Insight on Manufacturing

March 2020

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16 | /INSIGHT ON MANUFACTURING • March 2020 w w w.in s i g h t o n m f g . c o m Industrial General Contractor Specializing in Equipment Installation and Maintenance crmeyer.com 800.236.6650 Piping Ironwork Concrete Demolition Design/Build Boilermaking Millwrighting Offices Nationwide Building Construction look for a career of their own." In addition to doing real- world work, Bay Link prepares students to fill the huge shortage in manufacturing roles. "We're providing a service, but it's making for better experiences for the future," Belongia says. "Every year, I have manufacturers calling me," he continues, to hire students right out of high school or to fill apprenticeships. "Almost every one of my students goes on to some kind of manufacturing." Lindquist Machine Corp. in Green Bay is one of those manufacturers looking for employees. "Bay Link Manufacturing has been a go-to vendor for Lindquist Machine Corp.," says Mark Kaiser, Lindquist president and CEO. "Not only have we benefited from quality parts delivered on time, we are actively developing our workforce of the future." F E D U C AT I O N c o n t i n u e d Made by Miller Electric, the augmented reality welding system is portable. It's the same equipment Manitowoc Cranes uses to train its workers. S H A R O N V E R B E T E N

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