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
FLATLINE FAB __________ 503-707-9272
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
Welding: MIG-TIG
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
WIRE FORMING
Ace Wire & Spring Form 412-458-4830
Evans Precision _________ 623-582-4776
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Index of Advertisers
3D-Plastics...16,39,40
AB Finishing Tech...18,39
ABS Metallurgical...45,47
Accutech Machine, inc...43
Acieta...41
Advanced Precision Anodizing...41
Aeroform, Inc...42
Aero Tech Manufacturing...40
Allied Tool and Die...44
ALMCO...35
American Precision Industries...41
ATF Aerospace, LLC...33, 43
Barton...24,37
Big O Metals...34
BMSC...22,32
Bramac Machinery Inc...33
Bystronic...33
Cascade Engineering Tech...42
Coast Aluminum...10,32
Coastal Metals...27,32
Coating Technologies...40
Controlled Thermal Tech...25,43
Cycle Time Solutions...34
DCM Tech...35
Die-Tech Precision Machine...40
Doosan now DN Solutions...9
Editors Corner...4
EDM Network...5
EDM Performance..32,33
Edge Technologies...33
Ellison Technologies...9,32
Epic Finance...28,35
EPSI...42
Evans Precision...45
Expand Machinery...35
Foresight Finishing...44
Frontier Group...40
Gentech...40
Grovtec...39,48
HS&S Machine Tool...36
Hainbuch...26,33
Hercules Sealing Products...36
Hexagon...34
Horizon Carbide...36
Hurco...19
Industrial Metal Supply Co....29,37
IRH Carriers and Rigging...37
Jaguar Precision Machine...40
KBC Tools & Machinery...
K-Mol Engineering...40
KD Capital...36
Kloeckner Metals-Temtco...29,32
Landmark Solutions...31,34
Layke Inc...43
Leadtek...44
Lucy’s Machine...32,43
LV Swiss...43
Mario Pinto...34
MC Sales & Marketing...33
MET-TEK Inc...40
Metro Metals Northwest, Inc...42
Micropulse West...41
Midaco Corporation...34
Milco...44
Mountain View Machining...41
MRI , Machinery Resources...35
North-South Machinery...18,32
NTK Cutting Tools...35
NW Machine Tool Expo...21
Pacific Swiss...39
People Tech...33
Performance Machine Tools...8,36
Phoenix Heat Treat...13,41
PMA Industries...16
Portland Precision...42
Precious Metals Plating...17,39
Precision Aerospace, LLC...41
Precision Die & Stamping...14,39
RENISHAW...12,32
RESELL CNC...35
Rhino Board...36
Rosco Precision Machinery...19,32
Royal products...24,33
SCHUNK...33
SigmaNest...32
SMBHUB...7
SMH Inc LLC...30,39
Southwest EDM...20,39
Specialty Steel...40
Spring Works Utah...40
StandardAero...43
Star Metal Fluids...3,33
Strom Manufacturing...39
Sulli Tool...32
Superior Grinding...40
TCI Precision Metals...32
Tech Financial Services...22,34
ThinBit...2,32
TJ Snow...23
Thompson Machine...45
TVT Die Casting...16,39
US Shop Tools...15,33
Valley Financial Services...35
Weiser Engineering...41
Western Sintering...17,39
Wrico Stamping...44
Zeiss Metrology...32
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