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JUNE/JULY, 2016
Photos, Top, L-R: IMEC’s Mark Conner, Dan Conner and Eric Merriman. A powder coated part in process at IMEC. The Icon Machine Tool Booth at the KC AMCON show. Bottom L-R: McClain Tool & Technology’s Tyler Zeman with a Miyano CITIZEN. Mid-America MSCI President Stephen Walker with Armada’s Keith Prather. The Haas crew on hand for the KC Haas Factory Outlet’s Demo Day.
STAMPING, PUNCHING, LASER & WATERJET IMEC, Monett, MO, Continues to Improve;
Offers Weld/Leak TestingKansas City AmCon Show Photos (pg. 18)KC Haas Factory Outlet Holds Demo DayMid-America MSCI Holds Inside/Outside
Dinner: Armada’s Prather SpeaksTyler Zeman Joins McClain Tool as Sales
Engineer for Eastern MO & Southern ILKC & Wichita ISMs Finish Year; Installs
New Officers ChaNgE SErviCE rEqUEStEdMaCi Publishing, inc., 2432 SW Pepperwood rd, topeka, KS 66614-5293
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JUNE/JULY, 2016Volume 43 - No. 10
Tyler Zeman Joins McClain ..... 5
ISM-KC Finishes Year ............. 6
Wichita ISM Closes Year ......... 8
Machine Tool Orders Down ... 10
ISM-KC Holds Golf Tourney ...11
IMEC Keeps Improving.......... 12
KC Haas Outlet: Demo Day... 14
St. Louis NTMA Golf Outing .. 16
KC AmCon Show Photos....... 18
Mid-America MSCI Meets ...... 20
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McClain Tool & Technology has announced that Tyler Zeman has joined the company as a sales engineer for eastern Missouri and South-ern Illinois.
Zeman, repre-senting the second generation of the Zeman family in the business, has grown up in the industry and recently graduated from Marquette with a degree in Computer Science. He started working with Zeman Holdings in 2004 as a “custodial engineer” (janitor), and has since had experience in service, parts sup-port, marketing and sales.
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Above: McClain Tool & Technology’s Tyler Zeman with a new Miyano CITIZEN.
Above: Chris O’Reilly.
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ISM-KC Finishes Year Learning About Energy Industry & Programs; Installs New Officers; Awards Scholarships
ISM-Kansas City, an affiliate of the Institute for Supply Man-agement, ended its year with a meeting on May 17th at the Ash Grove Cement corporate offices in Overland Park, Kansas.
The chapter was recognized by the ISM at its annual conference as a 2015 Affiliate of Excellence Award recipient.
The featured speakers for the meeting were John Carlson, Mgr of Origination & Generation Services and Kevin Brannan, Sr. Product Manager, both of KCP&L.
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In other chapter business offi-cers and directors for the next year were installed (see photo). Outgo-ing president Michelle Burdine, C.P.M., BNSF Railway was recog-nized for her year as president.
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The Wichita Chapter of the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) closed out its year with a meeting at the Petroleum Club in Wichita on May 3rd.
The featured speaker for the meeting was Patrick Atkins, ac-count manager for UPS Interna-tional. His presentation was “The Changing World of Logistics and Doing Business Internationally.”
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tionally. He noted that 95% of the world’s consumers live outside the U.S. and that the emerging world-wide economy offers tremendous growth opportunities. He noted that Wichita and Kansas City are two of 31 cities designated as part of the Global Cities Initiative.
Other chapter business con-ducted at the meeting included the awarding of college scholarships and the installation of a new slate of officers for 2016-17. Outgoing
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Officers installed included: Micca Shipman, president; John Bockelman, 1st vice-president; John Buche, 2nd vice-president; Tim Strobel, secretary; Gene Sharp, treasurer and Carl Warne, executive director.
As usual, the chapter awarded the Del Roskam award at the May meeting. This award is named for one of the founders of the chap-Above: UPS’ Patrick Atkins.
Above (l-r): Wichita-ISM officers for 2016-17 included; Gene Sharp, treasurer; Micca Shipman, president; John Buche, 2nd VP & Carl Warne, Exec. Director; (Not pictured John Bockelman 1st VP & Tim Strobel, secretary).
Above: Member of the Wichita-ISM scholarship committee and scholarship recipients at the May meeting.
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IMEC (Industrial Machine and Enginering Company), Monett, Missouri, continues to improve its operations. The firm has expanded its offerings for certified weld/leak testing and regularly tests a variety of reservoirs and containers for leaks and weld integrity.
Founded in 1982 by Dan and Charlotte Conner, the firm is a full-service custom manufacturer that focuses on precision sheet metal fabrication, machined parts, assem-blies, powder coating and special machinery. The firm’s just-in-time inventory management programs are also growing.
Today the firm operates in a 45,000-sq.-ft. facility with 40 employees (many with more than 10 years of experience) and a wide range of CNC equipment.
