The Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA) president Jerry Heathman has announced that CEMA’s Directors approved expanding membership to all of the countries in the Americas.
Heathman noted that the Americas are natural and historical markets for the Membership and generally use CEMA and North American standards.
Elements of the plan to move in this direction over the next five years include:
a. Approve the addition of Spanish language capability.
b. Publish the Belt Book in Spanish
c. Make all CEMA Standards available in Spanish
d. Develop a CEMA Spanish website
e. Increase membership from Mexico
f. Expand membership scope to all of the Americas
Additionally, CEMA will:
a. Establish sponsored generic installation and maintenance training programs that are fundamental best practices with the goal of reducing end user installation and maintenance issues and improving safety.
b. Establish that CEMA members should not compete regarding common and non-proprietary fundamental best practices for installation and maintenance practices within product groups.
c. Assign the task of developing course syllabuses and content to selected Engineering Conference Committees to be used as the basis for pilot courses with CEMA Member technical and customer service employees.
d. Offer CEMA training programs to CEMA Members and end users for a fee.
e. Explore other training opportunities using CEMA intellectual property.