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Global Demand Keeps
a Mature Industry Buoyant
Cutting machine manufacturer Haas Automation
has found success in a tough market with its Mini Mill product. Manufacturers decry a shortage of skilled workers and a tepid capital investment climate, but global market demand is still driving some plant expansion activity in the sector.
The machinery that helps to make and install those tiny parts -- or maintain the physical plant necessary to make them -- is still evolving and serving mechanical force requirements in both general-purpose areas (HVAC, metalworking machinery, power transmission) and specialized sectors (agriculture and construction, industrial, commercial and service). The commonplace nature of the technology is one reason it does not get the credit it deserves, says a report from the Association of Manufacturing Technology (AMT), explaining that information technology has stolen all the thunder, but does not deserve all the laurels. "Just about any manufactured product you can think of in some way relies on machine tools," explains Denis Dupuis, general manager of Oxnard, Calif.-based Haas Automation, "whether it's to make the product itself, to make the mold that makes the product, or even make the machine to make the product. In fact, we use Haas machines extensively in our own facility to make parts to build more Haas machines."
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