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    Recession fears are abating, but manufacturers are still pessimistic: NAM survey

    While many executives worry about a weak economy and tight labor market, National Association of Manufacturers Chief Economist Chad Moutray said he thinks the industry is turning a corner.

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    Courtesy of Press Glass.

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    Press Glass to invest $155.3M in Virginia plant expansion

    The investment is about 10 miles away from the Poland-based glass manufacturer’s North America headquarters and factory.

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    UAW strike looms as union says it won’t extend negotiations

    If the United Auto Workers strikes against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis, it plans to ask specific chapters to strike rather than taking action all at once.

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    Courtesy of Schenck Process.

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    Hillenbrand acquires Schenck Process’s food, materials business for $730M

    The deal is part of the machinery maker’s strategy to grow its plastics, food and recycling businesses.

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    Worker confidence in AI may be growing despite unease about the tech

    HR and technology professionals believe generative AI will create more demand for their skills, according to a report from consulting firm Robert Half.

  • Boeing supplier plans $65M Kentucky plant upgrade

    Safran Landing Systems is purchasing new equipment for the Walton site to meet the rising demand for its carbon composite brakes.

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    How the Department of Labor’s new overtime pay proposal could impact manufacturers

    Companies should start preparing for the possible change now to avoid future compliance issues, one expert tells Manufacturing Dive.

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    Drug Supply Chain Security Act enforcement delayed until 2024

    The extension aims to help drug manufacturers and distributors develop and refine their systems for electronic data sharing.

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    Southeast a ‘powerhouse’ of EV manufacturing but utility investment lags rest of nation: report

    “We're going to do a lot of education and outreach to our regulators,” said Stan Cross, electric transportation policy director for the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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    Ohio tile maker Nox US faces $545K in OSHA penalties

    The citation is one of the highest in the state this year, adding to $1.2 million in fines levied against the company in 2022.

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    Hyundai’s Georgia EV supplier network adds 3 more manufacturers

    Since the automaker broke ground last year, 11 investments by the company’s partners have totaled over $2 billion in the state.

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    AstraZeneca forges deal with genomics biotech to use its AI technology

    The partnership will give the pharma access to Verge Genomics’ platform, which uses human tissue data to find drug targets for diseases that degrade the nerve system.

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    JM Smucker to buy Twinkies manufacturer Hostess Brands for $5.6B

    The purchase will deepen the jam and peanut butter maker’s presence in growing categories and consumer occasions focused on convenience.

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    Courtesy of Gov. JB Pritzker’s Facebook page.

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    Gotion to establish $2B Illinois battery plant

    The China-based manufacturer plans to create 2,600 jobs at the site, set to open next year.

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    Opinion

    5 ways manufacturers can execute on innovation

    At a time of immense change in the industry, companies should take manageable steps to experiment with new ideas and implement operational changes. 

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    Sonoco adds 15 facilities in $330M WestRock deal

    The deal adds 1,100 employees across the U.S., Mexico, Chile and Argentina and expands the company's recycled fiber-based packaging capacity.

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    Why chemical companies should prepare for hurricane season

    As climate change leads to more extreme weather, experts warn thousands of U.S. chemicals plants should secure their facilities to prevent the release of hazardous materials.

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    SpaceX sued by Justice Department over hiring discrimination

    The rocket maker allegedly refused to hire refugees and those granted asylum and discouraged them from applying, assuming it was in violation of federal export control laws.

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    Domtar to ‘indefinitely’ idle Ontario mill, affecting 450 jobs

    The decision to shut down the plant followed ongoing operating losses and high maintenance costs. 

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    Enphase Energy opens Texas manufacturing site

    The solar equipment company is also working with two other contract manufacturers in Wisconsin and South Carolina to expand production capacity.

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    Entek breaks ground on $1.5B Indiana battery separator plant

    The four-building campus will produce enough separators to power up to 1.6 million EVs by 2027.

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    FDA issues warning letters to three baby formula makers

    Perrigo, ByHeart and Mead Johnson received letters as part of the agency's ongoing review of formula manufacturing after years of constrained supply and recalls.

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    Cummins, Daimler, Paccar partner on $3B US battery plant

    The three trucking OEMs are forming a joint venture to produce LFP batteries in the country as demand for electric trucks continues to grow.

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    Saint-Gobain to close New Hampshire plant in restructuring move

    The gradual shuttering will mark an end to composite solutions production in North America for the France-based company.

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    Opinion

    How chipmakers can manage future growth

    Managing headcount costs and leveraging federal funds are key ways companies can mitigate damage during an economic downturn.