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Facing Partial Shutdown, Tessy Plastics Pays Out $2000 Per Employee
As operations in New York and Pennsylvania are impacted by government enforcement of shutdowns, Tessy issued the checks to nearly 1100 employees.
Read MoreEngel Ceases Production at Austrian Plants Following Employee Coronavirus Infections
Following the sixth confirmed case of Covid-19 for its employees in Austria, Engel said it was ceasing production at its manufacturing sites in Austria until April 15.
Read MoreArburg Opens New Training Center
The training center is part of a new 13,700-m2 structure at the company’s Lossburg headquarters, which will also include administrative space and a health center.
Read MoreRJG Opens New Training Lab in Germany
RJG Germany GmbH opened its new training lab on Jan. 1, 2020, including a classroom that seats up to 20 students and a fully-equipped lab for hands-on experience.
Read MoreExact Metrology Set to Open New Center in Illinois
Exact Metrology’s new facility will serve as a training, support, contract measurement and sales center.
Read MoreInjection Molding: Training Program Launches New App to Serve Mobile Device Users
Routsis Training has launched the new LMSBridge app on iOS and Android to give users on mobile devices learning experience optimized for various platforms.
Read MoreDallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Named First Region for Every Bottle Back Initiative
Overall, nearly $3 million will be invested in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex as part of the Every Bottle Back initiative including in infrastructure, MRF improvements, access, education to single-family and multifamily homes.
Read MoreCreating a Workforce That Works
At NPE 2018, workforce development was a key topic for attendees, exhibitors and the Plastics Industry Association.
Read MorePortable Chiller Donated to University's Plastics Program
Delta T Systems has donated a 2-ton variable speed air-cooled chiller to the Plastics Engineering Technology program at Pittsburg State University.
Read MoreDelta T Systems Donates Two-Ton Chiller to Pittsburg State University Plastics Program
The Plastics Engineering Technology program to benefit from the donation of a state-of-the-art two-ton variable speed air-cooled chiller.
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