From I Make America <[email protected]>
Subject October I Make America Recap
Date November 4, 2023 12:58 PM
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I Make America's October Recap

I Make America and Krone North America welcomed Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves on October 26 to celebrate Krone NA's 50th anniversary.

"It's my pleasure to congratulate Krone North America on 50 successful years. On behalf of our entire state and the 3 million people who live here, thank you for believing and investing in this community," said Governor Reeves. "Olive Branch and Mississippi are blessed to have you here." Read more...

Check out what I Make America has been up to in October below!

CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 UTV WINNER ANNOUNCED: Representatives from I Make America and Bobcat Company announced the winner of the 2023 CONEXPO-CON/AGG I Make America giveaway. The prize, a Bobcat UV34XL diesel utility vehicle (UTV), was awarded to Superior Industries employee Paul D. Schmigdall, who attended CONEXPO-CON/AGG, North America's largest trade show, in March and entered the giveaway. Read more...

MANUFACTURING MONTH: October was Manufacturing Month! We need to continue to tell the story of our industry, convey the impact equipment manufacturing has on society and economy, as well as urge lawmakers to support the policies and legislation that keeps our industry strong. Read more...

[?] WISCONSIN ROAD REPORT: A new study by TRIP, a national transportation research nonprofit, found that Wisconsin's infrastructure system faces significant challenges, including increasing levels of traffic, deteriorating roads and bridges, and the need for additional safety features. Read more...

WELCOME, NEW SUPPORTERS: Welcome to our new supporters, who signed up to stand with the 2.3 million men and women of the equipment manufacturing industry at The Utility Expo. We are happy to have you aboard!

"My great grandfather dug ditches for a living using just a spade and a pick. In the early 1900's he probably moved the dirt around with a wheelbarrow. He would be amazed to see how technology has improved today, helping people work smarter and safer. I am amazed on how much technology has improved to make us better, smarter, safer and more productive than ever."

- Don Z., Minnesota

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