

Manufacturing Talk Radio
Jacket Media Co.
Manufacturing Talk Radio is a podcast for listeners in all manufacturing industries. The show is hosted by Mr. Lewis A. Weiss, President and Founder of All Metals & Forge Group, and co-host Mr. Tim Grady. Presented by Jacket Media Co., each show provides the guest with an opportunity to present more broad or in-depth information from their area of expertise that is important to America’s manufacturers. Visit us online at www.mfgtalkradio.com. Presented by All Metals & Forge Group, www.steelforge.com.
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Mar 3, 2015 • 60min
S3-E17 Brad Holcomb, ISM’s FEB 2015 Report On Business - Dr Chris Kuehl, FMA Economist
Mr. Brad Holcomb, Committee Chair of the ISM's Report on Business® will present the latest in-depth information on the PMI® Purchasing Manager’s Index covering February 2015. Brad offers listeners keen insights into the meaning behind the numbers, and listeners are encouraged to obtain a copy of the report at www.ism.ws prior to the show so that they can follow along, especially making notes about their own industry highlighted in the report.Mr. Holcomb will be joined by Dr. Chris Kuehl, an economist who adds a touch of humor to what is happening and what may be coming in the ups and downs of America’s business engine. Chris also provides his quick wit comments on economies around the globe; what countries are doing well, which ones are blundering, and where the hot spots or soft spots appear.Brad Holcomb, CPSM, CPSD, is chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee. In that role, he is responsible for compiling, writing and releasing the ISM Manufacturing Report On Business®, based on the survey results of approximately 350 supply management professionals across 18 different industry sectors. The Report On Business® is released on the first business day of each month, and features the PMI Index as its key measure.Dr. Kuehl has been the economic analyst for the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association International for the past eight years. He is the author of FMA’s twice monthly economic e-newsletter titled Fabrinomics®, specifically designed to aid business decision-making by management and shop owners in the metal forming and fabricating industry. He also conducts workshops for FMA at major conferences and trade shows. FMA is a professional organization with more than 2,500 members working together to improve the metal forming and fabricating industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 25, 2015 • 60min
S3-E16 What is 3D Printing? Is It The Holy Grail of Manufacturing?
2/24/15 – “The Holy Grail” of manufacturing could be here within this
century, says futurist Michio Kaku. The current trends involving mass
customisation and 3D printing are expected to accelerate. Joining us to
discuss 3D printing will be Elizabeth Lennon Phd and Peter Lindner Phd
of Manhattan College.Topics covered will be basic 3D printing
processes (extrusion vs. stereo-lithography), industrial and personal 3D
printing systems, rapid prototyping, and the perspective impact in different sectors
(healthcare, advanced specially devices, mass produced items). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 17, 2015 • 60min
S3-E15 West Coast Port Crisis Continues! Special Guest Congressman Rod Blum
Think the West Coast port situation doesn’t affect you – or your
kids? Think again! Special Guest U.S. Congressman Rod Blum joins us
LIVE to discuss the worsening situation at the ports. Tune in to hear
how the intentionally created congestion at the ports, and the products
needed by America’s manufacturers to keep the jobs engine firing on all
cylinders, is being ignored by the White House while retailers squirm
under the scrutiny of customers who don’t understand why they can’t get
the goods they ordered or the products they want.
The ripple effects of raw materials not making it to manufacturing
assembly lines, retail goods from the holidays arriving late but
clogging warehouses, and retail products not being available for your
spring shopping season are throwing sand in the gears of commerce across
America and around the globe as the waves of disruption increase in
size and intensity, washing against our productivity shores and erode
America’s GDP, dragging more and more pieces of the 2015 economy out to
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Feb 10, 2015 • 1h 25min
S3-E14 West Coast Port Slowdown: Devastating For The Economy -Panel Discussion
Will They? Won't They? It Looks Imminent, Mr. President!With no contract, will the ILWU walk off the job and strike? Will the PMA lock out the workers as they did in 2002? If the West Coast ports are shut down at a cost to the country of nearly $2 billion a day, which seems likely given the breakdown in contract negotiations, thousands of containers coming into the U.S. and thousands more head out stuff with our exports will sit idle at the docks. Will the president invoke the Taft-Hartley Act to force the sides back to work by declaring a national emergency? Tune in to Manufacturing Talk Radio and get the latest update on how a port strike could further cripple America's manufacturing and potentially the whole economy for 2015.For those who have been following the recent ISM reports, and stories on mfgtalkradio.com one of the recurring concerns of respondents in both the manufacturing and service sector has been the congestion at West Coast Ports - which handled 43.5% of containerized cargo in the U.S and where transiting cargo accounted for 12.5% of US GDP - as a result of reduced work output by the local unions who have been more focused in recent weeks on ongoing wage hike negotiations.And according to the latest update from the 29 west coast ports that serve as the entry point of the bulk of Asia/Pac trade into and out of the US, things are about to get far worse for America's manufacturing base, because as RILA reported earlier, talks between the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) representing port management, and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) officially broke down on Wednesday, and without an agreement, experts have suggested that nearly 30 west coast