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Caterpillar to triple power generation capacity, raises 2030 targets
Growing demand from data center and oil and gas customers is driving the investment as geopolitical disruptions squeeze energy prices higher.
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Siemens, Diageo, Oxbo and others open US facilities in April
The openings span industries including beverages, metals processing, farming, health and wellness products, passenger rail and solar.
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US Steel to invest $1.9B in a ‘first-of-its-kind’ direct reduced iron plant
The expansion will bolster its domestic supply chain and allow the company to feed DRI directly into the furnace while still hot, a spokesperson said.
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Lockheed Martin, e-Vac Magnetics, Oerlikon air critical minerals concerns
The companies had to “get creative” to mitigate the costs of procuring critical materials such as rare earth minerals.
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Defense Department awards over $200M to 26 R&D projects
The projects span across eight regional hubs under the agency’s Microelectronics Commons program, which focuses on technical areas such as quantum, secure edge computing, 5G/6G and artificial intelligence hardware.
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Cleveland-Cliffs partners with Palantir on AI-driven steelmaking
The company plans to embed advanced technologies to enhance its operational workflows across its U.S. facilities and stay ahead of competitors.
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GM forecasts $500M tariff refund, plans further mitigation efforts
The automaker still projects up to $3.5 billion in duty costs in 2026, primarily driven by Section 232 levies, including those on steel and aluminum.
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Intel’s $13.6B in Q1 revenue driven by ‘tremendous’ AI demand
The company’s x86 CPU franchise, advanced packaging technology and large manufacturing network position it well to compete in the nearly $1 trillion semiconductor market, CEO Lip-Bu Tan said.
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Nucor’s Q1 beat Wall Street estimates on higher pricing, steel demand
The Charlotte-based company generated net sales of $9.5 billion and more than doubled its net earnings compared to the previous quarter as tariffs impacted steel imports.
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JBM Packaging celebrates first graduate of in-prison training program
While in prison, Billy Campbell trained on JBM Packaging’s manufacturing equipment, and then secured full-time employment upon his release. He joined the roughly 40% of JBM’s employees who were formerly incarcerated.
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Eclipse raises $1.3B to reshore manufacturing, strengthen supply chains
The capital, provided mostly by U.S. universities and foundations, will go to startups focused on robotics, automation and other innovations.
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Robotics stakeholders urge Congress to ‘act now’ to regain global leadership
The United States will fall further behind China in deploying robotics with artificial intelligence without federal support, experts said at a subcommittee hearing Tuesday.
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Skydio pledges $3.5B to expand US drone manufacturing
The funds will go toward establishing a fifth facility that will be “five times larger” than its other facilities in California, the Silicon Valley-based company said.
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Data center boom continues to buoy Texas Instruments
On its first quarter earnings call, the company reported net income of $1.6 billion and gross profit of $2.8 billion.
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Stakeholders urge Congress to improve EPA’s strict critical minerals regulations
The Toxic Substances Control Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act are contributing to critical minerals supply chain issues, witnesses said at a House environmental subcommittee hearing.
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Drugmaker AbbVie chooses North Carolina for $1.4B manufacturing campus
The 185-acre site will be the company’s largest single investment to date, with a focus on small-volume parenteral products like vials and prefilled syringes.
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Tracking PFAS legislation across the US
The Massachusetts Senate passed a bill including funding alternatives to PFAS in firefighter gear and other products.
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Anheuser-Busch doubles US manufacturing investment to $600M
The company’s Brewing Future initiative includes improvements and workforce commitments at facilities across the country.
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Broadcom agrees to support development of Meta’s next-generation AI chips
The "multiyear, multigenerational” deal builds on the companies' existing AI chip partnership to support Meta Training and Inference Accelerator chips, Broadcom said.
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Manufacturers spent about $32B training workers: MI survey
The Manufacturing Institute’s workforce survey also found that companies are spending nearly 5 more hours training their existing employees than they did in 2019.
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Brady to acquire productivity solutions unit from Honeywell for $1.4B
The segment makes barcode scanners, mobile computers and printing products for the warehouse and logistics industries. Honeywell told Manufacturing Dive it’s not yet disclosing the number or locations of sites included in the sale.
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Cleveland-Cliffs CEO says ‘order book is full’ as steel prices rise
First quarter earnings increased as the flat-rolled steel provider continues its trade talks with Posco and begins to embed AI into its operations.
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California Senate bill could add costly requirements for advanced manufacturing, CMTA says
Other pending state bills could impose more manufacturing compliance costs and other regulatory burdens, the California Manufacturing & Technology Association said.
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Leidos to form security screening joint venture with medical imaging manufacturer
The Fortune 500 company’s new entity with Analogic aligns with its 2030 growth strategy and the Trump administration’s homeland security priorities.
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Union Pacific settles dispute with rail supplier, reaches 7-year agreement
Rocky Mountain Steel plans to operate a new, long-rail mill in Pueblo, Colorado, this year as part of a $1 billion investment in domestic steel production.