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Production demand raises financial stress on aerospace, defense suppliers: Report
Larger companies will need to communicate with their supply chains more than ever and help with working capital, RapidRatings Executive Chairman James Gellert said.
By Sara Samora • Updated 14 hours ago -
Deere faces latest right-to-repair lawsuit; this time about construction
A $99 million settlement proposal with a group of farmers and independent agriculture repair shop owners received preliminary approval this week in a separate case.
By Nathan Owens • May 19, 2026 -
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TrendlineNavigating Manufacturing Compliance Trends
Manufacturers must manage a quickly evolving landscape of regulations for packaging, chemicals, labor and more.
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Toyota eyes $2B plant expansion in San Antonio
That automaker is assessing potential locations and seeking incentives for a new facility in Texas, called Project Orca, with construction set to begin this year.
By Sara Samora • May 18, 2026 -
Entergy signs with Hyundai Steel-Posco as part of recent metals deals
In other news, Alcoa plans to invest $65 million to expand and upgrade its Norway smelter for recycled content, and FabArc Steel Supply broke ground on its Oxford, Alabama, headquarters.
By Nathan Owens • May 18, 2026 -
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Navigating uncertainty: How manufacturers can build resilience in turbulent times
How manufacturers are building resilience and adaptability amid constant supply chain disruption.
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Anduril raises $5B, plans to invest in manufacturing, R&D
The weapons maker, along with Leidos, CoAspire, Castelion and Zone 5, signed a three-year agreement to supply the Defense Department with 10,000 missiles.
By Sara Samora • May 15, 2026 -
USG to invest $1.2B in Texas factory
The project will create nearly 200 jobs and expand the gypsum products manufacturer’s footprint to Orange, where it’s been looking to go since early 2025.
By Nathan Owens • May 15, 2026 -
NAM calls for making the USMCA even more manufacturing friendly
The “most pro-U.S. manufacturing trade agreement in history” can still be enhanced during negotiations at the six-year mark with process improvements, the National Association of Manufacturers said in a new report.
By Jeffrey Kinney • May 15, 2026 -
Q1 saw net loss of 5,900 renewable energy manufacturing jobs: EDF report
The Environmental Defense Fund cited $1.4 billion in canceled renewable energy investments stemming from federal policy shifts around EVs, renewable energy and tailpipe emissions.
By Jeffrey Kinney • May 14, 2026 -
Goodyear in talks to close North Carolina tire factory that employs 1,700
The tire giant is looking to restructure its manufacturing footprint as increased uncertainty from weak demand and raw material disruptions affect sales.
By Nathan Owens • May 14, 2026 -
Nippon Steel FY2025 profit plunges 95%
The U.S. Steel parent faced headwinds from a weak global market and one-off issues, including a fire at its Hokkaido, Japan, location, as it continued to integrate U.S. operations post-acquisition.
By Nathan Owens • May 13, 2026 -
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Boeing plans $1B investment in Kansas facilities
The plane manufacturer has been integrating the Spirit AeroSystems fuselage plants in Wichita as it prepares to ramp up its monthly 737 Max production from 42 to 47 this summer.
By Sara Samora • May 13, 2026 -
Coal-based steelmaking outpaces the industry’s low-emissions transition
Electric arc furnaces grew by 1% over the past year to comprise 34% of global capacity, as steelmakers invest in existing blast furnaces, the Global Energy Monitor found.
By Nathan Owens • May 12, 2026 -
Century Aluminum advances Oklahoma smelter project, CEO says
The aluminum producer is expecting earnings to improve in the second quarter as it expands production capacity at its South Carolina and Iceland smelters.
By Nathan Owens • May 11, 2026 -
GlobalFoundries Q1 revenue surpasses $1.6B, beats expectations
The company's financial results were driven in part by "meaningful traction in secular growth end markets," CEO Timothy Breen said on an earnings call.
By Jeffrey Kinney • May 11, 2026 -
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Sponsored by InfosysFrom smart reactive to intelligent proactive: Here’s how agentic AI is unlocking efficiency in manufacturing
Discover how Agentic AI is powering the shift to smarter, more resilient factories.
By Jasmeet Singh, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Manufacturing, Infosys • May 11, 2026 -
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India-based companies announce a record $20B worth of US investments
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and biotechnology firm Cilcare also announced partnerships and investments involving France, Korea, Jordan and South Africa at the 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit in Maryland.
By Jeffrey Kinney • May 8, 2026 -
Lilly to invest extra $4.5B across Indiana manufacturing
The Indianapolis-based company expanded its spend to ensure it can meet growing demand for genetic therapies and weight-loss drugs.
By Nathan Owens • May 8, 2026 -
Trade court rules Trump’s 10% global tariff illegal
Despite saying the levy was "unauthorized by law,” the U.S. Court of International Trade did not issue a universal stay, instead providing injunctive relief for three parties tied to the case.
By Phil Neuffer • May 8, 2026 -
Massachusetts startup launches ‘largest robot data factory in the US’
Manufacturing Dive recently visited Tutor Intelligence's new headquarters in Watertown, where the firm is seeing growing demand for its autonomous robots.
By Nathan Owens • May 7, 2026 -
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1,350 Olin workers ratify contract, end strike at Missouri Winchester factory
IAM Local 778-represented employees will return to work on Thursday at the company’s Lake City Army Ammunition manufacturing plant in Independence.
By Sara Samora • Updated May 7, 2026 -
Unusual Machines, 6K Energy, CRG Defense, SES AI take steps to be NDAA compliant
The drone and battery cell makers are aligning their operations with the Department of Defense’s prohibition on purchasing batteries for weapons and support systems made with materials sourced from foreign entities of concern.
By Sara Samora • May 6, 2026 -
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Inside Ford’s efforts to build an affordable electric truck
A skunkworks team at the automaker's Long Beach facility is focused on rapidly testing new ideas to gain a competitive edge.
By Bengt Halvorson • May 6, 2026 -
P&G flags $150M hit from Iran war supply disruptions
The consumer goods manufacturer aims to blunt the impact by reformulating products and diversifying its supply base.
By Antone Gonsalves • May 6, 2026 -
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CitroTech, Hexion form fire-retardant joint venture
The HexiTech partnership will help scale CitroTech’s fire inhibitor products that can be used to treat wood, lumber and building materials. The companies are in talks with major wood manufacturers, CEO Wes Bolsen said.
By Sara Samora • May 5, 2026