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AFS President Dennis Dotson addressed the audience during the President's Session on safety held April 10.


features the latest advancements in metalcasting technology and services. T is year also marked the 5th


Cast in


North America Exhibition, where 31 metalcasters showcased their capabili- ties to casting buyers. T e show fl oor was bustling with exhibitors presenting the best their businesses have to off er. “Every year, Congress shows us


the great potential of the metalcast- ing industry,” said AFS CEO Jerry Call. “We look at Congress as the permanent assembly point of the metalcasting supply chain and we are excited every year to be the only event of this magnitude which helps metalcasters network, grow their


businesses and expand their knowl- edge of the industry.” To help businesses succeed and


grow, Metalcasting Congress off ers multiple in-depth technical sessions, covering topics from marketing to engineering to design and purchasing.


T e goal of these sessions is to help metalcasters hone their skills and ulti- mately improve their bottom line. Congress also is a time to pass


the torch as AFS welcomed the new 2014-2015 AFS Board of Directors. Newly installed offi cers President


ONLINE


RESOURCE Watch a video overview of Met- alcasting Congress on MCTV at www.metalcastingtv.com.


Economist David Wiczer, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, discussed the ecnomic forecast for manufacturing in the U.S. for 2014 and beyond in the Economic Forum on April 11.


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