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Partners

A Partner is defined as a business who does not qualify as a manufacturer but provides services or products that will benefit our manufacturing Members. Each Partner company is thoroughly vetted and researched to ensure we are collaborating with a recognized expert in their field and

trusted resource.  

 

A key factor is they must align with Missouri Association of Manufacturer’s mission: To Promote, Preserve and Advance manufacturing in Missouri.

 

Non-manufacturers that want to support MAM members and Missouri manufacturing can connect through event sponsorship and/or one of the MAM Network Partnership programs. We offer a variety of partnership opportunity levels for both businesses and institutions of education. 

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Interested in becoming a Partner? Email us to learn about our various partnership options. Contact us at Info@mamstrong.org

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The SkillSource Connection Alliance Partnership is designed for educational institutions and programs that align with the manufacturing industry.

Our Valued Partners

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Official Safety Boot of MAM

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Trainings, Events and Offerings

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Improved Bottling Line Efficiency & Output | An MMCI Integration Case Study

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When a client contacted MMCI about replacing its existing palletizer, MMCI evaluated the rest of the bottling line and identified several solutions to improve efficiency and productivity within their bottle filling and packaging plant.

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Network & IT Security Services

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Lockout Tagout

Safety Training

August 12 - Cape Girardeau, MO

This Lockout Tagout training course is a hands-on approach to understanding and complying with OSHA’s regulations. The student will examine and understand OSHA Standard 1910.147 - The Control of Hazardous Energy. The student will also learn how to physically implement proper lockout tagout application of equipment. As part of the course, the student will be tasked with both a practical and written test to assess the students’ progress throughout the course.

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NFPA 70E Arc
Flash Training

August 19 - Joplin, MO

This course is designed for electrical engineers, safety managers, electricians, electrical contractors, plant managers, facility maintenance personnel, electrical inspectors, risk managers, project managers, and anyone needing to know NFPA 70E. In this course, you will learn 2024 NFPA 70E fundamentals. In addition, SMC offers a complete line of arc flash PPE, insulated tools, lockout tagout devices and labels. SMC offers programs to retest or replace insulated gloves, transformer blankets and other protective devises without the customer having to keep track of the inventory.

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