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24 MiMfg Magazine July 2019 MFG @ Work What’s Happening in Michigan Manufacturing TSS Opens New Fowlerville Facility Total Security Solutions (TSS) celebrated the completion of their new Fowlerville facility with a grand opening on 6/6/19. The event was well attended by clients, vendors, friends, local dignitaries, and members of the press and included a ribbon- cutting ceremony. “This new facility significantly increases TSS’s manufacturing Total Security Solutions CEO Jim Richards capabilities and is a milestone in (center) cuts the ribbon of the company’s new Fowlerville facility (right). the company’s ongoing strategy for growth,” said Jim Richards, CEO of TSS and the small tier DENSO Invests in MFG 2018 John G. Thodis Michigan Workforce with $1.95M Manufacturer of the Year. “It’s an honor to serve our customers Technical Training Center and our community. We have big DENSO, one of the world’s plans for the future, and this new leading mobility suppliers, will facility is a vital part of reaching invest $1.95 million to open the our goals.” North Technical Training Center Throughout their history, TSS’s at its Battle Creek facility. The goal has been to strive for perfection center is designed to be at the in every single bulletproof glass, forefront of automated and data- door, and custom installation rich manufacturing, also known project. Located just down the as Industry 4.0, and will act as a road from the previous space, the training hub for DENSO new 47,000 square-foot facility technical talent. doubles TSS’s manufacturing and “It’s a critical time in the auto administrative capabilities and will industry and we cannot revolutionize allow them to better serve their manufacturing and engineering customers and is a key part in their without our people. That is why ongoing national expansion. DENSO is focused on introducing To learn more, visit TSS’ our employees to new technologies, website at www.tssbulletproof.com. providing cross training for collaboration and developing skills that breed innovation,” said Got Good News? Kenichiro Ito, senior executive Share your company’s news with officer for DENSO Corporation MMA and see it published here, and CEO of DENSO’s North through our social media channels American Headquarters. “The or on mimfg.org . Send your talented workers who learn at the photos, press releases and good Technical Training Center will news to MMA’s Brett Gerrish come out with new ways and at [email protected]. creative ideas to change the world through manufacturing.” DENSO’s Battle Creek training center is the third of its kind for the company, with others in Tennessee and Mexico. It will serve employees in technical fields, such as skilled trades, machine technicians and engineering. Kevin Carson, president of DENSO’s thermal manufacturing facility in Battle Creek, said, “When most of our workforce was in school, there was no such thing as IoT, automation or Industry 4.0. The automotive industry is drastically changing and that means our machines and the technology that powers them must change.” At the North Technical Training Center, employees will receive training in areas like: • Advanced robotics • Programming automated manufacturing systems • Machine-specific training for proprietary processes • Precision assembly and alignment of mechanical components and systems