Rep. Stevens Tours Promess Inc.; Highlights Plan to Strengthen Michigan Manufacturing
Brighton, MI — Today, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens visited Promess Inc., a Brighton-based manufacturer, to meet with workers, tour the facility, and highlight her push to strengthen Michigan manufacturing, secure our supply chains, and support good-paying jobs.
Promess builds automated assembly and process-monitoring systems used by manufacturers worldwide. During the tour, company leadership showcased several of Promess’ core technologies, including the EMAP (Electro-Mechanical Assembly Press), REMAP (Rotational Electro-Mechanical Assembly Press), TorquePRO electric torque actuator, and integrated Work Stations.
“Michigan manufacturers are some of the best in the world, and Promess Inc. is exactly the kind of Michigan success story we need more of,” said Rep. Haley Stevens. “I’m proud to be a champion for Michigan manufacturers in Congress, and I’ll keep fighting to deliver results and support our workers and manufacturers here at home.”
"Promess has been building advanced manufacturing technology in Michigan for over 40 years, and conversations like this one remind us why that work matters,” said John Lytle, President of Promess, Inc. “Showing Representative Stevens what we do, from supporting the modernization of our defense industrial base to delivering Michigan-made solutions to manufacturers around the world, reinforces our commitment to keeping American manufacturing at the cutting edge."
Since first taking office, Congresswoman Stevens has visited hundreds of manufacturers across Michigan, promoting Michigan’s role at the center of manufacturing innovation. She also serves as the top Democrat on the Research and Technology Subcommittee of the Science, Space, & Technology Committee.
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