Out of the classroom and into their future: Ridgewood High School & TMA
Every manufacturer says one of their top concerns in a reviving manufacturing era is, “Where will our next generation of engineers and machinists come from?
Every manufacturer says one of their top concerns in a reviving manufacturing era is, “Where will our next generation of engineers and machinists come from?
SCHAUMBURG – Thursday, students from District 214’s Wheeling, Elk Grove, Buffalo Grove and Rolling Meadows High Schools were awarded Junior Related Theory Certificates at the
GLENDALE HEIGHTS – Pelco Tool & Mold, Inc. is one of several Chicago area manufacturers that was celebrated at TMA’s 91st Anniversary Dinner as being
First published by Technology & Manufacturing Association in January 2016 CRYSTAL LAKE – When you drive safely from one place to another without problems with
LAKE ZURICH – When Wes Gardocki joined Termax Corporation in 2001, he was hired on as a quality manager. Soon after, he moved into production, and became production manager. He then moved up to director of operations, then vice-president, and as of January 2015, he is now the company’s president.
CICERO – Figuring out how to fix 100 year old public water works equipment may be a rare project for most gear making companies, but for Circle Gear & Machine Company, it’s not all that unusual.
“Every day there’s something new around here, it’s never dull,” said Circle Gear’s corporate President Michael McKernin.
AURORA – Wayne Sikorcin’s father started Craftsman Tool & Mold in 1965, the same year he was born. One of four children, Wayne says that
ADDISON – When Guy Ockerlund’s grandfather – a Swedish bricklayer – came to America, he set up a contracting business. When his construction business slowed
BENSENVILLE – Besides making customers happy and meeting deadlines with high quality products, at Ace Metal Crafts in Bensenville, “It’s all about the company culture,” says CEO Jean Pitzo.
“We’re culture people, we’re all about the people that work for us,” Pitzo said during a recent company visit. “We can talk about metal fabrication, or we can talk about our company culture, whichever you want.”
CHICAGO – Progressive Coating is a Chicago company that CEO Stephen Walters bought eight years ago, and while the U.S. stats continue to bemoan a sluggish economy, Walters’ business has grown 35 percent in each of the last four years.
Having just added the company’s fourth production line, Walters has high hopes for expanding and turning Progressive Coating into a formidable enterprise.