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By galaxy3dm
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Surface Treatment: Painting, silk screening, electroplating,etc.
High volume production: injection molding, LSR,MIM,LRTM,Die casting,
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By galaxy3dm
in the 1st photo, we combined different prototyping solution and finished the automotive parts assembly project.
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in the last photo, it is screenshot of our partners comments about Galaxy3dm SLM Metal 3d printing service.
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Rapid Prototyping and Low volume production:
3D Printing: 100+ SLA,SLS,SLM 3D printing Machines
CNC Machining: 20+ CNC machines, including 5Axis
Casting : Small batch production + customized material
3D Modeling : Design from solidworks,CAD, Rhino,etc.
Surface Treatment: Painting, silk screening, electroplating,etc.
High volume production: injection molding, LSR,MIM,Die casting,
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By Counterman
The inaugural class of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) President’s Club will feature six of the most accomplished automotive service professionals in the transportation industry.
“We want to congratulate the first class of the ASE President’s Club,” said Tim Zilke, ASE president. “These outstanding individuals have earned distinction by receiving ASE certifications in over 50 areas as well as having successful careers as service professionals. These six are the best of the best and we are honored to induct them into the ASE President’s Club.”
The ASE President’s Club selections will be made each year, with any changes in status determined at that time. The current requirements include passing 51 ASE certification tests. The military test series and all OEM-specific tests are excluded from the ASE President’s Club requirements.
The following is the inaugural class of the 2023 ASE President’s Club:
David M. Burns – Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services (Eads, Tennessee) Daniel J. Fuller – Connecticut State Community College, Gateway Campus (Southbury, Connecticut) Robert S. Macas – AutoTime (Oak Lawn, Illinois) Glenn D. Markley – Cox Automotive (North Providence, Rhode Island) Zachary A. Merrill – The Car Whispers, LLC (Greenville, South Carolina) William J. Woods – First Vehicle Services (Delta, Pennsylvania) Established in 1972 as a non-profit organization,
link hidden, please login to view is a driving force in the transportation industry. As an independent third party, ASE upholds and promotes high standards of service and repair through the assessment, certification and credentialing of current and future industry professionals, and the prestigious ASE Blue Seal logo identifies professionals who possess the essential knowledge and skills to perform with excellence. Today, there are approximately 220,000 ASE-certified professionals at work in dealerships, independent shops, collision repair shops, auto parts stores, fleets, schools and colleges throughout the country.
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Arnold Motor Supply, in collaboration with several channel partners in the automotive aftermarket, raised $75,000 for the nonprofit Tori’s Angels.
The company celebrated the fundraising achievement during its annual golf and leisure event.
link hidden, please login to view is a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting children with life-threatening medical challenges. “Tori’s Angels makes a profound difference in the lives of children and families in Iowa,” said Eric Johnson, president and managing partner at Arnold Motor Supply. “With the support of our valued channel partners, we’re thrilled to have made a meaningful difference for approximately 20 more families in need.”
Tori’s Angels covers all medical and travel expenses not covered by insurance, providing support from acceptance into the program until a child’s 19th birthday. The foundation always is looking for more children to help. Tori’s Angels CEO, Kirby Klinge, encourages Iowa families to reach out to the foundation for more information.
Channel Partners Recognized
Arnold Motor Supply also took the opportunity to recognize outstanding contributions from key channel partners during the event.
The company recognized PPG Industries as Vendor of the Year for PPG’s exceptional partnership and commitment through training, shop certification programs and inventory optimization.
East Penn’s Mark Hoffman, Kevin Irlocker and Ben Clark were named Reps of the Year for their customer-loyalty programs and field support.
Arnold Motor presented the Agency Partner of the Year award to Greg Nevins and Jeff Ridley of N.A. Williams, acknowledging their substantial contributions during product changeovers, fieldwork and wrap-around program support.
“Arnold Motor Supply and their channel partners remain dedicated to community support, improving the lives of those in need and reinforcing their collaborative efforts for the future,” the company said.
The company would like to recognize the major sponsors that helped to nearly double the donation over last year’s fundraising efforts: Valvoline, BBB Industries, 3M, Delphi, Dorman Products, Dayton Parts, East Penn, First Brands Group, Growmark, Motorcar Parts of America, Akzo Nobel, AP Emissions, Denso, Gates Corp., Northland Oil, Mevotech, Bosch, C-Aire Compressors and Highline Warren.
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