Durable Goods Orders Fall on Transportation February 27, 2023 New orders for durable goods slid in January on a decline in transportation equipment, the U.S. Commerce Department said today.
Boeing to Cut 2,000 Jobs, Seattle Times Says February 8, 2023 Boeing Co. plans to cut 2,000 in human resources and finance, The Seattle Times reported this week.
nano3Dprint Announces Collaboration February 1, 2023 nano3Dprint today announced that it has entered into a collaboration with the Billi Research Lab, whose objective is to improve patient quality of life by developing breakthrough technologies and solutions to address unmet clinical needs.
Honeywell Starts Using Sustainable Aviation Fuel January 30, 2023 Honeywell recently received its first delivery of sustainable aviation fuel at its Phoenix Engines campus. The fuel will support development and production testing of auxiliary power units (APUs) and propulsion engines at the site, along with testing of fielded units from Honeywell’s repair and overhaul facility.
Manufacturing Contraction Deepens in January February 1, 2023 The contraction in the manufacturing economy deepened last month, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Rollomatic Names New CEO February 2, 2023 Rollomatic Inc., a subsidiary of Rollomatic Holding Switzerland, announced the appointment of Joe Kane as CEO of Rollomatic Inc. as of Jan. 1.
ARCH Announces Acquisition January 31, 2023 ARCH Cutting Tools Corp. announced the acquisition of Custom Carbide Cutter Inc.
Manufacturing Adds 19,000 Jobs, Mostly in Non-Durable Goods February 3, 2023 Manufacturing boosted employment by 19,000 jobs in January, with non-durable goods doing the heavy lifting.
DMG Mori Provides Update on Solar Panel Project January 20, 2023 DMG Mori provided an update about a solar-panel project in California.
Caterpillar Profit Slips on Foreign Currency Costs January 31, 2023 Heavy-equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. said today its quarterly profit declined on costs related to foreign currency.