Equipment at the 34-year-old firm includes: CNC laser cutting systems; CNC punches and shears; multi-axis CNC machining/turning centers; a complete QC lab; a pow-der coating line; welding stations (spot, TIG & MIG); and assorted manual equipment.
IMEC serves OEMs in vari-ous industries including: military/defense; energy; industrial equip-ment; electronics; transportation; medical and aerospace.
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“We go beyond the customer’s requirements on blueprints and try to anticipate their needs, this sets us apart from competitors,” Dan Conner said. “We have some of the most skilled machinists and opera-tors around and they are a major factor in our suc-cess.”
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Past tournaments’ successes allowed the Chapter to award $12,000 to four individuals who are beginning careers in manu-facturing, starting with training at State Technical College of Missouri (Linn, MO), Ranken Techni-cal College (St. Louis) and Southwestern Illinois College (Granite City, IL). This year’s tournament will fund scholarships in 2017 and beyond.
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Since this is vacation season, we’ll skip the world’s woes and consider a different time in our country’s history.
While disassembling a picture from my late father-in-laws’ general store, we found a May 20, 1915 copy of The Emporia (KS) Gazette that had been used as backing.
One headline concerned a min-ing camp preacher at Sunrise, Wyo-ming, who was warned not to testify in Colorado Mining camp troubles.
The Rev. Daniel S. McCorkle, speaking to the Commission of Industrial Relations, “declared that doctor’s bills at Sunrise were taken out of the worker’s wages.” In one case, he said, “the company’s doctor did not arrive until after a baby was born, but a charge of $25 was de-ducted from the father’s pay check anyway.’
“The mother,” said McCorkle, “declared there was only $5 left to live on that month, after the rent and doctor’s bill were taken out. When the baby was sick and the doctor prescribed caster oil, he would not leave a dose because there was no money to pay for it.”
“At the company’s store, at Sunrise,” he said, “workers who did not trade there were discriminated against, and in one day three differ-ent prices for flour were charged to three different persons. He said this was due to the fact that the clerks were forced to take part of their wages in commissions.”
We don’t know what finally happened in the Sunrise case, but it started us thinking about company towns in the U.S. At their peak there were more than 2,500 such towns, housing about 3% of the U.S. popu-lation.
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One of the first company towns was Pullman, IL, developed in the 1880s just outside of Chicago. It provided housing for some 6,000 employees, plus dependents, and offered markets, a library, churches and entertainment.
Things went well until the eco-nomic panic of 1893 when Pullman had to lower wages, but didn’t lower rents or shop prices. The town was dissolved in 1898.
The Government later said Pull-man’s principles were okay, in that “the firm provided workers with a quality of life otherwise unattainable to them.” But in the end, excessive “paternalism” was blamed for the failure.
Paternalism in those days was thought to be a moral responsibil-ity that would advance society and further the company’s interests.
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Unfortunately, not all company towns were so well planned and peaceful. When lead was found in southeast Kansas in 1877, two rival mining companies formed their own town sites, Empire City and Galena. Within months Galena had 10,000 residents.
When it was determined that Galena had the major lead vein, miners began leaving Empire City, which then began building an eight-foot-high stockade run-ning a half mile and blocking the main road.
After appealing to the federal government with no response, the Galena mayor formed a posse which tore down and burned the stockade.
According to the Legends of America, “The war between the towns was so bad that the main connect-ing link between the two cities became known as ‘Red Hot Street,’ where feuding became so intense that doc-tors and undertakers began working nights and sleep-
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Even factory and mine workers were more prosperous and installment buying allowed them to buy automo-biles and radios. Cars meant people didn’t have to live so close to their work places.
While many have a negative view of company towns, West Virginia’s Historical Society had this to say.”It is true that in mining families, coal opera-tors had captive buyers for their goods. However, the availability of trains and mail order products, and the proximity of other local stores did give miners more choice than is often portrayed.”
Regarding the use of “scrip,” this was an easy way to pay miners without keeping large amounts of cash on hand. Some studies show a miner could draw scrip or cash or both, according to the Society.
Finally, despite criticism of the “company stores,” we seem to have created our own “new” versions of them today. In 1987, the song, Domestic Life, has John Conlee singing, “See me mowing my domestic yard. Lord, I owe my soul to Mastercard.”
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RELIABILITY. PRICE. REPUTATION.
WE KNOW what it’s like. We’re MACHINISTS, too.
We CUT METAL every day.
= TOTAL CUSTOMER VALUE.
That’s why we’re driven to make sure that every Haas CNC machine is trustworthy, affordable, and always backed by the industry’s best after-sale service.
Proud sponsor of the Stewart-Haas #41 carA Division of NYMAT Machine Tool Corp.
Kansas City (W. MO / KS)(913) 768-HAAS (4227) mhamilton@hfo-stl.com www.haascncoutlet.com
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