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Abrasive Engineering Society Dedicated to promoting technical information about abrasives minerals and their uses including abrasives grains and products such as grinding wheels, coated abrasives and other related tools and products that serve manufacturing and the consumer. |
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| Butler, PA, United States. |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, today's ASME is a 120,000-member professional organization focused on technical, educational and research issues of the worldwide engineering and technology community. |
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| New York, NY, United States. |
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Association for Manufacturing Technology AMT's goal is to promote technological advancements and improvements in the design, manufacture and sale of manufacturing machinery and equipment, and act as an industry advocate on trade matters to governments and trade organizations. |
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| McLean, VA, United States. |
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Canadian Tooling & Machining Association CTMA was established by combining various trade associations to produce one strong organization to represent and promote the interests of the Canadian tooling and machining industry. |
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Forging Industry Association FIA offers process-specific information, provides statistical, training, educational and technical services; and serves as a common voice on legislative and regulatory issues on behalf of the metal forging community in North America. |
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| Cleveland, OH, United States. |
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6 Steps To ERP Implementation Success Implementing an enterprise application like an enterprise resources planning (ERP) contact relationship management (CRM) or enterprise asset management (EAM) is almost as complex as undertaking a civil engineering or major construction project. Here are six simple steps to take in order to manage that complexity and achieve your corporate goals. |
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Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers Association IMTMA has a membership of over 300 companies from both, the public and private sectors, manufacturing a wide range of metal-cutting and metal-forming machines, cutting tools, accessories and other ancillary equipments. |
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| Tuscaloosa, AL, United States. |
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National Association of Manufacturers NAM enhances the competitiveness of manufacturers by shaping a legislative and regulatory environment conducive to U.S. economic growth and increases understanding among policymakers, the media and the general public about the role of manufacturing. |
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| Washington DC, United States. |
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| Fort Washington, MD, United States. |
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Power Tool Institute PTI has established itself as the pre-eminent organization for building global understanding of power tools and for maintaining high standards of safety and quality control in the industry. |
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| Cleveland, OH, United States. |
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Precision Metalforming Association PMA's nearly 1,200 member companies include metal stampers, fabricators, spinners, slide formers and roll formers as well as suppliers of equipment, materials and services to the industry. |
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| Independence, OH, United States. |
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers Recognized internationally by manufacturing practitioners, companies and other organizations as their source for information, education and networking, the SME is dedicated to advance manufacturing knowledge. |
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| Dearborn, MI, United States. |
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Society of the Plastics Industry SPI members represent the entire plastics industry supply chain, including processors, machinery and equipment manufacturers and raw materials suppliers. |
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| Washington, DC, United States. |
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Tooling & Manufacturing Association TMA represents companies that provide manufacturers worldwide with tools & dies, molds, jigs & fixtures, special machinery, automation equipment, precision machining, turned parts, metal stampings and fabricated metal parts, plastic molded parts... |
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| Park Ridge, IL, United States. |
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Engineering Management: Implementing a "Closed–Loop" Process This white paper provides the essential background to understand how Engineering Management has developed and evolved. Additionally, this paper illustrates the benefits and steps associated with integrating the people and processes that reside outside an Engineering Management system to achieve greater productivity, collaboration and increased profits. |
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