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October, 1998
Features
1998 Reader-selected winners in Excellence in Manufacturing
Carr Lane Mfg. Co. Workholding winner Innovation has helped Carr Lane Manufacturing Co., the world's largest supplier of tooling and workholding products. The 45-year-old company recently...
Getting a piece of the aerospace action
Today, landing and keeping an aerospace contract requires that a shop has the capacity and capability to do the work.
IMTS '98 software showcase
A review of the manufacturing software technology found at this year's IMTS.
Modular means more
Manufacturers are doing more with fewer machines, and they need toolholding systems that can keep up.