AMT Partners With CSCMP to Strengthen U.S. Industrial Base
The partners aim to drive innovation, promote job creation and foster economic growth.
The Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT) and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) have announced a new partnership that will bring together their expertise and resources to strengthen the U.S. industrial base. In doing so, AMT and CSCMP aim to drive innovation, promote job creation and foster economic growth.
“We are thrilled to join forces with CSCMP to strengthen the U.S. industrial base,” says Douglas K. Woods, president of AMT. “By working together, we can bring manufacturing and supply chain expertise to bear on the most pressing issues facing our industries, from reshoring to technological advancements.”
CSCMP says the partnership with AMT is an important step in its efforts to support the U.S. industrial base. “We look forward to working with AMT to explore new opportunities for collaboration and to provide greater value to our members,” says Mark Baxa, CSCMP president and CEO.
As part of the partnership, AMT and CSCMP will engage in a joint effort so member companies of each association will have access for collaboration and developing solutions. Additionally, the ability to cross-promote content through the publications owned in the space and exploration opportunities using training and certification programs will be leveraged. Both organizations will also participate in each other’s large-scale and local events, including exhibition and content sessions.
“By working together, we can leverage our respective strengths to drive innovation and promote job creation in the United States,” Woods says.
Both organizations says they look forward to the opportunities this partnership will bring. “CSCMP is committed to supporting the U.S. industrial base, the advancement of supply chain talent capability, and creating shared value across public-private partnerships,” Baxa says. “This partnership with AMT is an important step toward achieving that goal.”