Showing posts with label SME Birmingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SME Birmingham. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa Meeting Announcement

Birmingham, Chapter 143
Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa


Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa invites SME 143 Birmingham members/guests to tour


Date:               Thursday February 16th, 2012

Time:               5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Place:               Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa

                        1700 Holt Road N.E.

                        Tuscaloosa, AL  35404

                        (205) 562-1300

                        www.nucortusk.com


Built in 1985, Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa, Inc. has consistently demonstrated product versatility, quality, and cost advantages over traditional plate mills.  Our mill was the first U.S. steel mill to employ Steckel mill technology to produce high quality wide plate from coil.  Our company produces over 1.2 million tons of carbon and pressure vessel steel coil, discrete plate, and cut-to-length plate products annually.

PPE Requirements:  Steel toe boots, hard hat, safety glasses required.  Hearing protection and jackets will be provided (along with hard hats and safety glasses if you do not have your own).  There will be lots of stairs to climb along the tour route.

 From Birmingham: Take I-59 South to Exit 73.  At the bottom of the ramp turn right onto US Hwy 82 West. Travel just over 3 miles and take exit on the right labeled Jack Warner Parkway.  At the end of the ramp turn left onto Jack Warner.  The main gate is @ 1.5 miles on the left.  Check in at the guard house.


SCHEDULE:


·  4:30 pm                     – Early Bird arrival

·  5:00 - 5:30 pm           -  Meet and greet

·  5:30 pm                      –Tour begins

·  7:30 pm                      – After Hours to follow, off-site meet-up

Please register for this event by sending an e-mail to Blane.Vines@nucor.com.  You must register to be allowed to enter plant site.

We wish to thank our local 2010 - 2012 Sponsors:
Hager Oil Company, Inc.
Processing Custom Steel Plate & Bar

Precision Grinding, Inc.

Birmingham Fastener  Global Solutions, Local Service
Osborne Machinery Movers, Inc.


Blake & Pendleton: Compressed Air & Gas, Pump and Heat Transfer

Sunday, January 15, 2012

SME Birmingham to travel Jan 26 to GA TECH to meet Atlanta Chapter members

The Atlanta, Georgia SME Chapter invites Birmingham, AL SME Members to hear "How Dalton became the Carpet Capitol of the World."

Speaker:  Dr. Douglas Flemming
Date:  Jan. 26, 2012
Location: Manufacturing Research Center, GA Tech, 813 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA, 30318


Schedule:  Eastern Time Zone
5:30 - 6:15p   Networking/Dinner
6:15 - 7:00p   Presentation: "How Dalton Became the Carpet Capitol of the World"
7:00 - 7:15p   Q&A Session and Closing

Dinner will be provided for all Registrants.

RSVP by Jan. 23, 2012 in order to reserve your spot.

$10 Dinner Donation for SME Members who pre-register.  Register Here

Upon Registering, please, contact Blane, LaVada, Doug, or Brian to confirm traveling plans.

"From the 1880s through the 1950s, Dalton, Georgia, was a typical southern cotton mill town – similar to hundreds of other little textile cities of the Southern upcountry.  In the 1960s, Dixie’s textile industry began to falter and fail, leaving many towns to wither.  Dalton’s cotton mills closed their gates forever during the 1960s.  By then, however, Dalton had a new industry in town – a homegrown miracle: broadloom carpets.  How did Dalton become the “Carpet Capital of the World”?  Dr. Douglas Flamming, professor of history at Georgia Tech, will tell the tale, a fascinating story of southern entrepreneurship and regional transformation." Quoted Email.

Please, contact Brian Everling, Precision Grinding, Inc. for more information.
(205) 942-2491 office     BrianE@PrecisionGrinding.com  email

Monday, October 10, 2011

October Meeting Postponed




This tour has been postponed. Please check back for the rescheduled date.

Friday, February 25, 2011

SME Members to volunteer for UAB Baja 2011

UAB Materials & Mechanical Engineering: 2011 Baja Birmingham


An invitation from the local SAE Chapter to meet the UAB Baja team brought several of our membership groups together to meet the students and staff from the UAB Materials and Mechanical Engineering Departments that participate with the UAB Baja Team. Please, visit their 2011 UAB Baja Birmingham informational site for information about their upcoming event.


