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Caterpillar Plans To Build Diesel Engines in China Caterpillar Inc. said it plans to build 100,000 state-of-the-art small and medium diesel engines per year in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, China. Caterpillar has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with the Wuxi National High-Tech Industrial Development Zone outlining a significant multi-year investment to develop and manufacture Perkins and Caterpillar branded engines in Wuxi. The first of the planned engine operations in Wuxi will focus on production of the Perkins 400 Series, three and four-cylinder diesel engines.
Starrett Acquires Kinemetric Engineering The L.S. Starrett Co. a supplier of precision measuring tools and equipment based in Athol, Mass., has acquired Kinemetric Engineering, LLC of Laguna Hills, Calif. for $2.3 million.
Mori Seiki Extends Warranty On New Machines Mori Seiki announced in late June that it will provide a two-year warranty on all machine tools installed after April 1, 2007. Under the new policy, all machine parts will be replaced free of charge for the first two years of the machine's life, while service and maintenance will be provided without cost for one year.
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Makino— a leading manufacturer of horizontal and vertical machining centers and EDM machines — has announced a new series of online Webinars. Designed for shops of all types and sizes, the seminars are free to anyone who registers. The planned seminars are intended for shops in the automotive, aerospace, medical product and die and mold industries. In addition to metal cutting and die/mold, the seminars will cover new technologies, such as micromachining. Mark Rentschler, marketing manager, says, "Online seminars allow anyone with an Internet connection to attend without losing a day of work." The seminars concentrate on shop efficiency, lean manufacturing, asset utilization, machine tool integration and automation, machine tool technologies, and metal cutting processes. Makino's application engineers, product managers and guest speakers will give presentations. Click here for more info on upcoming seminars and registration information.
American Machinist Sponsors Machine Shop Workshop 2007 |
How does your on-time completion rate stack up?
You're committed to getting your goods delivered on time, but is your on-time completion rate good enough? Data shows (from the 2007 American Machinist Benchmark Survey) that the top performing shops have an average on-time completion rate of 92% (red pyramid in graph). Can you compete with that?
If not, learn how to improve your rate at the American Machinist Machine Shop Workshop, November 8-9, 2007 in Cleveland, OH. One of the nearly 30 sessions to choose from focuses on how to make the delivery on time, every time. To view details of this session and the entire program, visit www.machineshopworkshop.com.SPECIAL OFFER TO SAVE 10% ends soon; register today!Upcoming Webcast Series |
- Best Kept Secrets to Improving Part Quality -- September 12, 2007 2:00 PM ET
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Welding Webcast Series |
- Best Practices in Electrode Selection: Maximum Profit Starts With the Process - September 25, 2007 @ 2:00 PM ET