Manufacturing Returns to Expansion in January February 3, 2020 Manufacturing returned to economic expansion in January, helped by gains in new orders and production, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Manufacturing Loses 12,000 Jobs, Paced by Motor Vehicles February 7, 2020 U.S. manufacturers cut 12,000 jobs in January, led by a loss of jobs in the motor vehicles sector. Makers of vehicles and parts pared 10,600 jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Boeing Throws Up the White Flag on 737 Max December 17, 2019 Boeing Co., which had wanted to return the 737 Max to service this month, threw up the surrender flag on Dec. 16. The company said it will suspend 737 Max production in January.
A More Affordable, Less Complex MES March 18, 2024 A manufacturing execution system is often the first step for Industry 4.0 implementation, but most are optimized to serve OEMs. Pico MES Inc. is looking out for the little guy.
Angeles Equity Partners Acquires Acieta from Mitsui January 25, 2024 Acieta LLC is the fourth acquisition by Angeles in the robotics integration sector.
Controlling One's Destiny July 10, 2023 Make, buy, or say “the heck with it” and go fishing? Attempting to “go vertical” presents many obstacles. Are you ready?
Streamlined Plant Communication for Operational Excellence June 23, 2023 Safety, vigilance and accountability drive need for plant to deploy Shiftconnector
Durable Goods Orders Climb June 27, 2023 Durable goods orders rose in May, the third consecutive monthly increase, the Commerce Department said today.
Can the Defense Industry Unkink Supply Chains to Meet Demands? November 21, 2022 Manufacturers are grappling with inflation, supply chain kinks, and labor shortages to rebuild the domestic arsenal.
Improved AM Processes Shorten Lead Times, Boost Quality November 23, 2022 Improved additive manufacturing (AM) processes used for tooling and sandcasting molds and cores are shortening design and manufacturing lead times from months to weeks.