AFS Announces 2025 Government Affairs Fly-In Featuring Stephen Moore as Luncheon Speaker
SCHAUMBURG, IL, - On June 10–11, leaders from across the $50 billion metalcasting industry will gather in Washington, D.C., for the American Foundry Society’s annual Government Affairs Fly-In, where they will engage with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to advocate for the critical role metalcasters play in the U.S. economy.
Read moreBrembo Inaugurates New Plant, Announces Another
Brembo has inaugurated its plant in Escobedo, Mexico and also announced the company will begin construction on another new facility that will produce cast iron discs. The new plant will be adjacent to the one inaugurated in Escobedo.
The ceremony was attended by several Mexican and…
Gibbs Investment Will Bring 46 Jobs
It was announced that Gibbs Die Casting (Henderson, North Carolina) will expand its North American manufacturing complex in Henderson with a $10 million investment projected to create 46 full-time jobs.
“We are grateful that the relationship Gibbs Die Casting and the Commonwealth of…
O'Fallon Casting Breaks Ground on Expansion
O’Fallon Casting (O’Fallon, Missouri) recently broke ground on a 25,000 sq.-ft. expansion, which will eventually bring the total size of the facility to 75,000 sq. ft. Construction will take approximately 12-16 months and will work around O’Fallon’s schedule so the plant will maintain service…
AFS Additive Manufacturing for Metalcasting Conference Breaks Ground for Industry
The first ever AFS Additive Manufacturing for Metalcasting Conference was held Oct. 3-6 in Novi, Michigan. The four-day conference was AFS’ first full technical conference on additive manufacturing and 3-D printing technologies. The conference featured over 35 expert speakers, each focusing on…
AFS Accepts Proclamation from Illinois Governor, Chamber of Commerce on Manufacturing Day
On Friday, Oct. 7, the American Foundry Society (AFS) hosted more than 250 students and adults at its 3rd Annual National Manufacturing Day event. As one of 17 national sponsors, AFS hosted Foundry in a Box demonstrations, gave a metalcasting trivia contest and received a proclamation from…
Labor Department Releases Final Rule on Paid Leave for Federal Contractors
On September 30, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) published its final rule implementing the paid sick leave executive order requiring federal contractors to provide up to seven days' paid sick leave to their employees. The final rule will go into effect for new solicitations issued…
ASK Chemicals Announces Plans to Build Mexican Production Facility
ASK Chemicals has approved the construction of a Mexican production facility in the Monterrey area that will produce binders, refractory coatings and riser sleeves for the growing Mexican metalcasting industry.
The facility will be strategically located in the Monterrey area after a…
EJ Plans New Facility
EJ (East Jordan, Michigan) announced it’s planning to move its metalcasting to near Elmira, Michigan.
According to the Petoskey News, the company will upgrade its facilities and “phase out” its current location. The new plant will be “state of the art” and all jobs will be relocated.
…Metalcasting Leaders Exchange Ideas at Foundry Executive Conference
Leaders of the North American metalcasting industry convened Sept. 11-13 in Park City, Utah, to hear and exchange fresh ideas and perspectives for business planning and strategy as part of the Foundry Executive Conference held by AFS.
Several well-regarded business speakers and authors…
Thanks In Part to Cast Connections, Arthur Ashe Roof Debuts
The retractable roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium, home of the tennis U.S. Open, debuted this fall to rave reviews. Rafael Nadal was the first player to play under the roof, when he beat Andreas Seppi of Italy.
"It's an amazing event. I'm very happy to be the first player in history to play with…