INDUSTRY NEWS Roland Wins Modern Casting Scholarship
At the annual FEF College Industry Confer- ence, AFS executive vice president Gerald Call (left) presented the 2014 Modern Casting Scholarship to Purdue-West Lafayette stu- dent Jacob Roland.
CERTIFICATION Hazleton Casting Co., Hazle-
ton, Pa., has received an ISO 9001:2008 Management System certificate for the manufacture and supply of ferrous castings.
NEWSCAST Batesville Products Inc. (BPI), Law-
renceburg, Ind., has implemented Odys- sey enterprise resource planning software from B&L Information Systems Inc., Bridgman, Mich. Founded in 1945, the company offers aluminum part engi- neering, permanent mold casting, finish- ing and machining from two southern Indiana locations. Its Huber Industries division provides high-strength alu- minium alloy and stainless steel mounts for harsh environments. Te Odyssey installation is projected to be complete in late 2014.
TB Wood’s, Chambersburg, Pa., has
launched a new website, www.tbwoods-
castings.com, which provides an over- view of its gray and ductile iron casting capabilities. Te new website features information on sand testing, control and metallurgical testing, molding, coremak- ing, patternmaking, melting and machin- ing capabilities for producing parts up to 10,000 lbs. A literature portal offers downloadable brochures.
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