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.
Embarking on the Automation Journey May 12, 2022 A member of SME describes how to get started on the automation journey.
The Rules Still Apply May 25, 2022 Quality expectations remain the same for additive manufactured parts
Raytheon Technologies Awarded Project by LIFT, DoD May 4, 2022 LIFT, the Detroit-based Department of Defense manufacturing innovation institute, along with the Department of Defense (DoD), today announced the launch of one of the institute’s Hypersonics Challenge projects with Raytheon Technologies.
For Boeing, HQs Move Shows Tension Not Ending Soon May 6, 2022 Boeing Co., for the second time in two decades, is moving its headquarters. This time it’s relocating to Northern Virginia. The question is what lessons Boeing moved from its last move.
Additive Manufacturing: Too Much of a Good Thing May 12, 2022 The diversity of additive manufacturing (AM) alternatives has stifled progress on many fronts.
Boeing to Move HQs to Virginia May 5, 2022 Boeing Co. said that its Arlington, Virginia campus just outside Washington, D.C. will serve as the company's global headquarters. The company had been based in Chicago.
Ford Reports Quarterly Loss on Rivian Investment April 27, 2022 Ford Motor Co. today reported a quarterly loss in its investment in electric-vehicle maker Rivian while saying overall demand is strong.
Manufacturing Adds 55,000 Jobs, Paced by Transportation May 6, 2022 Manufacturing added 55,000 jobs in April, with the transportation sector leading the way, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 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.