Episodes

  • Are you ready to take on new business? Machinery Minutes
    Jul 7 2025

    On this episode of the Machinery Minutes podcast:

    • As the national conversation on manufacturing expansion and reshoring continues, we want to know: Do you have excess capacity available to take on new business right away?
    • Learn about the advantages of joining the PLASTICS Committee on Equipment Statistics.
    • Dri-Air has added two new models to the low-throughput MD dryer series that debuted at NPE2024.
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    4 mins
  • Family roots hold strong for Rocheleau, Hoffer: Machinery Minutes
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of the Machinery Minutes podcast:

    1. Hoffer Plastics and Rocheleau Tool & Die, both third-generation family-owned plastics businesses, are thriving and remain committed to staying independent and honoring their heritage.
    2. The historic HPM brand, known for injection molding machines, has been officially retired by Yizumi, the Chinese firm that acquired its assets in 2011.
    3. Blow molding machinery maker Bekum America Corp. has nine new apprentices in its four-year training program — the largest class since the program began in 1994.
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    4 mins
  • Changing hands: The state of M&As in the plastics industry
    Jun 26 2025

    What you'll learn in this PMM Insight podcast, with Editor Ron Shinn and Senior Staff Reporter Karen Hanna:  

    • Merger and acquisition activity in the plastics industry is slow, but private equity companies are still buying.
    • The first step in selling a business might not be the one you expect.
    • A buyer's commitment to employees frequently plays a big part in a seller’s decision.
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    10 mins
  • Managing mergers and acquisitions in plastics: Machinery Minutes
    Jun 23 2025

    What you'll learn on this episode of the Machinery Minutes podcast:

    • Managing mergers and acquisitions: Whether you're buying, selling or keeping your business in the family, we spoke with experts who have tips to ensure the best outcome for all stakeholders.
    • Yaskawa America announces expansion: With a $180 million investment, the company will consolidate Illinois and Wisconsin operations in Franklin, Wis., and move its Drives & Motion division headquarters there.
    • Kistler system for injection molding: AkvisIO IME 7.0 manages and analyzes data to help processors become more efficient and improve part quality.
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    4 mins
  • Plastics machinery sales fall again: Machinery Minutes
    Jun 16 2025

    On this episode of the Machinery Minutes podcast:

    • Shipments of injection molding and extrusion machinery in North America fell 17.5 percent in the first quarter from the previous quarter and 4.6 percent year over year, according to the Plastics Industry Association's Committee on Equipment Statistics. What's weighing on the market?
    • Learn how Wittmann's space-saving Insider Package machine cells helped ITW Deltar Fasteners make the most of its limited floor space.
    • A Chinese cobot manufacturer, Fairino, has entered the North American market this year and is having some success selling to plastics processors. 
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    5 mins
  • Is the "big, beautiful" budget bill good for plastics?
    Jun 12 2025

    What you'll learn on this PMM Insight podcast episode , a commentary by Editor Ron Shinn:

    • The Plastics Industry Association and National Association of Manufacturers support the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” now being debated in the U.S. Senate.
    • The challenge for the plastics industry is to influence the Senate to keep the good provisions of the tax bill while tinkering with the rest.
    • Can the U.S maintain world leadership in manufacturing? That question is yet to be answered.
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    5 mins
  • Budget debate, new UR cobot, extrusion's future: Machinery Minutes
    Jun 9 2025

    Learn about three top stories of the week:

    • As the U.S. Senate debates President Trump’s so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill,” we look at what it could mean for plastics processors.
    • Henning Stieglitz, CEO and CTO of the German company that manufactures Battenfeld Cincinnati extrusion machines, talked with the VDMA about sustainability, artificial intelligence, post-consumer material and problems with the circular economy.
    • Universal Robots has launched the UR15 collaborative robot, promising high performance and greater speeds.
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    4 mins
  • Sustainability struggles; Epson's new robots; plastics publisher dies: Machinery Minutes
    Jun 2 2025

    Key points from this episode of the Machinery Minutes podcast:

    • Corporate sustainability goals are colliding with the reality of a political climate dominated by news of cuts and regulatory backlash, but work on recycling is moving ahead at the state and company level because it makes business sense.
    • Pete Sullivan, a long-time publisher of trade magazines for the plastics industry, and a member of PMM's founding team, passed away last week at age 81.
    • Epson unveiled the new GX-C series of SCARA robots it describes as its high-performance flagship line.
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    4 mins