Auto Industry to Confront Challenges in 2023 January 11, 2023 The auto industry will confront various challenges this year as automakers expand investment in electric vehicles and move on from the COVID-19 pandemic, speakers at a Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago conference said today.
Manufacturing Contraction Extends for a Second Month January 4, 2023 The U.S. manufacturing economy contracted for a second straight month, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Shyft Group Completes XL Fleet Acquisition January 4, 2023 Shyft Group Inc. said it completed its acquisition of XL Fleet.
Manufacturing Adds 8,000 Jobs in December January 6, 2023 Manufacturing employment rose by 8,000 jobs in December, with gains in durable goods but losses in non-durable goods.
Fabrisonic Moves to New Facility January 5, 2023 3D printing company Fabrisonic has moved to a larger facility in Lewis Center, Ohio.
A Rising Dollar Will Deliver a Blow to Manufacturing November 2, 2022 A competitive exchange rate that favors manufacturing is the main way to drive up growth in the US economy, argues a businessman-economist.
Machine Learning for Inventory Forecasting November 1, 2022 Leveraging ML to analyze historical data is a new approach to demand forecasting.
Manufacturing Slips in October, Nearing Contraction Level November 1, 2022 Manufacturing economic activity fell in October and is getting close to contraction, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Ford Bails Out of Self-Driving Vehicles (For Now, Anyway) November 1, 2022 Ford Motor Co. last week reported a large third-quarter loss after writing off its investment in self-driving company Argo AI. The move demonstrated why managing in the auto industry is hard.
Eaton: Case Study for Suppliers Adapting to EVs October 31, 2022 Eaton provides a case study of how traditional auto suppliers are moving to adapt to the EV era.