Several of our SME members plan to attend and to Volunteer to serve various positions at this Innaugural UAB Baja event, scheduled for April 14 - 18, 2011 at Stony Lonesome OHV Park, near Cullman, AL.

While on our February tour at UAB, Tina Oliver, PhD presented us with information about the UAB Baja team, their Engineering leadership, and the students who devote so much of their time to building one of the premier University Baja teams in the world. Tina informed us that there may be 50 - 100 University Teams from all over the world entering a Baja mobile in this event. She also explained the many events, such as Acceleration, Water Maneuverability, Land Maneuverability, Suspension & Traction, Design, and the rugged, Endurance Event. Following the open discussion, Dr. Tina, Dr. Bharat Soni, Dr. Brian Pillay, and Dr. Uday Vaidya offered group tours of their labs:

Dr. Pillay strolled across campus with approximately 15 or so guests to see the new Materials Engineering Design Lab. Already worldwide recognized as one of the most unique and advanced, new and upcoming Composite Material Education Labs in the world, Dr. Pillay showed us how companies such as Honda and Mercedes (company members present) are able to test new composites, gaining valuable research and testing experiences. Please, take a few moments to review a little information about the UAB Materials Engineering Composite Design Lab.

Dr. Soni and his Staff walked with 15 or so other guests to view the nearby Advanced 3D Visual Labs, located within the same Mechanical Engineering Building, the Business Engineering Building. Recent innovations and projects viewed include Real-time Distance Surgical Procedure Education and Modeling support for Emergency situations.

Dr. Vaidya, Dr. Tina Oliver and most of the Baja students took the remainder of the guests to view the INDYCar and the Baja Team Machine Shop. Shown below, some of the SAE and SME sponsors that help to support the team.


Later, on a recent Monday during the middle of February, the SME Birmingham Board members met to discuss SME participation with the UAB Baja Team. Our Board panel, including Blane Vines of Nucor Tuscaloosa, Mark Partyka our retiring Chair Member, LaVada Varner of ATN, Brian Everling of Precision Grinding, Inc., and now, Doug Cole from Aerotek agreed that it's a good idea for SME Birmingham members to pursue volunteering a 1/2 day or more each to serve as Registration/Check-In, Parking/Traffic Attendants, Field Sum Scorers, Food Services/ Hospitality hosts, and possibly as Field Evaluators. Please, again, visit the UAB BAJA internet site to submit your name to volunteer to serve a position, sometime during the Th - Sun weekend event.

For more information about SME Birmingham or for more information about UAB Baja, please, email Brian Everling at BrianEverling@phd1.com.

We look forward to hearing from you.

If your company would like to offer sponsorship to support the UAB Baja Team, please, send us an email or submit a request to the UAB Baja Team. Sponsorship positions include Banner Opportunities, Lunch / Dinner / Snack Hospitality Tents, and Career Fair Tents.

Monday, January 10, 2011

UAB Tour, Chili Dinner, and Basketball












Been awhile since you have visited UAB’s campus? Want to find a way to support future engineering students? Or just want to come out and see what’s new?

UAB Baja and SAE Alabama invites us to a Chili Dinner and the UAB vs Marshall men’s basketball game on January 26th beginning at 5:30 pm. See below for full schedule for the evening.

During dinner, they will be presenting information about the upcoming Baja SAE Birmingham competition and it’s need for volunteers and sponsorship.UAB Engineering is an organizer for the Baja competition this year along with the SAE Alabama Section. They are very excited about this opportunity to host and see it as part of the program’s growth. The UAB Baja program moved into the top 25 nationally last year and it was the first time they competed with 2 cars. They will need volunteers onsite for the events as well as design judges before and during the event.

After dinner, tours of selected new/improved labs will be available. The School of Engineering has added several new labs in the past few years including the MPAD (MSE composites and casting group), the VISCUBE (ME visualization lab) and the School of Engineering Design lab.

