The U.S. manufacturing industry lost 2,000 jobs last month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics report.
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The court’s decision temporarily blocks the 10% tariffs against two companies and Washington state, with a possibility of ...
Rivian Inc. executives have added a hefty chunk of capacity to the first phase of their planned plant east of Atlanta and ...
In today’s unpredictable environment, taking control of the inbound supply chain is critical and can create a competitive ...
The company’s leaders plan to focus on their aerospace and defense unit, which is home to Cessna and Bell, among other brands ...
For more than a decade, IndustryWeek has been celebrating U.S. manufacturing companies that have reached the century mark. Some of these manufacturers are well past that landmark age, while others ...
The overall deficit was slightly narrower than the $60.9 billion figure expected from economist surveys by Dow Jones ...
Manufacturing PMI remained in expansion territory for the fourth straight month in April. The PMI registered 52.7%, the same ...
Nobody has given manufacturing leaders outside the semiconductor industry a practical way to assess this risk. Here’s one.
It seems like a no-brainer—even logical. Create a framework and use it to assess progress on your organization’s continuous improvement transformation. Done right, this lean framework, or “maturity ...