More than 70 industry professionals gathered in Marco Island, Fla, USA last week to participate in the American Feed Industry Association's 20th annual Equipment Manufacturers Conference (EMC). Hosted by AFIA's Equipment Manufacturers Committee, this year's conference focused on sound operating today to ensure a bright future.
The conference discussed issues affecting the future of operating and the industry, including the fixed ladder requirements in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's walking-working surfaces standard, international feed machinery standards, adopting best legal practices for human resources and 'breaking boundaries for operating excellence.'
The conference discussed issues affecting the future of operating and the industry, including the fixed ladder requirements in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's walking-working surfaces standard, international feed machinery standards, adopting best legal practices for human resources and 'breaking boundaries for operating excellence.'
Constance Cullman, AFIA's president and CEO, speaking to EMC attendees. Image credit: AFIA |
'What we do today can greatly affect the future of our industry,' said Gary Huddleston, AFIA's director of feed manufacturing and regulatory affairs. 'By being proactive in participating in these issues that affect our industry, we ensure the future of the equipment manufacturing industry.'
Thirty-one conference attendees also took part in the annual four-person scramble golf tournament, which raised more than $3,800 to support the EMC scholarship fund. Administered by the Institute for Feed Education and Research, this fund raises money for college students pursuing careers in the feed or grain sciences industries. AFIA recognised the first-place winners of this year's tournament: Paul Phillips of Maxi-Lift Inc./Southwest Agri-Plastics, Inc.; Mike Gauss of Kent Nutrition Group, Inc.; Joel G. Newman of AFIA; and Gary Huddleston of AFIA.
Thirty-one conference attendees also took part in the annual four-person scramble golf tournament, which raised more than $3,800 to support the EMC scholarship fund. Administered by the Institute for Feed Education and Research, this fund raises money for college students pursuing careers in the feed or grain sciences industries. AFIA recognised the first-place winners of this year's tournament: Paul Phillips of Maxi-Lift Inc./Southwest Agri-Plastics, Inc.; Mike Gauss of Kent Nutrition Group, Inc.; Joel G. Newman of AFIA; and Gary Huddleston of AFIA.
Conference attendees also heard from industry leaders on some of the current policy issues, including updates on what's happening on Capitol Hill and international trade.
The 2020 EMC will take place Nov. 4-6, 2020, in New Orleans, La, USA.
For more information visit the AFIA website, HERE.
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