The collaboration will allow Duravent Group to offer customers an extensive array of high-quality, domestically produced products that enhance and expand its current hearth offerings.
Carrier University, established in 1929, will use its new training center to host more than 1,200 students annually for in-person courses. An additional 7,400 students will participate in virtual instruction, the company said.
The new space includes specialized areas for aerospace and defense engineering and manufacturing equipment, and sections for prototyping, testing, and quality inspection.
Between May 6 and June 14, more than 130 Rheem employees volunteered to log their biking, walking, or running on the Charity Miles app, which turns miles logged into money for charity. Collectively, the Rheem volunteers completed 14,512 miles to reach the company’s goal.
The Southcentral Kentucky Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education operates as a selective, work-and-learn admissions program designed to educate advanced manufacturing technicians.
The certification process involved a thorough review and rigorous evaluation of Nationwide Boiler’s welding procedure by a review team from the National Board.
Carrier Cooling-as-a-Service allows customers to contract for long-term performance and predictable payments rather than incurring an up-front capital cost for system or equipment purchases.
With the acquisition, CoolSys plans to deepen its market presence and service network in the Pacific Northwest region, a press release from the company said.
The heat pumps Armstrong plans to make at the new facility in Three Rivers, Michigan, will particularly benefit manufacturers in the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, paper, and personal care products industries, the company said.