Supply Chain Gathers for Learning, Networking
Close to 2,220 members of the metalcasting industry convened in April to visit with peers, attend technical presentations and meet with exhibitors.
T AN MCDP STAFF REPORT he 119th Metalcasting Congress returned to Columbus,
Ohio, April 21-23, drawing more than 2,300 attendees and 235 exhibiting companies representing the met- alcasting supply chain. The annual show, held every spring, features technical sessions, table-top exhibition, award ceremonies, lectures and networking activities, as well as the Cast in North America exhibitor pavilion
and educational sessions for design- ers and buyers of castings. Te annual AFS President’s session
held April 22 included two present- ers focusing the industry’s work- force. Safety specialist Bill Koepnick provided a detailed program on how
Attendees make castings on the Metalcasting Congress show floor as part of the Foundry in a Box demo sponsored by AFS Saginaw Valley Chapter.
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