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From Bert Goering

Turning the Corner

When I wrote my original message for this space earlier this summer, vaccination rates were on the rise and it appeared that we had reached the turning point of what had been a long COVID corner. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines ‘to turn the corner’ as “to get past the most difficult area or period in something and begin to improve.”

For those of you who took time to read my message that was sent to all SMI members in mid-August, you learned that we had not quite gotten past the most difficult part of COVID. So it was with sadness that I announced the difficult decision to pump the brakes on the 2021 SMI Metal Engineering eXpo (SMEE) in Las Vegas and postpone it until 2023.

After having so much of our lives interrupted due to COVID-19, there was a pent-up demand to gather for a much overdue industry event that would feature cutting-edge business and technical education, numerous opportunities to network with industry colleagues and a venue to showcase the latest offerings and solutions from our associate members.

Postponing the show was a difficult decision for the SMI Executive Committee and was due to many factors, some of which included:

1. The health and well-being of all our members, attendees and exhibitors

during these unprecedented times. This was reflected in underwhelming show registrations and a decline in the availability of speakers to attend, and the difficulties many exhibitors were experiencing to either get the desired equipment and/or support staff to Las Vegas.

2. A delta variant that has once again put our global community back to

travel restrictions and quarantine requirements. Our initial plan to hold our trade show and educational symposium, in conjunction with the U.S. hosting the ongoing ISO TC 227 meetings, was derailed by the recent ISO mandate that all ISO meetings were to remain in virtual mode for the time being.

3. To support the ability of our associate members to maximize the

exposure of their services and offerings across the U.S. Our associate members partnered with us from the start on the concept of SMEE being held across the country, and invested heavily to make these shows successful. As we listened to the concerns of our partners and digested the reality of the negative ROI for all of us, their feedback was clear to us that it was most prudent to pause the 2021 event and not blindly forge forward to hold a show where all signals were as red as a stop sign.

While disappointed to postpone the 2021 event, we are excited for the opportunity to have the worldwide spring industry join us in 2023. We plan to invite the ISO TC 227 group to come to the U.S. in 2023 so we can host their meeting. Plus, our European and Asian counterparts who are members of the VDFI, JSMA and ESF are eager to join us.

We still believe the eXpo is the best place to connect with our valued suppliers, learn from industry leaders, and network with industry peers. Please join us in Vegas in 2023, where we can finally toast together this ‘turning of the corner.’

Cheers! Bert Goering

SMI Executive Committee

President: Bert Goering, Precision Coil Spring Vice President: Gene Huber, Jr., Winamac Coil Spring Secretary/Treasurer: Don Jacobson III, Newcomb Spring At Large: David DeVoe, Plymouth Spring Past President: Steve Kempf, Lee Spring Executive Director: Lynne Carr, SMI

SMI Board of Directors

Jennelle Carlier, S3 Wireform • Kelley Christy, Diamond Wire Spring • Dave Deerwester, The Yost Superior Co. • Joe Devany, Betts Company • Chris Fazio, Diamond Wire Spring • Linda Froehlich, Ace Wire Spring & Form • Brett Goldberg, International Spring • Agustin Estalayo Ibanez, RPK Mexico SA de CV • Don Lyons, JonSpring • Peter Mendel, Kern-Liebers USA • Rob Meyers, RK Trading • Alex Melnikow, Midstate Spring • Tony Pesaresi, Winamac Coil Spring • Daniel Pierre III, JN Machinery • Keith Porter, Newcomb Spring • Chris Witham, Motion Dynamics Corp. • Tim Zwit, Michigan Spring and Stamping

Springs Magazine Staff

Lynne Carr, Advertising Sales, lynne@smihq.org Gary McCoy, Managing Editor, gmccoy@fairwaycommunications.com Dina Sanchez, Assistant Editor, dina@smihq.org Lisa Plefka Haskin, Art Director, lisahaskin95@gmail.com

Springs Magazine Committee

Chair, Keith Porter, Newcomb Spring • Reb Banas, Stanley Spring & Stamping • Lynne Carr, SMI • Ritchy Froehlich, Ace Wire Spring & Form • Tim Weber, Forming Systems • Europe Liaison: Wolfgang Herrmann, VDFI • Technical Advisor: Dan Sebastian, Honorary Member

Advertising sales - Japan

Ken Myohdai, Sakura International Inc. Head Office: 3F,4F, ENDO Sakaisuji Bldg., 1-7-3, Bingomachi, Chuo-Ku, Osaka 541-0051, Japan Phone: 81-6-6624-3601 • Fax: 81-6-6624-3602 Tokyo Global Office: 5F Kamei No. 2 Bldg., 2-17-13, Kiba, Koto-Ku, Tokyo, 135-0042, Japan Phone: 81-3-5646-1160 • Fax: 81-3-5646-1161 E-mail: info@sakurain.co.jp

Advertising sales - Europe

Jennie Franks, Franks & Co. 63 St. Andrew's Road Cambridge United Kingdom CB41DH Phone/Fax: +44-1223-360472 E-mail: franksco@BTopenworld.com

Advertising sales - Taiwan

Robert Yu, Worldwide Services Co. Ltd. 11F-B, No 540, Sec. 1, Wen Hsin Rd. Taichung, Taiwan Phone: +886-4-2325-1784 • Fax: +886-4-2325-2967 E-mail: stuart@wwstaiwan.com

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Contents

Missing Workers 26

FEATURES 26 Help Wanted:

The Search for Missing Workers

By Gary McCoy 28 Where Are All the Workers? By Mark Battersby 32 2021 SMI eXpo Postponed By Gary McCoy 36 Cybersecurity: How to

Counter Fraud in a Digital World

By Phillip M. Perry 44 To Screen or Not to Screen? By Elizabeth McLean COLUMNS 15 Be Aware Safety Tips How Much Can an Employee Safely Lift? By Laura Helmrich-Rhodes 19 Dean of Springs What Are the Causes of Spring Tolerances? By Dan Sebastian

DEPARTMENTS 2 President’s Message Turning the Corner 7 Global Highlights 12 Regional Spring

Association Report

34 Flashback Achieving the Extraordinary in an Ordinary World 47 Five Questions RK Trading Company 21 Technically Speaking

Advances in Springmaking

Materials — Part 2: Rod Rolling By C. Richard Gordon 25 Spring Design Tips and Tricks

Items You May Have Missed in ASD7 By Gary Van Buren

49 Springmaker Spotlight

Partnership: A Profile of Apex

Spring and Stamping Company By Gary McCoy 57 Book Corner 59 CTE News 61 Inside SMI 63 Committee Connection 65 New Products 67 Advertisers’ Index 68 Snapshot

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