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Greening the Supply Chain Conference was a Great Success. Read what others are saying.....
Below are Links to PDF Versions of the Presentations from the Conference:
Fall 2007 Conference A Success
Maryland stakeholders from business, government and academia heard from such Maryland-based manufacturers as General Motors, Lockheed Martin, Johnson Controls, Coca Cola Constellation NewEnergy and Marlin Steel Wire Products who provided examples of how their green manufacturing initiatives have increased their profitability while also benefiting the environment. Both federal and Maryland state government agencies provided insights on their programs, some of them free, to help companies become more efficient and less polluting to help industry better understand “how to go green.”
Nearly 200 people including students, teachers, and leaders of business government and labor participated in RMI’s Women and Minorities in Manufacturing and Engineering program hosted by Northrop Grumman. VIEW a VIDEO from this event...
Energy Conservation is the way to immediate cost savings. That was the message at the Feb 23rd Energy Conservation – Wise Choices for Manufacturers program. One hundred nine people attended the event.
On January 11, 2007 members of RMI's Board of Directors met with Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith for a 2 hour discussion on key manufacturing issues. Energy and Education were the main topics of discussion with Energy being the topic for most of the discussion.
Manufacturing Technology Continuing Education Courses at CCBC
The Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) is proudly offering a series of Manufacturing Technology continuing education classes. These classes are designed to upgrade or refresh the skills of maintenance technicians.
Please feel free to contact Gil Gorschboth at (410) 285-9541, or ggorschboth@ccbcmd.edu if you would like more information on our Manufacturing Technology programs, including Lean Principles. Or you can recommend classes you would like to see offered. CCBC has a variety of solutions to your training needs. Classes can be tailored for your convenience.
The TIME Center and RMI have been working to identify a collection of interesting, entertaining, and educational websites - targeted for students and educators. Review a list of great online technology resource web sites. These are great resources to learn more about manufacturing technology and for educators to use to develop curriculum.
On Friday June 2, 2006, US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez visited Allison Transmission (GM Powertrain Baltimore) and visited with members of the Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce and state and local government leaders.
The TIME Center and its partners are offering a suite of Lean Enterprise courses and services that will enable organizations to address growing needs for improved productivity and competitiveness. As organizations explore ways to meet their customers challenges and opportunities, many are adding lean principles and techniques to their organizational toolbox. Access to high quality, high value services is essential, and the Lean Training Partnership can satisfy that requirement.
RMI's focus on innovation and new product development represents the single most important issue for manufacturing competitiveness today. In February 2006, the Council on Competitiveness released its strategic report Innovate America.

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