A machinist works on an FTP Sirio mill at a company facility in Concord, Ont. Photo courtesy of The New Era Group. Heavy equipment manufacturers and those Canadian companies that machine and fabricate parts for the industry have their fingers crossed that 2020 will be a productive year after a relatively lacklustre 2019.
While there are still challenges on the horizon, namely that factories and machine shops are having difficulty finding skilled labour and machinists to do the work, the consensus is that the heavy equipment manufacturing industry will be in good shape, and many are looking to more automation […]
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