Manufacturing
Manufacturing sector news can be a leading indicator for supply chain managers looking for information about supplier capacity, production challenges, inventory tactics, and other operations trends. Are you a manufacturing executive looking for further coverage of the sector? See our sister publication manufacturingdive.com.
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USITC probes USMCA auto rules’ impact on industry competitiveness
The new study will assess how the major trade pact shapes auto supply chains, technology shifts and the future of electric vehicle manufacturing.
By Antone Gonsalves • March 12, 2026 -
Trump admin probes foreign manufacturing production, capacity
The Section 301 investigation covers several countries, including China and Mexico, alleging their production rates are “untethered” from domestic and global demand.
By Phil Neuffer • March 12, 2026 -
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Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.
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Intel has manufacturing capacity issues. They may take years to fix.
The company redirected some of its chips production to meet surging server demand, but analysts say it's missing out on emerging AI-driven trends.
By Nathan Owens • March 11, 2026 -
General Mills taps interim CSCO for top supply chain post
Company veteran Jonathan Ness will oversee global supply chain operations and report directly to the CEO.
By Antone Gonsalves • March 10, 2026 -
Campbell’s promotes supply chain head Cassandra Green to CSCO
Green steps into a top leadership role focused on logistics and planning, procurement, manufacturing and food safety and quality.
By Antone Gonsalves • March 10, 2026 -
Manufacturers’ biggest challenge in adopting AI is preparing their systems for it, expert says
Companies that can adapt their physical environment and workflows are set to benefit the most from the technology.
By Nathan Owens • March 9, 2026 -
Can reshoring and onshoring deliver manufacturing sustainability benefits?
Manufacturers may be weighing tariff costs, but they’re also assessing whether domestic production investments can help achieve supply chain resilience, procurement and labor goals.
By Keesa Schreane • March 6, 2026 -
Honda limits tariff impact via logistics, procurement tweaks
The automaker is also tackling supply gaps, but warns China rare earth supplies are emerging as a new risk.
By Antone Gonsalves • March 5, 2026 -
Prices surge to highest level since 2022 as Middle East conflict escalates: PMI
U.S. manufacturing activity expanded for the second month in a row, driven by new orders and backlog growth, as tariffs and rising oil prices inject uncertainty.
By Nathan Owens • March 2, 2026 -
‘It’s not just all the big companies’: Warehouse robotics use expands
As-a-service models and success stories from peers are pushing SMEs to invest in automation technology within their supply chains alongside giants like Walmart and Amazon.
By S.L. Fuller • March 2, 2026 -
Whirlpool to lay off over 300 at Iowa plant as Machinists try to save jobs
The appliance manufacturer also plans to implement a second wave of job cuts at the Amana facility in the second quarter and move production to its operations in Mexico.
By Sara Samora • March 2, 2026 -
Apple to produce Mac mini computers in US for the first time
The move would double the iPhone maker’s manufacturing footprint in Houston, where it also plans to expand production of its servers.
By Nathan Owens • Feb. 27, 2026 -
Newell Brands leans on tariff playbook again in 2026
The Yankee Candle parent company is doubling down on strategies like sourcing shifts and automation to navigate a tariff impact of $130 million in 2026.
By Antone Gonsalves • Feb. 26, 2026 -
Applied Materials to pay $252.5M to settle export violations
The semiconductor manufacturing equipment maker’s penalty is the second-highest the Bureau of Industry and Security ever imposed.
By Sara Samora • Feb. 25, 2026 -
Hormel taps Hershey veteran as chief supply chain officer
Will Bonifant will oversee the branded food company’s global supply chain, including manufacturing, procurement, and logistics, effective March 9.
By Antone Gonsalves • Feb. 25, 2026 -
Manufacturers look for certainty following Supreme Court’s tariff decision
Industry organizations stressed the need for a more targeted approach to tariffs as the president leverages other authorities to conduct his trade agenda.
By Nathan Owens • Feb. 24, 2026 -
REI, Arlon Graphics lean on agility, trusted partners in supply shocks
Tight ties with finance and IT are also critical to riding out supply chain disruptions, company executives said.
By Antone Gonsalves • Feb. 24, 2026 -
Stellantis names former GM exec to lead purchasing and supplier quality for North America
Marcelo Conti spent the past 11 years at General Motors, most recently as the automaker’s head of purchasing for interior, exterior and thermal products.
By Eric Walz • Feb. 19, 2026 -
4 fashion supply chain trends to watch in 2026
As trade uncertainty continues to strain sourcing, companies will lean on cost-management strategies and AI-fueled efficiencies.
By Kelly Stroh • Feb. 19, 2026 -
Smithfield to build $1.3B pork processing plant
The facility, which will also produce packaged meats, will replace a more than 100-year-old plant in South Dakota and provide “significant efficiency gains.”
By Sarah Zimmerman • Feb. 18, 2026 -
Revlon appoints COO to run global supply chain
Mario Rivera is tasked with driving an end-to-end supply chain transformation for the cosmetics maker after stints at CVS Health and Target.
By Antone Gonsalves • Feb. 17, 2026 -
Tariffs, supplier fire continue to batter Ford
Confusion over the start date for auto part levy offsets caused the automaker to incur higher costs than it originally expected.
By Phil Neuffer • Feb. 13, 2026 -
Trump administration moves to require 100% domestic materials in EV chargers
The proposed increase from 55% calls for nearly all charger materials, including iron and steel, to be made in the U.S. to receive federal funding.
By Nathan Owens • Feb. 13, 2026 -
Campbell’s to shutter Cape Cod potato chip plant
The company plans to shift production at the Massachusetts site, which also makes Kettle Brand chips, to other facilities to boost efficiency.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 12, 2026 -
Levi’s warehouse network transition hits snag
The clothing maker said a shift away from an owned distribution center to a third-party run facility has taken longer than expected.
By Phil Neuffer • Feb. 12, 2026