RAPID’s case for modular factories February 10, 2022 Why ‘more’ can be better than ‘bigger’ when scaling production.
Three ways to attract and retain diverse workers February 7, 2022 Amid record labor shortages, manufacturers have an opportunity to open doors to vast and untapped populations of diverse talent.
MIDACO Introduces Four-Pallet System February 1, 2022 MIDACO Corp. is expanding its Automatic Pallet Changer line with the introduction of a four-pallet system on one shuttle.
Manufacturing Expansion Slips in January February 1, 2022 Manufacturing expansion eased in January paced by new orders and production, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Boeing Reports Quarterly Loss on 787 Charges January 26, 2022 Boeing Co. today reported a fourth-quarter loss after taking a $3.5 billion pretax charge related to costs to fix its troubled 787 Dreamliner program.
Durable Goods Orders Decrease in December on Aircraft January 27, 2022 New orders for durable goods fell in December on decreases in orders for commercial and defense aircraft, the U.S. Commerce Department reported today.
Caterpillar Profit Rises Amid Higher Revenue, Demand January 28, 2022 Caterpillar Inc. posted a higher fourth-quarter profit as revenue increased and demand rose for the company’s heavy equipment.
Building resilience against disruption December 2, 2021 Key steps are virtual twins and real relationships.
The U.S. is Overly Dependent on Imports December 9, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how 40 years of increasing dependence on imports and the resulting hollowing out of U.S. manufacturing has created unacceptable national vulnerabilities.
Shyft Group Looks to Hire in Michigan January 12, 2021 The Shyft Group, a specialty vehicle maker plans to hire new manufacturing employees at its Charlotte, Mich., campus.