To finish out the night, they have invited us to join them for the UAB vs Marshall men’s basketball game. Tickets will be sponsored by the UAB School of Engineering so let us know early if you would like to attend.

5:30-6:20pm Dinner in BEC Lobby
6:20- 6:45pm Visit labs/ projects
7pm~ UAB Blazer Basketball

More details will be provided after registration.

They are looking for representation from all of the professional societies in the Birmingham area.

This is a free event, however, I would suggest that the SME membership come together and collect donations that can be made on behalf of SME.

Please register before Sunday, January 23rd so we can give them a head count to prepare.

Register by sending an e-mail to Blane.Vines@nucor.com or markpartyka@yahoo.com.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Smiths Machine – Thursday Dec. 02, 2010

Smiths Machine invites SME Birmingham Chapter 143 to tour their Cottondale, AL Plant #1.

Date:
December 02, 2010

Time:
4:45 p.m. - Social Time (Refreshments provided)
5:30 p.m. - Tour

Location:
Smiths Machine - Plant #1
14120 Highway 11 North
Cottondale, AL 35453


Smiths Machine provides State of the Art Manufacturing through applied integrated engineering, planning, and manufacturing processes. They use Multi-Axis Twin Spindle Turning that can complete all six sides of complex parts in one setting, resulting in higher accuracy in the shortest time. They handle parts up to 600mm diameter and 1.18 meters in length. Their high-tech 5 axis milling machines give the ability to produce the most demanding complex geometry of part sizes up to 1 cubic meter, utilizing multiple pallets and high capacity tool magazines. The Value Added Services include mechanical assembly, surface and heat treatments as well as kitting and customized packaging. A world class inspection department is synchronized with production to ensure the highest accuracy. Inspecting with the latest scanning technology by ZEISS, they can measure all parts they manufacture. Smiths Machine LLC is ISO 9001:2000 CERTIFIED for Quality Management Systems and is a majority female owned business.

PPE requirements not yet determined.


Please register for this event by sending an e-mail to MarkPartyka@yahoo.com or Blane.Vines@nucor.com.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Honda Tour - Lincoln, AL - Thursday, May 13, 2010

Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC invites the local SAE and the SME Birmingham Chapter 143 to tour their Lincoln, Alabama plant.

Date: May 13, 2010
Time: 3:00pm - 7:00pm, Social Hour begins at 3:00pm.

Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC produces over 300,000 vehicles and engines annually, including the Honda Odyssey, the Honda Pilot, the Honda Ridgeline, the Honda V-6 Accord and Honda V-6 engines. The plant sits on 1350 acres with over 3.5 million square feet of buildings and plant. Over 4,000 associates work on-site. Operations include: Stamping, welding, painting, plastic injection molding, casting, machining, assembly and sub-assembly, engine assembly, testing, and quality assurance.

Please bring your PPE equipment: Safety Glasses & Steel-toe boots.

Please, Register via ONLINE REGISTRATION at http://www.inline.com/sme. A $5.00 donation will be accepted at the door for this event.



CONGRATULATIONS! HONDA on a successful, innaugural Barber Motorsports IRL Grand Prix of Alabama.


We look forward to seeing you there. Please, mark your calenders, accordingly.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Indy Grand Prix of Alabama - Barber MotorSports


April 9 - 11 Barber MotorSports Grand Prix of AL, IRL

Mark, Blane, Al & Brian showing the new SME Birmingham Banner .

SME Birmingham and Precision Grinding invited SME members and their guests to visit us in the LOT D Camping section throughout the Scheduled events on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. We secured (4) tent sites, complete with 10' x 10' canopy tents, a new SME Chapter 143 Banner, and plenty of Southern hospitality.

Enjoying the view from the hilltop above Turns 15 & 16 during the Sunday IRL. Helio Castroneves and the No. 3 Team won the inaugural Barber Motorsports Grand Prix of Alabama.

