Manufacturing Adds 31,000 Jobs in February March 9, 2018 US manufacturing added 32,000 jobs in February, primarily in durable goods, while non-durable goods decreased by 1000 jobs last month. Even with the job decrease in non-durable goods, employment rates are steadily increasing in the manufacturing industry.
How Honda Got Factories Ready for New Accord March 26, 2018 Automaker prepped two Ohio plants for the redesign of its flagship car.
Star Charge Opens First U.S. Plant in Central Ohio December 11, 2023 The EV infrastructure company will commence production in Ohio in the first quarter of 2024.
Mazak Brings Precision Machining to PRI 2023 November 20, 2023 Mazak Corp. will be demonstrating three automation-ready machines designed for motorsports part production at this years Performance Racing Industry Show in Indianapolis.
Formula to FARA November 20, 2023 Fast bikes, fast cars and very fast aircraft—Justin Rivera likes them all, and he sees additive manufacturing as the path to make them even faster
Toyota to Buy First Stratasys F3300 3D Printer November 7, 2023 The automaker will use the latest Stratasys printer for prototyping and production.
Ford Reports Strong Q3 2023 Performance and Bold Ford+ Transformation October 27, 2023 Ford's recent Q3 2023 results demonstrate their commitment to a dynamic transformation under the Ford+ initiative, with a focus on quality and cost-efficiency. CEO Jim Farley shares his optimism for the company's evolution towards becoming more customer-centric.
EAM Invests $650M in NC Facility to Boost U.S. EV Battery Industry October 30, 2023 Epsilon Advanced Materials is set to transform the U.S. EV battery industry with a $650 million investment in a cutting-edge North Carolina manufacturing facility.
Canadian Auto Workers Strike GM October 10, 2023 General Motors now faces strikes from both Unifor in Canada and the United Auto Workers in the U.S.
APMA President Discusses Canadian Automotive Manufacturing at CMTS September 28, 2023 Canada’s Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA) President Flavio Volpe discussed the challenge of getting noticed on the world stage during his Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS) keynote presentation.