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News August 24, 2018
Kaast Machine Tools Inc. moves
Aldan, PA- "Your production partner" KAAST Machine Tools has officially moved to their new home in Aldan, PA.
News August 24, 2018
What manufacturers need to know about launching products during a trade war
With the new norm of global uncertainty, suppliers and customers alike must retool their thinking and business models to mitigate risk—be it political, economic, social or climatic. The urgency created by the current political climate is accelerating the technology development already underway. Companies caught in the crosshairs of a trade war will lose ground to those that strategically invest in developing an agile supply chain.
News August 22, 2018 Greg Bartlett
Lean into it
As discussed in a recent issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine in the feature article "Lean into it," a little lean manufacturing goes a long way. One factor that tends to trip up people and companies on their way to establishing lean cultures is sustainment. Phillip Canipe, vice president of sales and business development for the Southwest region at Stellar Industrial Supply Inc. in Tacoma, Washington, said 90 percent of companies are reluctant to re-examine processes that already have been inspected and improved.
News August 22, 2018
U.S. manufacturers are not reshoring
A.T. Kearney published its fourth annual study on reshoring. The new release shows record imports in 2017 from traditional offshoring countries.
News August 20, 2018 Kip Hanson
Losing my religion, part two
A blade and knife manufacturer for the lumber industry suggested that it might have to close its plant in Michigan. The largest nail producer in the U.S. has laid off 60 workers and warns that it may be forced to move its factory to Mexico. A California cannery said its profit margins could drop by up to 70 percent over the coming months. A well-known motorcycle manufacturer said it's shifting some of its production to foreign countries. What is this financial crisis that's affecting so many manufacturing companies? In each case, the Trump administration's tariffs on steel and aluminum are said to be the culprit.
News August 17, 2018
By the numbers: The global state of labor in manufacturing
Regardless of which area of the world you're in, lack of labor is a pervasive problem that has the potential to cripple the global economy. Fortunately, automation in many forms can help bridge the gap and fill holes on the factory floor, doing jobs that humans just don't want—and can afford to turn down.
News August 16, 2018
The role of smart sensors in manufacturing
Sensors have played a role in manufacturing for years, but until recently they have been largely constrained by issues such as system noise, signal attenuation, and response dynamics.Today, integration of local computing power and the internet of things has transformed ordinary sensors into smart sensors, enabling them to carry out complex calculations on measured data locally within a sensor module.
News August 15, 2018
Global manufacturing scorecard: How the U.S. compares with 18 other nations
To move forward, it is important to see how American manufacturing compares with that of other nations. This report develops a global manufacturing scorecard that looks at five dimensions of the manufacturing environment: overall policies and regulations; tax policy; energy, transportation and health costs; workforce quality; and infrastructure and innovation.