Event tickets were $70.00 (3) day pass. (Past Commentary) We have these full event passes available for the first (10) members to sign up. (3) day passes allow you to enter the Lot D camping area to join us. Repeat, in order to join us within the Lot D Camping area, you must have a 3-day ticket for the Indy event in order to gain access. Additionally, if you would like to purchase a $50.00 on-site parking pass, we have two available - note, Barber's has SOLD OUT the allotment of on-site parking passes. Please, email or call one of us directly for onsite parking passes. Otherwise, General Admission Public Parking, off-site parking is available at the I-459, Derby Parkway and John Rogers Blvd., Birmingham Race Course. Shuttles should run all day, all three days. Please, click the above link for directions from the north, south, east, and west.

Special Note: One child, 12-under is allowed into this Barber INDY event with a paid ticket. However, those entering the campground must be 13-over. Please, note these rules for children.

Precision Grinding members and staff are bringing grills to Bar-B-Q your favorite foods. Please, bring along your cooler full of your favorite beverages. GLASS CONTAINERS ARE NOT ALLOWED in the park. Please, bring along your favorite outdoor chairs. If you would like to bring additional ICE, SOFT DRINKS, WATERS, SNACKS, MEATS, BREADS or FOODS to share with your associates, we accept all of your support.

Special Reminders: Bring a chair or field blanket. Bring Earplugs or Race Headphones. The Sunday Main Indy race will be broadcast live on radios, bring personal radios. Bring Sun-Block.

Additionally, we should have a locked utility trailer on-site in order to secure belongings for the weekend. If you happen to want to sleep in the Campground at the track on Fri or Sat night, please, know that you are welcome. Please, bring your sleeping bag, blankets, and pillow. We will do all we can to accomodate your needs during the three days.

We plan to hold a "Putting 'n Pitching" contest. We'll also have "Horse Shoes" available. Most Barber events hold a quiet time during Church services in the area from 11a - 12p on Sunday. Lunches and contests will begin at 11am.

Please, visit Barber MotorSports website for a full slate of information about rules and regulations. SME $70.00 tickets will allow you to view all events from the grass hillsides. These tickets will not allow you into the additionally priced paddock area: paddock area tickets cost an additional $60.00. These 3-day tickets will allow you to experience most of the festivities at the track. Please, consider visiting the Barber Museum while there. The museum is unique and extremely interesting.

For all members who purchase tickets directly from Barber Motorsports, please, know that we are accepting $10 donations to attend the campground festivities. Please, register at our SME Birmingham online registration site, and we will be back in touch with you. Please, check the appropriate boxes on the registration site. We will call or email you, ASAP.

Email BrianEverling@phd1.com or Blane.Vines@bhamfast.com with any Additional Questions.


30-40 guests enjoyed a great weekend at Barber Motorsports!

Monday, February 1, 2010

UAB to host SolidWorks Seminar at Inline 2/22/10



Inline will host our upcoming February 22, 2010 meeting from 5:00 - 7:30 p. Tina Oliver, Assistant Professor, UAB School of Engineering and some of her students will demonstrate the MS Excel Spreadsheet design portion of SolidWorks. Designing a "parts lists" or a "list of materials" from within a CAD program is becoming a standard requirement, inside the sales & estimation departments of many of our companies. Tina has graciously accepted the task to introduce our membership, along with any invited guests to learn more about engaging some of these "higer functions" within CAD programs. Hope to see all of you at our Monday evening meeting.

Tina and the UAB Mechanical Engineering Department also sponsor and compete in the university BAJA competitions. Several of the BAJA engineering students may be in attendance, serving as our guides. UAB also fields a competitive FSAE team, a university Formula1 sponsored team. SME Birmingham Chapter 143 is doing our best to help support, rather to offset some of their financial requirements. As noted, in our January, 2010 blog, several of us attended the FSAE testing & trials at Barbers Motorsports where Auburn, Georgia Tech, and Louisville fielded competitive teams.

Please, register your interest by visiting the Online Registration Form for this seminar event. We're seeking a $25.00 donation to help support some of the endeavors of the UAB BAJA Team.

