Auto Production Disrupted by Trucker Protest, WSJ Says February 10, 2022 Vehicle production has been disrupted because of a trucker protest in Canada, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Ford Announces 6,200 Union Jobs in Midwest June 2, 2022 United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Company leaders today announced plans to add more than 6,200 new U.S. manufacturing jobs in the Midwest.
Manufacturing Ticks Up in May June 1, 2022 Manufacturing expansion accelerated slightly in May, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Developing Your Workforce in an Age of Worker Shortages February 1, 2022 The Skills Gap was already a big challenge before the pandemic. It’s even bigger now.
Realities of the Virtual Kind in Manufacturing February 2, 2022 A key enabler of virtual reality/augmented reality will be bandwidth — and the imminent adoption of 5G could make it good enough in applications where it isn’t now.
GM Earnings Fall in Fourth Quarter February 1, 2022 General Motors Co. said Feb. 1 that fourth-quarter earnings slid but that full-year results improved compared with a year earlier.
Ford Posts Quarterly Profit February 3, 2022 Ford Motor Co. said on Feb. 3 it posted a fourth-quarter profit compared with a year-earlier loss.
Cutting Tool Orders Rise in December February 15, 2022 Cutting tool orders rose in December on both a monthly and year-over-year basis.
Weiler Abrasives Donates $25,000 to Workshops for Warriors February 16, 2022 Donation supports training for veterans entering advanced manufacturing careers.
Auto Semiconductor Shortage Forecast to Extend Into 2023 February 23, 2022 The auto industry’s shortage of semiconductors will last into 2023 and possibly beyond, according to forecasts delivered on Feb. 23