July 13, 2022
Alabama Productivity Center
2022 Summer Newsletter
In this Issue:

A3 Problem Solving Lunch & Learn

Student Internship Update

Spring 2022 Student Recorded Impacts

APC Collaborative Internship Program Success Story

Fall 2022 Internship Opportunities

About Us
A3 Problem Solving Lunch & Learn
⤵️ Interested? Sign up Below⤵️
Questions? Contact Justin Rodgers

(251) 234 - 1724
Student Internships
Spring 2022 Interns

The APC had 37 Spring interns representing 7 different schools. Ranging from engineering, business, and MIS. See below the student recorded impacts from our 2022 Spring interns.
Summer 2022
This Summer the APC has 43 student interns working at 15 different companies! We expect our student recorded impacts will be the biggest the APC has ever seen! Check back this summer to see the impacts
they create this semester.


Spring 2022 Student Recorded Impacts
The above numbers represent student recorded impacts. No impacts from MEP Survey data is listed above.
APC Collaborative Internship Program Success Story
The Alabama Productivity Center (APC) and Shelton State Community College
(SSCC) partnered on the ARC Alabama Strong Internship Program during the
Spring 2022 semester.

This was the second time APC joined forces with SSCC to place two teams of one UA engineering student intern and one SSCC industrial technology student intern with two West Alabama automotive organizations, Moller Tech and MacLellan Integrated Systems.

The team projects included analyzing existing processes, making recommendations on improving performance and reducing waste, and implementing new technology. Through these internships, our students learned valuable communication skills and what it is like to work on team projects in the automotive industry.

Impacts reported by these organizations included time and cost reduction savings, avoidance of unnecessary investments, and investments in new technology, in excess of $230,000.


For more information on these collaborative internship programs, please contact Jan Ingenrieth at jringenrieth@cba.ua.edu.
Fall 2022 Internship Opportunities
Reasons to Hire?
  • Discover new talent
  • Reduce employee workload
  • Increase productivity and retention
  • New perspective on organizational issues
  • Create real const-saving impacts
  • Support from the APC staff and University resources
Who to Hire?
  • Management Information
  • Operation Management
  • Engineering
  • Marketing
  • Computer Science
  • Fiance
  • Accounting



We can pull from any and all disciplines! Listed above are our most popular.
Students work 40 hours a week during the summer semester. Our staff follows up with the intern on a regular basis to insure the intern is supported, motivated, learning, and creating impacts for the company. Contact us below to find out more!
Huntsville Area:

(205) 242 - 6057

Birmingham Area:

(205) 222-7111

Tuscaloosa Area:

(251) 767 - 0678

Greater Mobile/Baldwin Areas:

(251) 234 - 1724

About Us
In an effort to improve economic development in the state of Alabama, the Alabama Productivity Center was established on January 1, 1986, on the University of Alabama campus. The mission of the APC is to focus research and educational resources on the enhancement of productivity and quality within Alabama businesses and the state's industry.

The Alabama Productivity Center, a non-profit organization, is an outgrowth of a 1983 joint venture of the University of Alabama and General Motors to save a Tuscaloosa GM plant from closing. The positive experience utilizing university faculty and students to save Alabama jobs led to the establishment and sponsorship by Alabama Power Company and the University of Alabama.

In 1996, APC became home to Region 3 of the Alabama Technology Network (ATN), the Manufacturing Extension Partnership program of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for the state of Alabama. Headquartered in Montgomery, the ATN brings together a set of sixteen regional centers covering the entire state and serving the technical assistance and workforce development needs of small- and medium-sized manufacturing firms.

The APC’s accomplishments, such as recognition by the National Council for Urban Development and the U.S. Economic Development Administration as an “innovative” and “imaginative” program, demonstrate that the APC is a valuable resource for Alabama businesses.
Thank you for your support of the Alabama Productivity Center. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us through our website or social media. 
Thank you, 
Alabama Productivity Center Staff
Alabama Productivity Center
2008 12th Street
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
(205) 348-8956