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ADC Participates in Manufacturing Day 2018

“Open Doors, Open Minds. Inspire the next generation of manufacturers.”

This is exactly what Anderson Development is doing when we open our doors to the students of Lenawee County. For the third year, Lenawee County participated in Manufacturing Day. This year, Anderson Development welcomed several students on October 4th for Manufacturing Day. The students were provided a tour of our R&D facilities, production plant, and had the opportunity to meet with many chemists and engineers. It is part of Anderson Development’s mission to help students learn about the many opportunities within manufacturing. By doing so, students can see how we apply what they learn in school, the various types of materials we produce and the types of potential career opportunities that are available to them within the chemical manufacturing industry.

Did you know?

•For every $1.00 spent in manufacturing, another $1.89 is added to the economy.
•In 2016, the average manufacturing worker in the United States earned $82,023 annually, including pay and benefits.
•Manufacturers have one of the highest percentages of workers who are eligible for health benefits provided by their employer.
•Over the next decade, nearly 3.5 million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
•Taken alone, manufacturing in the United States would be the ninth-largest economy in the world.
•Manufacturers in the United States perform more than three-quarters of all private-sector research and development (R&D) in the nation, driving more innovation than any other sector.

To view more facts about Manufacturing, visit https://www.mfgday.com/resources/20-top-facts-about-mfg

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