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.
Hino Motors Manufacturing U.S.A., Announces New President and COO September 1, 2023 Hino Motors Manufacturing U.S.A. announces Mr. Davey Jung as the new President and CEO, marking a strategic leadership transition in the commercial truck manufacturing sector.
GM Raises Full-Year Forecast April 25, 2023 General Motors Co. today boosted its full-year forecast despite reporting lower first-quarter earnings.
Eaton Deepens DEI Efforts — and Results March 21, 2023 Manufacturing Engineering (ME) Senior Editor Steve Plumb spoke with Eaton’s Monica Jackson, vice president, Global Inclusion and Diversity, and Petra Godoy, director, Human Resources, Vehicle and Corporate Groups, South and Central America, to discuss the company’s plans for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Lear Selected by GM for EV Unit October 28, 2022 Lear Corp. said it has been selected by General Motors to exclusively supply the Battery Disconnect Unit (BDU) on all full-size SUVs and trucks built on the automaker’s Ultium EV Platform through 2030.
New Normal: Supply Chain Resiliency & Transparency! October 5, 2022 Auto suppliers regroup to position themselves for the future in the wake of myriad disruptions.
Navigating an Uncertain Future October 3, 2022 The auto industry moves to an EV future while grappling with a problem-filled present.
Successful ERP Transition and the 5 Stages of Grief February 8, 2022 Large-scale operational transitions can emulate loss to employees who are comfortable with existing systems.
The Strategic Impact of Choosing the Right Tooling February 3, 2022 The right tooling can have a profound effect on a shop’s competitiveness and future growth.
Good News for Smaller Manufacturers January 26, 2022 Larger manufacturing enterprises have benefitted from smart-manufacturing innovations while smaller manufacturers have lagged behind—but that is changing.