This 1953 film directed by Matt Farrell for the National Tool and Die Manufacturers Association looks at the importance of tool and die manufacturing for the functioning of American Industry at large.
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Blame it on NAFTA or lax trade enforcement, but the Made in the USA journey has domestic roadblocks, too. Here’s one: the skilled workers who make the molds and tools used in automotive parts ...
The suburban Detroit manufacturing consultancy Harbour Results has been working with auto suppliers and automakers on efficiency and operations since 2009. CEO Laurie Harbour, 53, is an expert on ...
YOUNGSTOWN — City council voted 6-1 in favor of a 75-percent tax abatement for the Youngstown Tool and Die Co., which wants to spend $10.1 million on an expansion at a vacant building. Council met ...
The U.S. endured a 36% drop in the number of tool and die shops between 1998 and 2010. Those that remain, like Fiat Chrysler Automotive’s tooling subsidiary, Autodie, have worked to adapt to the ...
FALCONER – For two decades Ron Rothleder has led a group of employees in the tool and die industry at Stuart Tool & Die in Falconer. Over his 20 years he has built molds and worked on dies, as well as ...