Archives for May, 2012

IMEC to host Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Series for Manufacturers

Lean Six Sigma Green BeltIntegrate concepts of Lean and Six Sigma to increase productivity, boost quality

The Illinois Manufacturing Extension Center (IMEC) is launching a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training series on June 8th in southern Illinois for small and mid-sized manufacturers to learn how to integrate concepts of Lean and Six Sigma to increase productivity and ultimately, boost quality in their facility. This group training serves as a first step to positioning a company to realize significant savings through the Lean Six Sigma effort, providing short term payback and ongoing savings as processes are continuously improved.

 

The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt candidates will undergo eight days of intensive training, over an 8-week period. The training will be conducted one day each week at John A. Logan College in Carterville, in partnership with JALC’s engineering department and continuing education. Prior to the series start, candidates will meet with the Black Belt trainer to discuss their specific objectives of the course and establish the potential project for initiation throughout the series. Courses to be led by Jim Pape, IMEC Quality Professional and Six Sigma Black Belt with more than 30 years of manufacturing and quality service experience.

 

For more information, or to register, visit www.imec.org/events.cfm or contact Amy Fitzgerald, IMEC Marketing Manager, at 309-677-2977 or afitzgerald@imec.org.

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About IMEC

IMEC was established in 1996 with the goal of improving the productivity and competitiveness of Illinois’ small and mid-sized manufacturing firms. A non-profit economic development organization, IMEC is funded in part by the National Institute of Standards and Technology/ Manufacturing Extension Partnership, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and through fees paid by Illinois manufacturers for IMEC’s services. IMEC has 13 offices statewide and 35 full-time manufacturing improvement specialists.

National Strategy for Global Supply Chain Security Meeting

National Strategy MeetingJoin Us Thursday May 24, 2012 for the National Strategy for Global Supply Chain Security Meeting

On behalf of the Cross-Sector Supply Chain Workgroup:

With the release of the President’s National Strategy for Global Supply Chain Security (the Strategy) in January 2012, the Department of Homeland Security and the Cross-Sector Supply Chain Workgroup (CSSCWG) are reaching out to state and local governments, and industry, on a regional level to conduct meetings to discuss the Strategy and a path forward for its implementation.  These outreach meetings seek to bring together parties to gather thoughts, comments, and concerns on how best to implement the Strategy.

Specifically, we hope to gain input on the following:

Quality Essentials for Manufacturers Training Series to Be Hosted by IMEC

Quality Essentials for ManufacturersAffordable group training coming to Rockford area to introduce quality concepts and tools

IMEC (Illinois Manufacturing Extension Center) is launching a new series on June 6th in northern Illinois for small and mid-sized manufacturers to learn about quality concepts fundamental to operations. This group training on quality essentials for manufacturers serves as a cost effective way to bring together several different areas, and specific topics, to address quality concerns under one project. The various courses will detail and demonstrate the fundamental Quality Management System concepts and principles enabling manufacturers to reap maximum benefits.

Made in Illinois’ Featured Manufacturer: Burnex Corporation

Metal Stampings, Fasteners, and Wire Forms in Ringwood, Illinois

Burnex Corporation offers a unique planetary geared stamping and bending process capable of producing complex geometries. We are able to perform this efficiently, while lowering the tool cost compared to many typical progressive and die shops. All of our tooling is completely designed, manufactured, and maintained in house.

We also offer progressive die punch press capabilities from 30 ton up to our servo controlled 110 ton press. We are TS/ISO certified and supply parts to the medical, electronics, and appliances industries and many more! We have also added a second WaterJet CNC mill to our tool room. If you need prototype parts or anything cut out, we have a cost effective manufacturing solution for you!

Contact Burnex Corp.:
5418 Business Parkway
PO Box 187
Ringwood, IL 60072
sales@burnexcorp.com
Phone: 815-728-1317
Fax: 815-728-1217
www.burnexcorp.com

Interested in joining Made in Illinois? Click here  to begin promoting your business today!

 

Success Story: IMEC helps Nitrex avoid accidents, boost safety

Aurora, Illinois - Metal heat treating company www.nitrex.com

Nitrex Employees' Fire Training

Nitrex Employees Complete Safety Training

 

 

Situation - When Tammy DalBello joined Nitrex as the Manager of Quality and Regulatory Operations, she soon learned that plant safety was also part of her responsibilities. The 30-employee Aurora-based company heat treats metal parts that belong to their aerospace, automotive, and machining customers. By its nature, heat treat can be a dangerous industry, and DalBello knew that worker safety would be one of her highest priorities.

IMEC’s Tucker Kennedy Discusses “Made in Illinois” on WJBC

Tucker Kennedy spoke with Dave Dahl at WJBC Radio to discuss the ways Made in Illinois can help manufacturers gain a greater Internet presence.

“This is really an effort to increase the opportunities for Illinois manufacturing companies to gain visibility for the products and services that they’re producing here in the state,” said IMEC Vice President Tucker Kennedy. “Many small and mid-size manufacturers have difficulty getting themselves positioned externally, either on the Internet or with their customers through some of their traditional marketing channels.”

 Click here for the story.

To join Made in Illinois, visit www.imec.org/Made-In-Illinois.cfm