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The 1960s

Another Magazine?

March 1967
By Jefferson D. Keith, Managing Editor

Editor's Note

Suggested Steps in Die Setting & Die Removal

March 1967
By Federico Strasser, Vice President, Alpha Products Co., Chicago, IL

The information providing the basis for this article resulted from a survey of contract metal stamping plants in the Chicago area. Mr. Strasser conducted the survey, compiled the data and presented much of the material in a speech to AMSA’s Chicago District.

The 1968 Auto…What Will It Be Like?

April 1967

Fine Flow Stampings “67”

August 1967

It Pays to Be Generous

November 1967
By Federico Strasser, V.P. Mfg., Alpha Products, Inc., Chicago, IL

The American businessman’s willingness to exchange information with his competitors is a fact that constantly amazes people from other countries. In our many contacts with international businessmen this way of doing things is discussed repeatedly. The writer of the following article, a man of international reputation, has frequently mentioned this subject. His testimonial should be of interest.

Data Processing for Metal Stamping

November 1967

Small Lot Stampers…
…Discuss Serious Effects of Safety Trends

December 1967

Noise Control…A Break Through?

January 1968
…A pictorial report of one member company’s efforts …and results…

More Facts on Presses

February 1968
By L.R. Nourie, Leonard R. Nourie, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA

Structural capacity is only one factor in establishing press purchase specifications

The Steel Imports Problem

May 1968
A staff report with assistance from American Iron and Steel Institute

“Greatest Challenge Produces Biggest Reward”

September 1968
An interview with Clarence W. Custer, President, American Stamping Company, Cleveland, Ohio

“Soaring Sixties” to Continue Through ’69

January 1969

More than 40 questionnaires were received after the deadline for compilation. These also have been carefully analyzed. Variations from the completed report are insignificant. Thus the sampling could really be considered more than 50 percent larger.

Report on an Industry’s Training Effort

April 1969
By E.F. Carney, National Training Director, American Metal Stamping Association, Cleveland, Ohio

AMSA and Apollo 10

July 1969

Training… Metal Stamping…The Future

September 1969

Automotive Supplier Improves Efficiency Through Production and Payroll System

September 1969