Manufacturing
Engineering Issues Online
Manufacturing
ENGINEERING magazine delivers information you need to remain a leader,
whether you are a job shop owner or other manufacturing professional and
whether you work for a small, specialized shop, mid-size supplier, or large
OEM.
SME News Internet Edition - Get it online the SME News
Tea Leaf By Jeff Thredgold brief discussion of topics that affect the economy, our lives, and the future.
CBIA's Manufacturers Advisory Council The council membership includes presidents/CEO's/General managers of 40 CBIA member manufacturers. We meet quarterly at a manufacturer's plant to discuss legislative issues, such as tax on machinery and equipment, energy, health insurance costs, and other workplace costs.
Connecticut Economic Digest - is published monthly by the Department of Labor, Office of Research and the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, Public and Government Relations Division. Its purpose is to regularly provide users with a comprehensive source for the most current, up-to-date data available on the workforce and economy of the state, within perspectives of the region and nation
The Human Side of Lean This technical group of Society of Manufacturing Engineers members focuses on specific actions that will respectfully bring about culture change with people.
Got Boondoggle Dedicated to the improvement of American Business through implementation of Lean Manufacturing Principles, Six Sigma quality and the elimination of waste.
Evolving Exellence Thoughts on lean enterprise leadership from the editors of Superfactory
Six Sigma Newsletter - Follow Link and subscribe and It will come to your mailbox periodically
Lean Directions Newsletter -Follow Link and subscribe and It will come to your mailbox periodically
Technical Society Links - Local Chapters
Membership Links
Please update your member information - this allows us to keep in contact.
Member feedback: Please provide your opinion on past and future tours, meeting, and training needs
Local Education and Assistance Programs for Manufacturing Business In the Hartford Area
Connecticut Center for Manufacturing Supply Chain Integration www.cmsci.org
The State of Connecticut, through the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD), has made available $2,000,000 to assist small and medium size Connecticut Aerospace & Defense manufacturers in the introduction or continuation of lean. This grant is being administered by the Connecticut Center for Manufacturing Supply Chain Integration (CMSCI) for Aerospace and Defense located within the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT).