Durable Goods Orders Decline on Transportation March 24, 2023 New orders for durable goods fell in February on transportation equipment, the Commerce Department reported today.
Thriving Through 'The Great Resignation' March 24, 2023 A modern approach to hiring, onboarding, and retention is key to long-term success.
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.
Reviving U.S. Manufacturing March 21, 2023 The U.S. is on its way to becoming a manufacturing powerhouse again, but the White House can do even more by pushing the industry to digitize operations.
ABB Unveils Film Series About Women in Industry March 20, 2023 ABB announced the launch of its new film series: Unstoppable. This series aims to promote diversity and profile three remarkable female leaders in the mining, pulp and paper, and metals industries.
Attention to Names and Other Details March 16, 2023 What’s in a Name? Knowing the right ones can mean the difference between getting your foot in the door with a new customer and being left out in the cold.
TRUMPF Starts Work on Expansion March 13, 2023 TRUMPF Inc. has begun work on expanding its local manufacture and sheet metal assembly of fabricating machine tools in Farmington, Conn.
Machine Tool Orders Slide in January March 13, 2023 Orders for machine tools slid in January on both a monthly and year-over-year basis, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology said today.
Manufacturing Starts to Feel Economic Pain March 13, 2023 The manufacturing economy is starting to feel some pain.
Manufacturing Loses 4,000 Jobs in February March 10, 2023 Manufacturing lost 4,000 jobs last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said today.