Applied Mechanics Corp/AMCOR

Applied Mechanics Corp/AMCOR Manufacturer and distributor of standard and custom tooling for the Metalforming industry Punching is the process of punching holes in the sheet metal.

Applied Mechanics Corp/AMCOR manufactures and distributes standard tooling to the precision metal forming industry and sheet metal fabrication industries. These industries provide manufactured components by cutting, bending, rolling, forming, stamping and welding sheet metal. Components manufactured through sheet metal fabrication services are used in a variety of applications such as enclosures,

automotive, computer equipment, HVAC components, kitchen and sanitary equipment, machine tools and other industrial applications. Sheet metal fabrication services include a diverse range of processes used to fashion sheet metal into usable products. Common techniques include bending and forming, rolling, stamping, punching, welding, and hardware and fastener creation. Bending and forming processes are used to shape the sheet metal to its final shape. In the rolling process, a series of roll stands is used to progressively shape or bend a strip of flat-rolled metal to a desired cross section. Stamping is the process of impressing surface definition and three-dimensional designs onto materials with pressurized tools and dies.

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02/20/2026

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The City of Auburn has partnered with Auburn High Schools launch a Precision Machining Internship Program providing high school students with hands-on experience in advanced manufacturing.

02/02/2026

Metal Formers Express Optimism in Latest PMA Business Conditions Report [PMA Mention]
Metal Forming Magazine
1/29/26

Metal formers anticipate an increase in economic activity and incoming orders in the coming months, according to the January 2026 Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) Business Conditions Report. PMA’s January report shows that 49% of manufacturers surveyed expect an increase in general economic activity in the next three months, up significantly from 26% in December, and only 8% forecast a decrease in activity, compared to 17% in December.

Metal formers also anticipate an increase in incoming orders in the next three months, with 53% of survey respondents predicting an increase in orders, up from 48% in December, and only 10% forecasting a decrease in orders, down from 20% in December.

Current shipping levels also rebounded in January, as 20% of metal formers surveyed reported an increase in current average daily shipping levels in January, up from 11% in December, and 30% reported a decrease in shipping levels, down from 51% last month.

“The January PMA Business Conditions Report shows that our members remain resilient and optimistic that economic activity will improve over the next three months,” says PMA President David Klotz. “With more companies forecasting growth in orders and activity, manufacturers are confident that customers will look to source more products domestically. That optimism, however, depends on a more stable and predictable trade environment that gives manufacturers the certainty they need to invest, grow and plan for the future.”

01/16/2026

State Rep. Amy “Murri” Briel, D-Ottawa, recently announced that select Illinois community colleges are eligible to apply for a grant funding advanced workforce training facilities.

12/12/2025

AI Expected to Drive Manufacturing Margins in 2026
Advanced Manufacturing
By Cary Gitter
12/8/25

Artificial intelligence will continue to transform the manufacturing industry in 2026, according to the “Future-Ready Manufacturing Study 2025,” conducted by Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS).

The results revealed that while AI is expected to rapidly increase its impact on manufacturing operations and autonomous processes, businesses still face substantial gaps in readiness and capabilities. And agentic AI is emerging as a priority capability, accelerating autonomous decision-making across plants.

Key findings included:

75% of manufacturers expect AI to be a top-three margin driver by 2026.
Only 21% say they are fully AI ready, exposing significant data and integration challenges.
74% expect AI agents to manage 11%-50% of routine production decisions by 2028.
67% report improved real-time supply chain visibility due to AI, strengthening resilience and responsiveness.
More than 30% forecast meaningful productivity gains from AI-led modernization.

“By embedding artificial intelligence into every layer of the operation and leveraging cloud-native architecture, manufacturers can move beyond simple automation to true autonomous decision-making,” said Ozgur Tohumcu, general manager of automotive and manufacturing at AWS. “This study makes it clear: The future of manufacturing is not just digital; it is autonomous—powered by AI that learns, evolves and operates continuously.”

The study surveyed 216 senior leaders in automotive, industrial machinery, aerospace and defense, process industries, chemicals and heavy equipment, across North America and Europe

12/08/2025

Metalformers outlook steady despite headwinds in November: PMA [PMA Mention]
Steel Market Update
By David Schollaert
12/3/25

Metalforming manufacturers were mixed in their outlook, anticipating business conditions could either worsen or, at best, hold in the near-term, according to the Precision Metalforming Association’s (PMA) November report.

PMA’s monthly Business Conditions Report analyzes survey responses from 85 US and Canadian metalforming companies.

The survey shows 35% of manufacturers expect business activity to decline in the next three months, even with October’s results. Just over half (51%) anticipate no change in activity, compared to 47% last month. Those expecting an increase in activity declined from 18% in October to 14% in November.

In November, 40% of respondents reported a decline in daily shipping levels, vs. 38% in October. More than a third (39%) reported no change in daily shipping levels, compared to 36% in October, while 21% reported an increase, down from 26%.

The number of metalformers forecasting an increase in incoming orders for the next three months rose to 31% in November from 21% in October. Another 36% expect no change in incoming orders, compared to 40% in the month prior. Those expecting a decrease in incoming orders fell to 33% from 39% in October.

Respondents reporting workers on short time or laid off rose from 8% in October to 14% in November. Another 26% are expanding their workforce vs. 29% in October. Lead times were static from October to November, with only 9% of respondents reporting an increase.

“PMA’s November Business Conditions Report shows that members continue to be cautious about expected economic activity over the next three months,” said PMA President David Klotz.

While results reflect continued uncertainty in the market, due in part to higher prices of key inputs like steel and aluminum, Klotz said an increase in incoming orders, speculated by many members, was a “positive sign of the industry’s resilience.”

10/10/2025

Manufacturer & Business Association hosts Manufacturing Day event in Erie [NTMA Mention]
Pennsylvania Business Report
By Melina Druga
10/8/25

The Manufacturer & Business Association (MBA), an organization representing more than 2,000 member companies statewide, is hosting the 12th annual Manufacturing Day (MFG Day) on Wednesday at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie.

The event highlights the high paying, high-tech careers that are available in today’s diverse manufacturing industry. There will be more than 60 interactive exhibits and displays, and educational sessions on topics critical to manufacturing. Event organizers expect more than 2,000 students, educators and community leaders to participate.

“MFG Day is one of the most highly anticipated events in our region — a program where students, educators and employers come together to make the manufacturing connection,” Lori Joint, MBA president and CEO, said. “We hope to not only educate participants about the cutting-edge innovation and technology that are happening in this exciting business sector but also the many career opportunities that are available in northwest Pennsylvania and beyond.”

During the event, the 2025 Patrick R. Locco Scholarship Awards will be presented. The awards recognize outstanding high school students who distinguish themselves in the pursuit of technical and academic excellence. The winning students from four area vocational and technical schools will each receive a $1,000 scholarship. The awards are named after late MBA Vice President Patrick Locco who was a fervent advocate of vocational education.

The event is hosted in conjunction with partners — the Northwest Pennsylvania National Tooling and Machining Association, Career Street, Harbor Creek School District, and Crawford County K-12 Career Education Alliance — and major sponsor AirBorn, along with dozens of other sponsor companies.

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14122 Ironwood Drive NW
Grand Rapids, MI
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