Directions to Inline:

From I-65 at the Lakeshore Exit, drive west, passing Wildwood and John Carroll High School, until you meet West Oxmoor Road. Turn right onto W. Oxmoor Road, then take an immediate left into the Inline parking lot. Please, find parking available, then enter the main glass doors at the front of the building. We'll meet in the front lobby before moving into the conference room. Note, light dinner refreshments will be served. If you wish to bring along a notebook computer, please, do so. Inline's phone number is (205) 278-8100. Martin Costa, CPA, CEO and his team will serve as our hosts.

No Safety gear required. Please, Email Mark.Partyka@siemens.com with any questions, as he is taking command of the online registration requirements. You may discuss further details with Mark Partyka by telephone at (205) 907-3681.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Review ASM / SME at Tubular Products 01/28/2010

Birmingham SME members invite members from ASM Birmingham to join us for a plant tour at Tubular Products Co. Social time arrival is scheduled for 5:00pm, Thursday, January 28, 2010.

ASM International is a society dedicated to serving the Materials Science and Engineering professions. This is our first opportunity to meet together with this group of professionals from ASM. Let's give them our full support. We are certain to have many interests in common.


Tubular Products specializes in the design, fabrication, and assembly of round and rectangular tubular steel products. Open since 1973, based in Birmingham, AL, Tubular Products Company is a division of Samuel Man-Tech, Inc. Examples of welded assemblies and fabricated components manufactured by Tubular Products include bent tubing, furniture frames, roll bars, canopy supports, frame rails, seat frame components, Engine mount components, and many other precision cut tubing specialty items for industries across the spectrum.


Craig Armstrong, Operations Manager at Tubular, our host is opening the conference room for us to socialize from 5:00 - 5:30p. We'll enjoy light snacks and open conversation. The plant tour should then last for about another hour. Afterwards, we plan to drive together to meet at the Fultondale, Outback Steakhouse for dinner. Please, plan for a $15.00 dinner.


Tubular Products Co.
1400 Red Hollow Road
Birmingham, Alabama 35215
205-856-1300


Driving Directions: from I-20/59, take Hwy 79 toward Pinson to Red Hollow Road. Turn left on Red Hollow Road. Take first driveway to the right into the parking lot. Park in the front parking lot, first driveway on the right after turning in. Meet in the front Lobby.


As always, please, remember to bring your PPE - safety glasses. Neither hardhat nor industrial safety shoes are required for this tour. Please, email Blane Vines, blane.vines@bhamfast.com with an RSVP. Brian, Mark, and LaVada are also available to receive your requests.


Sometime during our meeting, we will review our needs for additional Volunteers to step up to assume new leadership roles for 2010. We have considered several opportunities for community participation, including working with the Barber MotorSports IRL event scheduled for April 9 - 11, 2010. Please, consider all suggestions of mutual interest open to group participation. This is your organization, too!

Upon arrival, Rod Dempsey, Reid and several other members from Tubular Products Company walked us through the plant to meet in an upstairs, refinished conference room. Along the way, we passed by most of the production cells and workstations, and we got our first glimpse of the 2nd shift hard at work, manufacturing various jobs for their customers. First glimpse: an incredible amount of production going on inside a clean, modern facilities with many machines and production gear. It's apparant that Tubular competes worldwide to meet the heavy demands for structural tube products.

5:00 - 5:45p we met there in the conference room, introducing ourselves and having light snacks. Members each took a moment to give a brief "30 second standup intro." Then, Blane Vines, our treasurer reviewed several important points, before accepting affirmative votes to accept our SME Chapter 143 2010 Officer volunteers.

Chair - Mark Partyka, Siemens Automation
Co-Chair, LaVada Varner, Alabama Technology Network - ATN
Secretary, Brian Everling, planning to visit Chile for a month
Treasurer, Blane Vines, Birmingham Fastener

Several others SME members, such as Al Hanhauser, Wesley Wolfe, Dewey Duncan, and Guy Carter witnessed the vote, along with our associate friends from ASM.

Blane also reviewed additional, new SME sponsors for the year 2010. Our next blog should show links to our new sponsors. Thank you new sponsors for your support! Then, we talked about several "missions" for 2010.

