AGMA and ABMA Unite to Form Motion + Power Manufacturers Alliance
Back row (left to right): Matt Croson, AGMA; Steve Janke, Brelie Gear;Michelle Maddox, B&R Machine & Gear Corporation; Sara Zimmerman,Sumitomo Machinery Corporation; Jason Daubert, FLSmidth CementUSA; and Jenny Blackford, ABMA. Front row (left to right): Matt Frady,Dodge Industrial; and Michael Cinquemani, Master PT.
On April 24, at the AGMA/ABMA Annual Meeting in Austin, the membership of each association voted unanimously to approve a merger between AGMA and ABMA, creating the Motion + Power Manufacturers Alliance (MPMA).
AGMA and ABMA will continue to keep their names in the marketplace as the 108-year-old AGMA brand and the 107-year-old ABMA brand have significant history and value to their respective memberships.
The new MPMA entity will deliver increased value through standards creation under the AGMA and ABMA brands, more robust education and workforce development programs, a strong connection of the supply chain via face-to-face events and two industry publications, and advocacy at the Federal and Executive Branch level.
The AGMA and ABMA have worked closely together on joint programming for the past 18 years, including AGMA managing ABMA since 2019. This constitutes a dynamic evolution for two of the best-in-class associations working together for the greater good of its members and industry at large.
The organizations will unite their committee structures to ensure both gearing and bearing issues and opportunities are explored, standards and programming will continue to be identified under the AGMA and ABMA names, and members will be encouraged to continue to identify as AGMA or ABMA members, as a part of MPMA.