Dayco Plant Receives Ford Certification August 13, 2021 Dayco, a leading engine products and drive systems manufacturer for the automotive, heavy-duty, and industrial market segments is awarded by Ford with “Q1 Certification” for its San Luis Potosi (SLP), Mexico facility.
How to Include More People of Color in Management July 21, 2021 Five experts outline ways companies can help existing racially diverse employees interested in management posts, actions those workers can take, ways recruiters can do better, and ways to prepare for the future.
GROB Systems Breaks Ground on Expanded U.S. Manufacturing Facility January 24, 2024 The 135,000 square-feet expansion project will add 200 new jobs to its United States headquarters and manufacturing facility in Ohio, the company says.
Ceratizit Announces New National Channel Manager February 8, 2024 Ceratizit USA Inc.’s new channel manager brings 10 years of national and regional experience to the role.
Manufacturing Contraction Deepens November 1, 2023 The manufacturing sector's economic contraction continues for the 12th consecutive month, revealing persistent labor shortages and challenges, with some industries experiencing growth while others face contraction.
Rootstock Software Appoints Robert Rostamizadeh as Chief Technology Officer October 31, 2023 Software engineering leader Joins Manufacturing Cloud ERP company to lead technology initiatives
Collaborating with Robots August 22, 2023 Can’t we all just get along? We can, thanks to smarter, more human-aware robotics.
Manufacturing Slows in May Amid Uncertainty June 1, 2023 The manufacturing economy slowed further in May as companies cope with uncertainty, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
MxD Launches Virtual Training Center November 10, 2022 MxD, the national digital manufacturing and cybersecurity institute, launched the MxD Learn Virtual Training Center (VTC) with the release of several new courses.
North American Automotive Tooling Spend Forecast to Reach $8.3B in 2025 November 15, 2022 Harbour Results Inc. forecast that spending on automotive tooling in North America will reach $8.3 billion in 2025 from an estimated $5.7 billion in 2022.