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Plansee USA opens state-of-the-art Manufacturing Training Center

Plansee USA, located in Franklin, MA has recently invested in developing a state-of-the-art Manufacturing Training Center. Now it has been inaugurated in an opening ceremony.

Ulrich Lausecker (front, right), Member of the Executive Board at Plansee HPM and Peter Aldrian (front, left), President & CEO of Plansee USA, during the inauguration of the Manufacturing Training Center in November 2022.

The investment was initiated in order to support the CNC Machining capabilities of the current employee group as well as tackle the tight labor market for skilled trade. The training center will be able to accommodate up to 14 trainees per a session.  Training will have a high focus on manufacturing theory along with hands on manual lathe / milling CNC machining.

“Plansee as technological leader in high precision machining innovates constantly in order to stay competitive in particular as we are aiming for domestic growth”, says Peter Aldrian, President & CEO of Plansee USA. “To overcome challenges in regard to the technological, demographic, and the economic climate shifts, we at Plansee USA are building our own talent pool by introducing the newly created training center for CNC – Machinists. The decision at Plansee USA to invest into an inhouse training facility we strive for continuous development of our workforce and to make us fit for the future.”

Plansee USA is specialized in CNC machining and fabrication of Molybdenum and Tungsten. Materials which are used in industrial leading-edge technologies like Electronics, Healthcare, Mobility, or Energy Technology. More about the Plansee USA production site at https://www.plansee.com/en/contact/usa-franklin.html

For more information about the training center, please contact Maggie Boyd; Business Partner HR at Plansee USA: [email protected]

 

About Plansee HPM
Plansee HPM is an expert in components made from molybdenum, tungsten and tantalum. Whether in electronics, coating technology, or high-temperature furnaces, where regular metals reach their limits, the refractory metals, alloys, and composite materials from Plansee come into play. Founded in 1921 in Reutte, Austria, today Plansee is an international company with 32 sites in 24 countries. This includes 13 production facilities in the USA, Europe, and Asia. More at www.plansee.com