Rod Dempsey, Project Manager took the floor, reviewing a brief history about Tubular Products, which was opened in 1973 by Charlie Brown & Steve Brown. Today, Tubular Products is a division of Samuel ManTech, a Canadian company. With over 150,000 sq ft inside the plant and over 100 employees, Rod suggested that they're best known for manufacturing "Carrier Coils," aka "large, wire spools for heavy industrial manufacturing."

Several open floor questions led to a better understanding of the various sizes, gages, and types of manufactured products offered at this Birmingham based, tubular manufacturing plant.
Then, our hosts walked us about the plant, mingling with production personnel for the next hour. We passed by various cutting machines. We were each amazed to see the number of various dies used amongst manufacturing "just about any type of tube parts requiring additional machining." Another interesting note included watching a specific "rivot hole technique" applied during production.

Thanks, Tubular Products for a great tour! Then, 10-11 of us met for a dinner at the Outback in Fultondale. An excellent evening tour. Hope to see more of you at one of several upcoming tours.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Thompson Tractor tour 08/27/2009 5 - 7 pm


Thompson Tractor looks forward to hosting the Birmingham SME group on Thursday afternoon, 08/27/2009 from 5:00 to 7:00pm. The event will take place in the Building 1 Auditorium, located on the east side of the Highway 79, Tarrant facilities at 2401 Pinson Hwy, Tarrant, AL 35217. The tour will target the Component Rebuild Center of Thompson Tractor along with the Caterpillar Certified Rebuild process, including a look at contamination control, the flow of materials, and internal processes developed from years of experience.

Planned Schedule:
5:00 - 5:30 Welcome
5:30 - 5:45 Thompson Tractor Company overview
5:45 - 6:00 Society of Manufacturing Engineers overview
6:00 - 7:00 Thompson Tractor Company facility tour

Thompson CAT is the full-line Caterpillar equipment dealer serving Alabama and panhandle Florida and represents Mitsubishi Caterpillar forklifts across most of Georgia. This Tarrant campus is the corporate headquarters for Thompson Tractor.


Please, bring Safety Glasses. Membership, please, RSVP. If you would like to join us for this tour or if you would like to join us on future tours, email BrianE@PrecisionGrinding.com or Blane.Vines@BhamFast.com for more information. Please, consult http://www.sme.org/ for more information about the SME and the benefits of being associated with our group.

Friday, July 10, 2009

July & August SME Plant Tours set

Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa has invited SME Birmingham members to tour their Steel Production facilities on Thursday, July 30, 2009 from 4:30pm - 6:30pm. Early arrival for Social time begins at 4:00pm. Please, report to the Guard Shack. There you will be given a brief safety introduction along with directions to the meeting building. For those who choose to socialize afterwards, Dinner will follow at Wintzell's Oyster House from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Dinner costs are $20.00 for members and for guests. Please, RSVP email to Blane.Vines@BhamFast.com in order to confirm your reservation to dine with us. As always, we would like an accurate count of attendees for our hosting restaurant.

With a business philosophy committed to safety, productivity and profitability, Nucor maintains strong business ethics while promoting excellence in environmental stewardship. Nucor has always been committed to producing superior quality. Demonstrating their committment to leading the industry, Nucor Steel Tuscaloosa was the first mill in the US to install Steckel Mill machinery, leading the whole steel industry toward improving production efficiencies while reducing costs. This new innovation provided a better technological implementation for incorporating "scrap steel" into the production process, while also maintaining higher flatness standards and greater consistencies for their plate products. Jon Walton, a Process Metallurgist will be conducting the facilities tour.

Directions: Go to http://www.bing.com/maps
Nucor: 1700 Holt Rd. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
Wintzell's Oyster House: 1 Bridge Ave., Northport, AL, 5 miles SW (on the Banks of the Black Warrior River)

Please, remember to bring your PPE Safety Gear: safety glasses, hard-hat, steel-toed boots.


