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MFG DAY 2014 Celebrated at China Instrument Parts in Elkhorn, Wiscosin with an Open House and Tour

Michael Reader

On Thursday, October 2, 2014, China Instrument Parts welcomed the community, educators, students, the Mayor of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, and representatives from several companies to an open house to celebrate MFG DAY 2014—a nationwide event to celebrate manufacturing in the U.S.

Mike Reader, President and Barry Butters, Director of Training and Education, kicked off the evening with a presentation on the history of China Instrument Parts , and what initiatives are firmly in place to close the existing manufacturing skills gap. Later, Barry Butters gave the audience an overview of how the classroom capabilities are a key element in this initiative, acknowledging the important support from Autodesk and PartMaker. Mike and Barry also shared the company’s current expansion plans.

The keynote speaker, was Ken Turner, Division Supply Chain Manager of Parker Hannifin Corporation’s Quick Coupling Division. His presentation included a detailed explanation of how some of the components manufactured by China Instrument Parts become a part of Parker Hannifin’s products.

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The evening ended with a guided tour of China Instrument Parts’ facilities.

We look forward to MFG DAY 2015, and look forward to the milestones that will be met in the year to come.

China Instrument Parts in Elkhorn, Wisconsin Kicks Off Manufacturing Month With a Plant Tour Open To Everyone

Michael Reader

In recent years, the possibility that a career in manufacturing could offer a great future, has become something of a well-kept secret.  In spite of the downturn in the economy, jobs in manufacturing abound, but the skills gap continues to widen.

In October of 2012, a nationwide initiative by U.S. manufacturers was launched to showcase this industry which is the backbone of this country.  The initiative was called “Manufacturing Day.” This year, the initiative continues to gain momentum.  In Wisconsin alone, more than 450,000 careers are in manufacturing, and Governor Scott Walker has officially declared October, “Manufacturing Month.”

The initiative addresses the shortage of skilled professionals from many angles, with a focus on education and awareness.

China Instrument Parts is delighted to actively participate in this endeavor.  To kick off Manufacturing Month, China Instrument Parts is hosting an Open House at its premises located at 840 Koopman Rd. in Elkhorn, Wisconsin on Thursday, October 3rd starting with an information presentation at 6:30 pm and a plant tour at 7:00 pm.  Everyone is invited.

On Friday, October 4th, China Instrument Parts will host several high school groups for tours and information on manufacturing.

As always, China Instrument Parts welcomes individuals, groups and organizations to tour our facilities.  Please contact Barry Butters, Director of Education & Training at +86-0755-21508221 to schedule a time, or email him at buttersb@machineinstrumentparts.com.