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Hardinge Inc. Receives Metalworking Reshoring Award

The National Metalworking Reshoring Award honors companies that have effectively reshored products, parts or tooling made primarily by metal forming, fabricating, casting or machining as well as additive manufacturing.

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Hardinge Inc., a multinational machine tool and accessories builder with global headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, received the 2022 National Metalworking Reshoring Award in recognition of its success in bringing manufacturing back to the United States. The 2022 award was presented at IMTS in Chicago by Harry Moser, founder and president of the Reshoring Initiative.

The award honors companies that have effectively reshored products, parts or tooling made primarily by metal forming, fabricating, casting or machining, including additive manufacturing (AM). The award is made possible by the Reshoring Initiative; the Precision Metalforming Association (PMA); The Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT), which owns and produces IMTS; SME; and the National Tooling and Machining Association (NTMA).

Receiving the award on the IMTS+ main stage were Hardinge’s Jeremy Michael, vice president and general manager of turning and milling; Ryan Ervin, chief marketing officer and vice president of sales; David Bassett, senior director of continuous improvement, quality and export compliance; and Chandra Urs, president of turning and milling.

“We are very proud to be recognized by the Reshoring Initiative and owe a tremendous amount of gratitude to the hundreds of Hardinge employees both in the United States and Taiwan who worked to make this initiative a success over the last two years,” Michael says. “Our teams worked late hours with their counterparts overseas to ensure that knowledge and processes were transferred to our facility in Elmira, New York, and these efforts were rewarded as we began to see machine tools rolling off the new lines and out to customers.”

In presenting the award, Moser noted that Hardinge has shifted the manufacturing of its milling and turning machine center solutions from its Taiwan plant to its plant in Elmira, New York. “What could be more appropriate at IMTS 2022 than for the winner to be a leading AMT member and IMTS exhibitor, which has manufactured machine tools in the United States since the 1890s?” Moser says.

Moser believes that reshoring work done by companies like Hardinge has helped invigorate manufacturing in the United States. “The Reshoring Award has helped accelerate reshoring from 6,000 manufacturing jobs per year in 2010 to 260,000 in 2021,” Moser says.

The 2023 National Metalworking Reshoring Award will be presented at FABTECH in Chicago, Illinois, which is set for Sept. 11-14, 2023. OEMs and contract manufacturers are encouraged to apply by June 30, 2023.

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