UAW’s New Leadership Confronts a Changing Auto Industry March 29, 2023 The United Auto Workers union, has entered a new era. The Detroit-based UAW, founded in 1935, is emerging from its own big changes.
Manufacturing Starts to Feel Economic Pain March 13, 2023 The manufacturing economy is starting to feel some pain.
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.
Insource? Of Course! November 22, 2022 Not having control over the creation of most piece parts and sub-assemblies, or the ability to alter the design freely, can severely impact the speed at which optimization can occur.
A Higher Caliber of Machine Tool QC March 14, 2022 Advanced volumetric compensation … and making your machine tool act like a CMM.
Aiming to Improve, Enhance Firearms Marking March 8, 2022 Laser marking is fast, flexible, repeatable, durable and it’s a one-button operation.
Durable Goods Orders Rise on Commercial Aircraft February 25, 2022 New orders for durable goods rose in January, paced by commercial aircraft, the U.S. Commerce Department reported today.
Industry 4.0 Presents Training Challenges February 16, 2022 Worker training will be key to implementing Industry 4.0 in manufacturing, speakers at a presentation said today.