Manufacturing: Page 25
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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Supply chain issues throw a wrench into school construction projects
Persistent labor shortages and inflation have led initially budgeted project costs to increase from the agreed upon price, one source told K-12 Dive.
By Naaz Modan • Aug. 8, 2023 -
Bankrupt AeroCision looks to pay suppliers $5M
The aerospace parts maker filed for Chapter 11 last week after it buckled under revenue shortfalls, rising costs and supply chain disruptions.
By Ben Unglesbee • Aug. 7, 2023 -
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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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Boeing prepares its supply chain for increased 737 production targets
The aerospace company delivered 136 total aircraft last quarter, with plans to reach 50 unit deliveries a month by 2026.
By Kelly Stroh • Aug. 3, 2023 -
Paccar projects boost in production for 2023
Despite lingering supply chain issues, the OEM aims to build at least 290,000 Class 8 trucks for the U.S. and Canada market.
By David Taube • Aug. 3, 2023 -
US lawmakers look to end sale and import of commercial kangaroo skin products
The bill's introduction follows moves from Puma and Nike to discontinue the use of kangaroo skin in their supply chains by the end of 2023.
By Lara Ewen • Aug. 2, 2023 -
Kraft Heinz transitioning to all-recycled packaging for Kraft Real Mayo and Miracle Whip
The change will impact the popular products in the U.S., part of the food and beverage giant's plan to cut virgin plastic use by 20% by 2030.
By Maria Rachal • Aug. 2, 2023 -
Manufacturing is in a trough, but economists say recovery is on the way
While consumer demand remains low, manufacturers are preparing for better days ahead, with slightly improved production levels and stable prices.
By Kate Magill • Aug. 1, 2023 -
Labor Department launches program to reduce warehouse injuries
Injury rates in storage and distribution facilities are higher than the national average, the department said.
By Alejandra Carranza • July 31, 2023 -
How Brooks Running is deepening its supply chain visibility
The sports equipment retailer implemented traceability platform TrusTrace as the company works toward its responsible sourcing goals.
By Kelly Stroh • July 28, 2023 -
Gap adds its name to the Pakistan Accord
The retail giant signed the legally binding agreement which aims to guarantee supply chain worker safety.
By Lara Ewen • July 25, 2023 -
Ford supplier invests $790M to build 3 Tennessee plants
Magna International will produce key parts for Ford’s second-generation electric truck, and is the first company to join the automaker’s supplier park.
By Sara Samora • July 25, 2023 -
Energy Department offers $32M for critical mineral supply chains
The Biden administration is looking to develop production sites to extract materials such as lithium and cobalt from coal-based sources.
By Kate Magill • July 24, 2023 -
Why diverse sourcing in aerospace manufacturing is harder than it seems
Aviation companies like Boeing boast of impressive minority-owned vendor programs. But suppliers say securing contracts remains a complex and often difficult process.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • July 20, 2023 -
Mercedes-Benz brings ChatGPT to factories
The automaker’s chatbot pilot will use data queries to help employees make production planning decisions faster.
By Kate Magill • July 19, 2023 -
Kraft Heinz to build $400M automated distribution center in Illinois
The high-tech warehouse is expected to open in 2025 and feature end-to-end automation that includes storage and retrieval systems.
By Alexei Alexis • July 18, 2023 -
Are supply chains ready for nearshoring?
As companies consider realistic options for diversifying their supply chains, one Supply Chain Dive panelist asked if partners are ready to respond to new changes.
By Kelly Stroh • July 18, 2023 -
Tesla supplier to establish factory in New Mexico
Hota Industrial Manufacturing chose the state for its easy access to Texas and Mexico.
By Sara Samora • July 14, 2023 -
Theo Chocolate restructures operations to tackle rising costs
The chocolate maker will shutter its Seattle manufacturing facility and merge with American Licorice Company.
By Kelly Stroh • July 11, 2023 -
PepsiCo struggles to advance its plastic sustainability goals
The food and beverage company is inching closer to its goal of using 100% repurposed, compostable or biodegradable packaging.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 10, 2023 -
Manufacturing slowed in June to some of its lowest levels this year
More companies turned to layoffs last month as soft demand pushed manufacturers to cut costs.
By Kate Magill • July 10, 2023 -
At Colgate, supply chain and sustainability come from the same tube
The CPG aims to reduce plastic waste and its carbon footprint as part of its environmental strategy.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 30, 2023 -
Micron plans first chip factory in India
U.S. chipmakers are diversifying their manufacturing networks as the Biden administration urges them to invest outside of China.
By Kate Magill • June 29, 2023 -
GM signs deal with Australian company for key battery materials
The automaker will contribute a $85 million loan toward a new manganese sulfate plant.
By Ben Unglesbee • June 27, 2023 -
Intel grows global footprint with chip production sites in Germany, Poland
The semiconductor company is working to build an end-to-end supply chain in the European Union.
By Kate Magill • June 26, 2023 -
Dick’s bans forever chemicals in its clothing supply chain
The retailer's restriction on PFAS, which are unable break down in the environment, applies to all of its vendors and suppliers.
By Laurel Deppen • June 22, 2023