Thompson Tractor Company has invited us to tour their Tarrant facilities on Thursday, August 27, 2009. Thompson CAT is the full-line Caterpillar equipment dealer across Alabama and panhandle Florida and represents Mitsubishi Caterpillar forklifts across most of Georgia. While Thompson has always stood tall promoting Safety, Training, and Construction Partnerships, today, additional attention is being devoted to Promoting Environmental and Energy efficiencies. This Birmingham / Tarrant, Pinson Valley Parkway (Hwy 79) location is the corporate headquarters for Thompson Tractor. Details about this event, along with a time to meet is forthcoming.

Please, remember to bring your Safety Glasses for this tour.


Please, consult http://www.sme.org/ or email BrianE@PrecisionGrinding.com if you would like to know more about SME Chapter 143, Anniston, Birmingham, Gadsden, Tuscaloosa, AL.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

UAB Mechanical Engineering Tour


Bharat K. Soni, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of the UAB Mechanical Engineering Department and his staff hosted a tour for us on Thursday, April 30, 2009 at the Business / Engineering Building at the University of Alabama Birmingham.

Dr. Alan Shih, a specialist in numerical geometry, introduced us to the Modeling & Computational Simulations Lab, touching on subjects such as Emergency Response modeling; medical, anatomical and bilogical simulations; and modeling projects involving manufacturing, assembly, and technical training. Dr. Soni stands at the bottom right of the picture above.

Dr. Vora from the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) took time to explain how India is ramping up to support automotive manufacturing. With 16 Million people riding 2-wheelers every day in India, companies such as TATA are beginning to mass produce smaller, less expensive automobiles in order to reach this 2-wheel market. Dr. Vora, along with Dr. Soni support automotive research competitions such as BAJA, FSAE & AWIM that support student engineers working together to improve vehicle technology from Formula to BAJA racing. We thank Dr. Vora from Pune, India for taking time from his busy schedule to visit us during his three week trip to the US.

While there, we met several student engineers who were working in the UAB Machine Shop on both the BAJA project car and the Formula project car.


We thank the UAB Mechanical Engineering Department, especially Dr. Soni and his staff for taking time out of their Exam Week scheduling to support our group.

If you would like to join us at any of our SME Meetings or tours, please, visit the SME website to view our touring schedule or contact Brian Everling at 205-942-2491 or BrianE@PrecisionGrinding.com.




Monday, April 6, 2009

O'Neal Steel Plant tour March 26, 2009

On March 26, 2009 O’Neal Steel, a full-line metals service center headquartered in Birmingham hosted a tour for members of the local Chapter 143 of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.

O’Neal offers a vast array of metal products from multiple distributions centers across the United States and Mexico along with recent activity as far away as China.

The plant tour featured a view of their automated metals storage and retrieval machine, manufactured by KASTO. This "parts picker" demonstrates how O’Neal continually works to increase efficiencies, improving upon their multi-stage processing capabilities. Automating processes trim costs of production, further enabling O’Neal to provide fabricators, job shops, and a wide variety of OEMs with exactly what they need, when they need it, at competitive prices.

The KASTO parts storage machine is seven stories tall with over 4000 compartments. With a single crane and multiple conveyor lines, this 21,000 ton capacity storage and retrieval system is awe-inspiring to view in action.


Our SME Chapter 143 membership regularly tours Manufacturing facilities across Alabama in order to view Leaner Manufacturing techniques. Through community cooperative manufacturing plant tours, these members are able to gain insight to share with their own companies to improve upon manufacturing quality assurance efficiencies. We are fortunate that O'Neal team members, Henley Smith, Marketing Director; Todd Johnson, a member of Sales; and Steve Holley, General Operations Manager for the Birmingham plant were able to schedule an afternoon shift tour for us to see their operation while under light production. We offer sincere thanks to O'Neal Steel for allowing their members to host our tour.

Directions to O'Neal Steel Offices:

Take I-20/I-59 to Birmingham, Exit Tallapoosa Street, take a left to go underneath the interstate. Approximately 2 blocks, at Stockholm Valve, take a left. Drive to the next block, 41st Street S. and take a right. Follow 41st Street across the railroad tracks. You'll see the corporate office on the right. We'll meet there preceding 3pm.

For more information, please, contact Brian Everling, BrianE@PrecisionGrinding.com or LaVada Varner, LVarner@atn.org.