Operations


  • Tyson to shutter major beef plant in Nebraska amid US cattle shortage

    The meatpacker is set to lay off more than 3,200 workers and cut production at a Texas facility as it positions the business for “long term success.”  

    By Sarah Zimmerman • Nov. 25, 2025
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    Nokia pledges $4B US manufacturing, R&D investment

    The commitment adds to the $2.3 billion the Finland-based electronics giant spent to acquire chipmaker Infinera, which was completed in February.

    By Nov. 24, 2025
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    Navigating Manufacturing Compliance Trends

    Manufacturers must manage a quickly evolving landscape of regulations for labor, chemicals, emissions, trade policy and more.

    By Manufacturing Dive staff
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    Novelis resumes operations after second fire at New York plant

    The aluminum supplier to the auto industry said the facility has continued to ship finished material to Ford Motor Co., a primary customer.

    By Antone Gonsalves • Nov. 24, 2025
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    Cobots are out, collaborative applications are in after safety standard change

    Recent ISO and ANSI standard updates have shifted to the term “collaborative application,” in recognition of the safety considerations involved when robots and humans interact in manufacturing settings.

    By Sakshi Udavant • Nov. 24, 2025
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    Vulcan Elements selects North Carolina for $918M magnet facility

    The Benson site follows the manufacturer’s $1.4 billion partnership with the U.S. government and rare-earth and critical-minerals refiner ReElement Technologies. 

    By Nov. 21, 2025
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    Novartis to build manufacturing hub in North Carolina with $771M investment

    The medicine maker is adding three new production facilities across Durham and Morrisville, and expanding a fourth facility in the area, as part of a broader $23 billion investment plan.

    By Nov. 21, 2025
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    Rockwell Automation to build Wisconsin factory as part of $2B US expansion

    The facility will house more than 1 million square feet of manufacturing and warehouse space and allow customers to see its automation and digital solutions in action on-site.

    By Nov. 20, 2025
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    EPA proposes PFAS reporting revisions under TSCA

    Manufacturers should evaluate whether the changes will impact their reporting compliance and are encouraged to provide feedback to the agency, particularly on the exemptions, attorneys say.

    By Nov. 20, 2025
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    Federal appeals court halts implementation of California’s climate law SB 261

    The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has paused enforcement of legislation requiring large businesses operating in the state to publicly disclose their climate-related financial risks.

    By Zoya Mirza • Nov. 19, 2025
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    GlobalFoundries among chipmakers looking to support physical AI, automotive advancements

    U.S. semiconductor makers Onsemi and Diodes also reported third quarter earnings that reflect growing demand for chips to support emerging tech markets.

    By Nov. 19, 2025
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    Toyota investing $912M to build more hybrids in the US

    The investments include $125 million in Mississippi to assemble the new hybrid-electric Corolla, which will be the first electrified Corolla model built in the United States.

    By Nov. 19, 2025
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    Hackers increasingly target operational technology, with manufacturing sector bearing the brunt

    Companies should segment and monitor their networks to prevent hackers from crossing over from IT to OT, a new report said.

    By Eric Geller • Nov. 18, 2025
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    Digital systems are redefining how manufacturers plan and act on climate commitments.  Unsplash / Voicu Apostol

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    What net zero readiness looks like in manufacturing

    Many manufacturers have set net zero goals — few know how to actually reach them.

    By Mingi Lim (Head of Platform Services, CnerG) and Kate Roh (Head of Global Markets, CnerG) • Nov. 18, 2025
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    Edgewell to sell feminine care business, consolidate manufacturing

    The Stayfree pad manufacturer is divesting its business to hygiene and health company Essity and plans to shutter four factory sites, combining them into one automated plant.

    By Nov. 17, 2025
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    More than $5B in frozen SBA loans begin to thaw as government reopens

    Funds were inaccessible to small businesses seeking capital for investments, payroll and more. The shutdown also paused processing of a new revolving credit program for manufacturers.

    By Nov. 17, 2025
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    IFS, Anthropic partner on AI for industrial frontline workers

    The companies launched Resolve, an industrial tool that technicians can use to identify issues before they happen and reduce factory downtime.

    By Nov. 14, 2025
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    How GE Appliances is using new tech to fuel a ‘zero distance’ supply chain

    The appliance maker is leaning heavily on automation and other tools as it continues to expand its U.S.-based manufacturing footprint.

    By Philip Neuffer • Nov. 14, 2025
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    Machinists ratify Boeing’s fifth contract proposal, ending strike at fighter jet plants

    Had the IAM District 837-represented workers chosen to reject the offer, the company could not guarantee employees would not be displaced, said Steve Parker, the plane manufacturer’s defense, space and security segment CEO.

    By Nov. 13, 2025
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    Volvo eyes potential for growing US vehicle production

    The automaker’s CEO said that more vehicles will be built at its plant in Ridgeville, South Carolina, to boost North American sales and mitigate tariffs.

    By Paul Myles • Nov. 13, 2025
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    Toyota to spend additional $10B on US operations

    The automaker also began production at its $13.9 billion battery plant in North Carolina on Wednesday, its first and only facility outside of Japan.

    By Nov. 12, 2025
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    Deep Dive

    Industrial M&A ramps up as tariffs settle in, interest rates drop and funds are flush

    Private equity and strategic buyers are increasingly competitive acquirers in multiple manufacturing sectors. Deal experts predict much more activity as the market heats up into 2026.

    By Nov. 12, 2025
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    CNH navigated Q3 declines as tariffs and slow demand hurt profits

    As the company absorbed the impacts of higher costs, net income plummeted 78% to $676 million compared to last year.

    By Nov. 10, 2025
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    Q&A

    How a Marine veteran learned to lead on the plant floor

    Kelly Harris shares how military experience helped her career as a site manager at an Air Products facility in Arizona and what opportunities she sees for veterans in manufacturing.

    By Nov. 10, 2025
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    UPS, FedEx ground dozens of aircraft at Boeing’s recommendation

    The halt to MD-11 flight operations comes after the deadly crash of a UPS aircraft of that type in Louisville, Kentucky.

    By Max Garland • Nov. 8, 2025
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    Opinion

    Aerospace-grade standards are coming to plastic. Are you ready?

    Mike Ciaccio, general manager of Polymershapes, outlines an ongoing shift toward higher customer expectations for plastics manufacturers.

    By Mike Ciaccio • Nov. 7, 2025