The AEM Manufacturing Express completed a nationwide tour, returning to Wisconsin to celebrate the equipment manufacturing industry’s impact. The tour highlighted industry innovations and workers, showcasing the industry’s importance and engaging with elected officials and community leaders along the way.

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The AEM Manufacturing Express concluded its cross-country tour when it returned home to Wisconsin for its final stops.

The tour, which launched on July 1 in Knoxville, Iowa, has travelled across 22 states, celebrating the 2.3 million men and women of the U.S. equipment manufacturing industry and highlighting their role in building, powering, and feeding the world.

The AEM Manufacturing Express stopped at 80 equipment manufacturers across the Midwest, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. The final stops in Wisconsin, home to AEM’s headquarters, brought the four-month long tour to a celebratory close as manufacturing workers, elected officials and industry leaders gathered to celebrate equipment manufacturers’ impact on the communities where they live and work.

“The AEM Manufacturing Express has been a unique platform to celebrate the grit and determination of the men and women of the equipment manufacturing industry,” said AEM President Megan Tanel. “As we wrap up this historic journey in Milwaukee, we are proud to have told the stories of so many individuals who help build and sustain our modern world. We look forward to finishing strong in the community where our organization is rooted.”

Throughout the tour, the AEM Manufacturing Express showcased the cutting-edge technology and innovations driving the equipment manufacturing industry. Each stop featured an interactive experience — the “Manufacturing Challenge” — giving attendees a chance to test their knowledge and learn about the many ways the equipment manufacturing industry is critical to our way of life, from infrastructure development to powering essential services and supporting agriculture.

“Returning to Wisconsin, the AEM Manufacturing Express is coming home to celebrate the equipment manufacturing industry and the 180,000 workers that are the backbone of the state,” said Kip Eideberg, AEM’s senior vice president of government and industry relations. “This cross-country tour has demonstrated that when the equipment manufacturing industry is strong, America is strong. As we enter the final sprint to Election Day, we have a simple message for all candidates: We do not care whether there is an R or D behind your name, we want to know what you will do to support equipment manufacturing in America.”

Participating equipment manufacturers include iconic companies such as AGCO Corporation, CNH Industrial, Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Inc., Deere & Company, Komatsu, Kubota, The Toro Company, Vermeer Corporation and Volvo Group. The tour also has featured the participation of more than 100 elected officials and community leaders, who joined company employees and their families for events that included games, giveaways, food and entertainment.

For more information, visit www.manufacturingexpress.org.



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