PMPA is thrilled to announce the launch of this Northern Ohio Chapter Resource page. As PMPA staff and fellow members share resources specific to this chapter area, they will be shared on this page.
Month: March 2021
PMPA is thrilled to announce the launch of this Minnesota Chapter Resource page. As PMPA staff and fellow members share resources specific to this chapter area, they will be shared on this page.
PMPA is thrilled to announce the launch of this Illinois Chapter Resource page. As PMPA staff and fellow members share resources specific to this chapter area, they will be shared on this page.
PMPA is thrilled to announce the launch of this Eastern New England Chapter Resource page. As PMPA staff and fellow members share resources specific to this chapter area, they will be shared on this page.
PMPA is thrilled to announce the launch of this Connecticut Chapter Resource page. As PMPA staff and fellow members share resources specific to this chapter area, they will be shared on this page.
PMPA is thrilled to announce the launch of this Canada Chapter Resource page. As PMPA staff and fellow members share resources specific to this chapter area, they will be shared on this page.
0Fisher Phillips: FFCRA & Cares Act / SBA FAQ Presentations
Below are FFCRA & Cares Act presentation slides given by PMPA’s retained legal counsel Fisher Phillips
March 2021
Craftsman’s Cribsheet #94
In our shops we typically process metallic materials that have been cold worked. This cold working provides advantages over the initial hot-rolled material: improved mechanical properties (increased yield to tensile strength ratio), reduced ductility (crisper chip), improved dimensional characteristics including reduced out of roundness and improved straightness. Cold worked materials are capable of changes in mechanical properties and microstructure when heated to and held at increased temperatures
Released March 1, 2021
Miles Free and Carli Kistler-Miller review three commitments to sustain success in your shop and explain why, without commitment, neither luck nor talent can assure you success.
Published March 2021.
By Joe Jackson
Automotive and Light Truck Industry spends $249 billion on materials, components, supplies, minerals and machinery. It’s our industry’s largest market served.