In all, the AEM Manufacturing Express stopped at 80 products manufacturers across the Midwest, Southeast, and Mid-Atlantic. The last stops in Wisconsin, house to AEM‘s office, brought the four-month long journey to a celebratory near as manufacturing workers, elected officials, and industry leaders gathered to celebrate equipment manufacturers ‘ impact on the communities where they live and work. The final week brought them to facilities for CASE-CNH Industrial ( Racine ), Wacker Neuson ( Menomonee Falls ), Super Products LLC ( Mukwonago ), and HUSCO ( Waukesha ). At execution, the visit may have gone over 10, 000 miles in over 20 state.
According to AEM” data-bcl-company-ids=”10279077″ data-bcl-link-previously-set=”true” data-bcl-skipped=”true”>AEM President Megan Tanel,” The AEM” data-bcl-company-ids=”10279077″ data-bcl-link-previously-set=”true” data-bcl-skipped=”true”>AEM Manufacturing Express has been a special software to honor the men and women who work in the technology manufacturing business.” We are glad to have shared the tales of so many people who contribute to the development and sustainability of our modern world as we finish up this legendary trip in Milwaukee. We look forward to achieving success in the community in which our organization is based.
Each stop of the tour showcased that company’s products and innovations, an interactive “Manufacturing Challenge” trivia game providing attendees a chance to test their knowledge and learn about the many ways the equipment manufacturing and agriculture industry. Anyone who registered to play was entered to win a brand-new Ford F-150 after the tour. The two top-scoring “players” would win one cooler each.
Returning to Wisconsin
” Returning to Wisconsin, the AEM Manufacturing Express is coming home to enjoy the gear manufacturing industry and the 180, 000 employees that are the foundation of the state”, said Kip Eideberg, AEM‘s Senior Vice President of Government and Industry Relations. This global visit has demonstrated that America thrives when the technology manufacturing sector is strong. We want to understand what you will do to help the production of equipment in America as we approach the ultimate sprint before Election Day.
While at the Wacker Neuson” data-bcl-company-ids=”10075166″ data-bcl-link-previously-set=”true” data-bcl-skipped=”true”>Wacker Neuson service, the state’s Lt. Governer Sara Rodriguez, Gert Reichetseder, president/CEO of Wacker Neuson” data-bcl-company-ids=”10075166″ data-bcl-link-previously-set=”true” data-bcl-skipped=”true”>Wacker Neuson– North America, as well as the leader of AEM Megan Tanel spoke.
” We are quite pleased to be today’s AEM Manufacturing Express network.” We are pleased that so many of our people have visited this place. The weather in Wisconsin is also excellent, so that’s wonderful. Let me start off by welcoming Lt. Governor Sara Rodriguez, the AEM leader, and the OEM’s president, Megan Tanel.
Why do we participate in this AEM Manufacturing Express? Because there are so many positive things going on in the manufacturing business, I believe it is very important to provide all of our employees to the stage and discuss our work. We can see the” I Make America” logo here, and Wacker Neuson” data-bcl-company-ids=”10075166″ data-bcl-link-previously-set=”true” data-bcl-skipped=”true”>Wacker Neuson is involved in some things here in America. We are glad that we have been in the U. S. nearly 70 times. The Wacker Neuson” data-bcl-company-ids=”10075166″ data-bcl-link-previously-set=”true” data-bcl-skipped=”true”>Wacker Neuson Group celebrated 175 years next year, and out of those 175 years, about 70 years, we have been in the state. That’s something I believe should also be really glad of.
We have a very great faclity around which we are even expanding… There are a lot of items made in America. Some of the materials are visible nearby. We are glad that you folks are building these items in America, for America. We are expanding on the other side of the tower; we will start hiring excavators here in the U.S. at the end of the year.
AEM once more than thanks for coming to us. We are pleased to organize the occasion. You can see why we are extremely pleased that so many people actually create America. Thank you for coming. I am looking forward to today”.
—Gert Reichetseder, president/CEO of Wacker Neuson– North America
” Thank you all for rolling out the, may I say the golden floor instead of the red carpeting.” This is excellent. We adore the assistance and products. We are so glad to be celebrating with you all in Menominee Falls.
Did you know that you are one of the 181 000 manufacturing employment in this condition, which contribute$ 21.8 billion to our nation’s business? What you do is significant. What you do is a significant package. You’re putting cash into this business, you’re putting cash into this area and I’m guessing you’re putting money into your people.
What you do is something to enjoy. We discuss manufacturing as being America’s core, which it is in fact. Sometimes we do n’t give ourselves enough credit, so to put it plainly, what our members do- what you do- is you help to build, feed, and power the world.
The products that you’re making is both helping to build network to get us to and from work, soccer training, church, or whatever it might be, getting the food that’s growing on the farms to the table, and powering up the world. But, bless you. We’re here to enjoy you’re toughness, your dedication, your can-do nature. We could n’t do it without you.
However, we’re even ok to ask you for assistance. As we approach this vote, we would like to hear your opinions. What I am here to do is ask you to teach yourselves. Learn about professional production policies. These laws support you and your areas and keep these work around.
—Megan Tanel, President of AEM
Tanel then brought attention to the AEM grassroots advocacy campaign to promote manufacturing jobs in the country, “I Make America” and brought Lt. Governer Sara Rodriguez to say a few words.
” I’m thrilled to be with you today for this amazing event that you created in Menominee Falls.” Megan said this, we know that production of the British economy. We are glad of what we do here in Wisconsin. We work difficult. We resolve issues. And we support the initiatives that advance our nation and our position.
With almost 9, 000 production businesses spread across the state, Wisconsin is a top-ranked state in manufacturing. People can be sure they are getting a quality product from some of the best workers in the world when they see the” Made in Wisconsin” label. And that is you. The job you’re doing these at Wacker Neuson is important. Our ability to innovate and create materials, tools, and services that change how we live is vital to our federal profitability. With ongoing investments in our network and policies that promote purchase, job development, and research and development, we may work to keep our industry powerful in terms of equipment manufacturing. Additionally, this strengthens our strong rural populations. And to progress programs to entice, train, and retrain the second generational workforce- programs like Wisconsin’s Innovation Grant program, designed to help individuals gain the skills, education and training to pursue powerful, family supporting careers like manufacturing. And our record-breaking youth outreach program in the states. That includes new opportunities in manufacturing. For the second year in a row, we are extremely proud to celebrate record high participation in our youth and registered apprenticeship programs here in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin’s best-in-class manufacturing companies, which include nearly a half million Wisconsin employees and about$ 66 billion in economic impact, range from small manufacturing companies to large production facilities like [ Wacker Neuson]. You represent the best in Wisconsin manufacturing.
As we honor Wisconsin’s rich manufacturing heritage, I look forward to supporting this vital sector and the people who make it possible.
—Lt. Governer Sara Rodriguez (D-Wisconsin )
Participating equipment manufacturers include iconic companies such as AGCO Corporation, CNH Industrial, Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Inc., Deere &, Company, Komatsu, Kubota, The Toro Company, Vermeer Corporation, and Volvo Group. Sponsoring companies include Trible Crown Products, DEUTZ, DuraMark Technologies, Two Rivers Marketing, Spindustry, and BAND-IT. The tour has also featured the participation of more than 100 elected officials and community leaders, who joined company employees and their families for events that included games, giveaways, food, and entertainment.