ports could be shut down within a week.Special GuestsJoin us this Tuesday at 1PM EST with returning special guest Peter Friedmann: Executive Director, Agriculture Transportation Coalition, who plays a key role in developing U.S. and international ocean and waterborne transportation policy.Joining Peter will be Mark Hirzel, President, Los Angeles Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Association, Inc., Mark is the Customs Consultancy Manager for DHL Global Logistics, responsible for DHLs professional consulting services team in the United States. Mark consults with DHL’s largest clients on developing internal audits and programs, to insure compliance with import and export laws and regulations.Also joining us will be Jonathan Gold, who is vice president of supply chain and customs policy at the National Retail Federation. In this role, Gold is a primary spokesperson and is responsible for representing NRF before Congress and the Administration on supply chain, international trade, and customs related issues impacting the retail industry.We also welcome special guest, Jason Brewer from The Retail Industry Leaders Association. At RILA, Brewer is responsible for developing communications and grassroots strategies to help advance legislative efforts on key policy initiatives.Another special guest is Chad Moutray, Chief Economist for the National Association of Manufacturers, where he serves as the NAM's economic forecaster and spokesperson on economic issues. He frequently comments on current economic conditions for manufacturers through professional presentations and media interviews. He has appeared on Bloomberg, CNN, C-SPAN, Fox Business, Fox News, and Reuters television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 4, 2015 • 59min
S3-E13 Update on ThomasNet 30 Under 30 & ISM Jan. 2015 Report On Business – Purchasing Managers Indices
Linda Rigano, Executive Director of Media Relations of ThomasNet, and M.L. Peck, Senior Vice President of Program and Product Development at ISM, gave listeners an exciting update on the 30 Under 30 Rising Supply Chain Stars program and winners.The January PMI® discussed with Bradley J. Holcomb, CPSM, CPSD, chair of the Institute for Supply Management® (ISM®) Manufacturing Business Survey Committee. Purchasing Managers’ Indices (PMI) are economic indicators derived from monthly surveys of private sector companies. The two principal producers of PMIs are Markit Group, which conducts PMIs for over 30 countries worldwide, and the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), which conducts PMIs for the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 27, 2015 • 60min
S3-E12 Country of Origin Labeling – Made In The USA, Really?
1/27/15 - Learn about the shift from “Us VS Them” to “Us & Them” as global sourcing of raw materials and components rewrites “Made in the USA.” Cliff Waldman, Director of Economic Studies at MAPI, the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation talks with Mfg TalkRadio’s hosts Lew Weiss and Tim Grady and presents his findings on the “Made in USA” label and the impact on the global supply chain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 20, 2015 • 60min
S3-E11 2015 Forecast and Predictions with Dr. Chris Kuehl, FMA Economist
Dr. Chris Kuehl, economist, analyst and humorist returns to MFGtalkradio. Dr. Kuehl is a noted economist working with the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association International.Dr. Chris Kuehl will join show co-hosts Lew Weiss and Tim Grady to discuss the last quarter of 2014, how 2014 finished overall, what the first quarter of 2015 portends, and the outlook for 2015 with his usual brand of humor and a touch of economic irreverence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 13, 2015 • 60min
S3-E10 You won't believe these wacky labels!
Discussion about wacky labels manufacturers are forced to put on
their products to protect themselves from frivolous lawsuits, and some
of the lawsuits that drive prices up and job creation down.
Special guest Bob Dorigo Jones, serves as Senior Fellow for the Center for America,
is the author of the bestselling Remove Child Before Folding, The 101
Stupidest, Silliest and Wackiest Warning Labels Ever. He is the host of a
new national radio commentary, “Let’s Be Fair,” through which he shares
important stories about the impact of crazy lawsuits and a
litigation-happy culture on our communities and families. Bob has
overseen high-profile programs calling attention to the absurdity of
lawsuit abuse, including the internationally profiled annual Wacky
Warning Labels Contest. Bob has appeared on dozens of national and
international TV and radio programs, including NBC Nightly News, ABC
News’ 20/20, BBC WorldNews, FOX News, and CNBC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 6, 2015 • 60min
S3-E9 ISM Report Dec and Update on Ports
Manufacturing Talk Radio co-hosts Lew Weiss and Tim Grady will be
discussing the latest ISM Report on Business(R) with Brad Holcomb,
Committee Chair at ISM that generates this information, as well as the
Non-Manufacturing Report on Business(R) that was released by Tony
Nieves, Committee Chair for that report. Jock O’Connell, International
Trade Adviser with Beacon Economics will also be joining the show to
discuss the West coast port situation. The main stream media is just now
recognizing how this issue could impact the U.S. economy, and several
respondents in the Report on Business(R) have commented that the West
coast port calamity is hurting their production lines, holding up raw
material and sub-assembly part arrivals from Asia. The port situation
has also hit retail hard and may even begin to cause layoffs on assembly
lines. Learn how your business could be impacted at 1:00 p.m. EST today
LIVE right here at Manufacturing Talk Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 30, 2014 • 1h
S3-E8 2014 Recap and 2015 Outlook
Manufacturing Talk Radio co-hosts Lew Weiss and Tim Grady will review
the year of radio shows that were broadcast in 2014, and look ahead to
news stories for 2015, including breaking news, new technology, economic
forecasts, and exciting developments in manufacturing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices