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On June 28th, Thornton White, Senior Advisor for Advanced Technology International (ATI), retired after more than 20 years of service leading the...

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NFFS has learned from the AFS Wisconsin Chapter of the recent passing of Hank Adams of Woodland/Alloy Casting. Hank spent over 60 years in the...

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The Non-Ferrous Founders’ Society would like to wish Wayne Carr of Olson Aluminum Products congratulations on a well-deserved retirement as...

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Non-ferrous foundries boast a rich history dating back thousands of years. The development of non-ferrous metal casting began in ancient...

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From a press release of the University of N. Iowa. University of Northern Iowa announces the retirement of longtime Director of Metal Casting and...

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Earlier this month, NFFS staff members Jerrod Weaver, Executive Director, and Matt Gilmore, Director of Business Development, participated as guests...

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As part of manufacturers’ ongoing advocacy efforts to push back against the regulatory onslaught that is producing unworkable and onerous...

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The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is undertaking a new fact finding investigation that will assess the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...

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From a press release of MetalTek International. MetalTek International, a leading global manufacturer of critical metal components that power,...

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Following the initial call for member participation, the Non-Ferrous Founders' Society (NFFS) has extended its property and casualty insurance data...

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ITAR 101 – What is ITAR? The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) are a set of U.S. regulations that control the export and...

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This is a reminder that NFFS is actively collecting Property and Casualty Insurance information from its membership through the end of March, as...

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