Our Philosophy on "Partnership"  
 

Herr-Voss Stamco® is proud to be a participating member of numerous trade and professional associations dedicated to the advancement, education and participation in the metal working industry. Our active membership in these prestigious organizations keeps us up to date on leading trends and technologies, while at the same time, assures our customers of our dedication to professional standards and certifications.

 


       

 

AIST - Association of Iron & Steel Technology
www.aist.org
The Association of Iron and Steel Technology is the largest member-based technical organization in the steel industry—worldwide. It is dedicated to the advancement of technical and engineering phases of the production and processing of iron and steel.

FMA - Fabricators & Manufacturers Association
www.fmametalfab.org
FMA brings metal fabricators together through technology councils, conferences, networking opportunities, industry awards, and FABTECH International.



SME - Society of Manufacturing Engineers
www.sme.org
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is the world’s leading professional society supporting manufacturing education. Through its member programs, publications, expositions, and professional development resources, SME promotes an increased awareness of manufacturing engineering and helps keep manufacturing professionals up to date on leading trends and technologies. Headquartered in Michigan, SME influences more than half a million manufacturing engineers and executives annually. The Society has members in 70 countries and is supported by a network of hundreds of chapters worldwide.

Galvanizers Association
www.galvanizersassociation.com
The Galvanizers Association is organized to permit executive, operating and technical people to meet and discuss general galvanizing problems in order to advance the quality of galvanized products and thereby increase the public acceptance of such products.

Aluminum Association
www.aluminum.org
The Aluminum Association, Inc. is the trade association for producers of primary aluminum, recyclers and semi-fabricated aluminum products, as well as suppliers to the industry. The Association provides leadership to the industry through its programs and services which aim to enhance aluminum's position in a world of proliferating materials, increase its use as the "material of choice," remove impediments to its fullest use, and assist in achieving the industry's environmental, societal, and economic objectives. Member companies operate about 200 plants in the U.S and many conduct business worldwide.