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Rockford, Illinois, USA - 02/27/2018 - Advanced Machine & Engineering (AME) has recently joined the Precision Machined Product Association (PMPA) to get a pulse on the precision machine manufacturing industry.
The PMPA is an international trade association representing the interests of the precision machined products industry in various markets around the globe. Members understand that a strong trade association is critical to ensure the future of manufacturing in North America.
“Through our membership, we hope to connect with engineers, design engineers, CNC machine operators, and others who make precision machined products,” said Nick Goellner, Marketing Director at AME. “We are also looking forward to the PMPA list subscriptions that will allow us to participate and learn from the thought leaders of the industry.”
Goellner reads the PMPA blog and is also looking forward to the new business opportunities that can result from the PMPA membership.
To learn more about Advanced Machine & Engineering, visit us at www.ame.com.
To learn more about the Precision Machined Product Association, visit www.pmpa.org.
Advanced Machine & Engineering® (AME) was founded in 1966 out of Rockford, Illinois (USA) by Willy Goellner. Originally known as Advanced Engineering Co., AME has developed into a global leader in machine tool components and metal cutting machines for over 50 years. With strong core values supporting American manufacturing education, AME’s robust apprenticeship and community outreach programs ensure a secure, innovative environment that supports not only AME facilities, but also aides in the development of the American manufacturing movement as well.
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