GM to Invest $491M at Indiana Stamping Plant September 16, 2022 General Motors Co. said it will invest $491 million at its Marion, Ind., metal stamping operations to prepare the facility to produce a variety of steel and aluminum stamped parts for future products, including electric vehicles.
Manufacturing Softens in September October 3, 2022 The manufacturing economy softened in September and may soon shift to contraction, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Durable Goods Orders Slip on Commercial Aircraft September 27, 2022 Durable goods orders fell in August, paced by a decline in orders for commercial aircraft and parts.
Get a Grip on Five-Axis Setups September 9, 2022 There’s more than one way to hold a part: all around, underneath or on top.
Navigating High-Mix, Low-Volume Manufacturing July 27, 2022 Want to decrease setup times and become more competitive? Before investing in quick-change tooling or a new machine tool, take a look in the mirror: The roadblock might just be you.
The Increased Threat to the Defense Industrial Base July 21, 2022 With the recent crisis that has unfolded in Eastern Europe, there is an increase in activity directed toward the large and small companies that make up the Defense Industrial Base.
A Mix of Remote and On-site Staff Can Work! August 1, 2022 In the spring of 2020, when we suddenly all went remote, everyone was on the same level. Everyone was equally disengaged from social interactions.
SAKOR Technologies Provides System to Nexteer August 1, 2022 SAKOR Technologies Inc., a recognized leader in the area of high-performance dynamometer systems, announces that it recently provided Nexteer Automotive with a dynamometer test system designed to test high-speed motors and inverters in hybrid and electric vehicle designs.
Durable Goods Gain on Transportation July 28, 2022 New orders for durable goods rose in June, paced by transportation equipment.
Ford Quarterly Profit Rises July 28, 2022 Ford Motor Co. on July 27 reported a slightly higher second-quarter profit.