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.
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.
The Clock is Running Out on JIT October 31, 2022 Just In Time (JIT) manufacturing has guided industry for decades. But JIT's time may be running out.
CESMII, SME Announce Formation of a Smart Manufacturing Executive Council October 26, 2022 CESMII, the Smart Manufacturing Institute, and SME are announcing the official launch of the Smart Manufacturing Executive Council (SMEC).
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.
Metalformers Forecast Dip in Economic Activity October 26, 2022 Metalforming companies forecast a dip in business conditions during the next three months, according to the October 2022 Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) Business Conditions Report.
Boeing Posts Third-Quarter Loss on Defense Unit October 26, 2022 Boeing Co. today reported a quarterly deficit after the aircraft maker recorded $2.8 billion in losses in its defense unit.
Durable Goods Orders Rise on Transportation October 27, 2022 New orders for durable goods rose in September, paced by transportation equipment, the U.S. Commerce Department reported today.
Caterpillar Profit Rises on Higher Revenue October 27, 2022 Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. today reported an increased quarterly profit as revenue rose.