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Italian Trade Commission Los Angeles Global Aviation Manufacturers Awareness Study 2013

The Italian Trade Commission Los Angeles (USA) in collaboration with Speed News, recently conducted its study on the global awareness of Italian solution providers in the aviation industry with the following objectives:

•Investigate awareness levels of Italian machinery for the aviation industry.

•Determine perception of manufacturing equipment from various countries.

•Examine aspects important in machine purchases, as well as purchases planned for the near future.

Over 150 manufacturers within the industry completed this study.

Click on download to obtain your copy of the "Global Awareness Survey".

Great Success of Cibustec Market Outlook North America

23 food processors, 8 from Canada and 15 from the US, participated to the first edition of  Cibustec Market Outlook North America, that took place in Parma, Italy, from May 21 to 24, 2013.   The event consisted of a program of facility visits to processing plants located in the region, B2B meetings with Italian machinery and technology providers, workshops on subjects and topics specific for the North American food industry.    The delegates had the opportunity to visit the SPS/IPC/DRIVES  automation and electronic components trade show as well as the Stazione Sperimentale per l’Industria della Conserve Alimentari – food technology research centre.  During the plenary session of May 23 c/o Fiere Parma, James Johnson of the Machines Italia desk in Toronto provided and overview of  the Canadian and US food proccessing industry.  The Canadian delegates included: Les Plats du Chef www. platscuchef.com , Palma Pasta www.palmapasta.com, Prairie Global Management www.prairieglobal.com, Sun-Rype Products Ltd, www.sunrype.com, Troika Foods (2000) Ltd. www.troikafoods.com, Inovata Foods Corp www.inovatafoods.com, Hills Food Ltd www.hillsfoods.com, Black Angus Fine Meats and Game www.blackangusmeat.com

From the US: AmerQual Group Llc. www.ameriqual.com, Culinary Farms www.culinaryfarms.com, Faribault Foods, Inc. www.faribaultfoods.com Flora Inc., Gery Amos Farms www.packerdata.com Flavorcraft LLC www.flavorcraftllc.com Food-Pro Systems Engineering, Great American Appetizers www.appetizer.com, Ingredient & Flavor Solutions , Smithfield Foods www.customingredients.com, Italia Foods, Inc. www.italiafoods.com, Lidestri Foods Inc. www.lidestrifoods.com Pacific Coast Producers www.pcoastp.com, RDM Warehouse www.rdmintl.com Unilever www.unilever.com Winona Foods, Inc. www.winonafoods.com Italia Foods, Inc. www.italiafoods.com South Eastern Mills, Global Food Concepts

 

Machines Italia Magazine Volume VIII: Italian Solutions Power Up North American Manufacturing Growth

As the North American economy continues to mount a recovery and sales begin to show steady growth, manufacturers are investing once again in new plants and equipment. Although millions of manufacturing jobs were lost over the past dozen years, we see companies starting to hire again to meet renewed demand.

In this new post-recession era, the bywords of manufacturing success are innovation, cost reduction, greater throughput, and improved quality. North American manufacturers are looking to Italian machinery firms to help them hone their competitive edge. Due to pricing pressures, the trend for at least a decade has been to outsource manufacturing and build plants overseas to take advantage of cheaper labor.

Today, we are seeing a reverse shift, as North American manufacturers in industries such as the automotive sector establish new plants closer to home and invest in retraining and retooling on the home front. In fact, state-of-the-art Italian machinery is being utilized to train thousands of U.S. workers from various companies.

In this edition of Machines Italia Vol VIII, we examine these issues with the aim of learning how companies are responding to competitive challenges. We take a close look at some of the innovative solutions that Italian machinery manufacturers are providing to their North American manufacturing customers. These articles are proof positive of the win-win partnership that has been forged between Italian machinery firms and North American manufacturers.

This volume of the magazine was published in collaboration with Penton Media, Inc. and its publication IndustryWeek Magazine. For more information on Penton Media, Inc. click here.

Canadian Manufacturing Industry Business Outlook Report

There is a widespread optimism for the future of the Canadian manufacturing industry, at least according to a group of 384 senior executives surveyed for the Business Outlook 2011 – Innovation Advantage report. 

In fact, over 60% of the respondents anticipated that both sales and orders would grow throughout 2011.  Profits are also expected to grow significantly for at least 31% of the sample.

The report, sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission and its Machines Italia project, are meant to make Canadian executives aware of the significant contribution, in terms of innovation, flexibility and increased competitiveness, offered by Italian machinery to the Canadian manufacturing sector.

 

Machines Italia Spring 2011 Magazine Now Available

The latest issue of Machines Italia examines how North American companies are using Italian Machinery to overcome 21st Century challenges by using great design and creative problem solving. Areas covered in this issue are addressing assembly challenges with advanced technologies; improving asset-management features and supplying equipment for asset-management technology; handling operational challenges on the production floor, and much more!