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ChemForward, Apple launch screening tool to protect electronics manufacturing workers
Employees use cleaners and degreasers to remove contaminants during electronics or semiconductor production, constantly exposing them to industrial solvents that could cause cancer, irritation and other illnesses.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 25, 2025 -
US government to take 10% stake in Intel with CHIPS funding
The $8.9 billion investment marks a strategic shift in funding for the Trump administration as it looks to bolster domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 25, 2025 -
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tunart via Getty ImagesTrendlineControlling Rising Manufacturing Costs
How companies across the country are managing increased operational and supply costs to remain competitive.
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Trump’s tax law could boost cash flow for manufacturers with deductions and more
The recently signed tax law allows bonus depreciation for qualifying equipment, offers R&D deductions, locks in the corporate tax rate and more. But tariffs and tax code interpretations could still complicate companies’ financial plans.
By Michelle No • Aug. 25, 2025 -
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How to increase your CNC capacity without new machines
How can you unlock extra manufacturing capacity - without adding a single new machine tool?
By Norval Scott • Aug. 25, 2025 -
Opinion
The future of manufacturing belongs to systems thinkers
Licensys’ Matteo Neri urges industry leaders to look beyond efficiency and take a broader view about how to define operational excellence in a constantly changing world.
By Matteo Neri • Aug. 21, 2025 -
Rivian moving forward on $5B Georgia EV plant
The electric vehicle manufacturer had ceased construction on the facility near Social Circle in 2024 to cut costs.
By Larry Avila • Aug. 20, 2025 -
Federal court orders Chemours to stop PFAS discharge from West Virginia facility
The Teflon product manufacturer is disappointed in the court’s ruling and plans to appeal, a company spokesperson said. The company settled another lawsuit related to its Washington Works facility in 2023 for $110 million.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 20, 2025 -
Foxconn, Softbank to establish joint data center equipment factory
The Apple product manufacturer sold the Lordstown, Ohio, facility to the Japan-based conglomerate for $375 million.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 19, 2025 -
Tyson adjusts beef production in face of low supply, healthy demand
The meat processor has cut costs from its operation and slowed processing speeds to get the most from record-low cattle availability.
By Antone Gonsalves • Aug. 18, 2025 -
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Digital twin success for machine builders: Generating revenue
Learn how machine builders can leverage digital twins as standalone products, the cost considerations involved and the long-term financial and strategic benefits.
By Robb Skruck, Leo Moran and Dwayne Negron • Aug. 18, 2025 -
Grinding gears: Tractor makers keep output low amid weak sales
Deere, CNH and Agco are also raising prices and retooling their supplier bases to mitigate the effects of higher steel and aluminum tariffs, as well as country-specific policies.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 15, 2025 -
GE Appliances to invest $3B in US manufacturing
The funds will help the front-load washer manufacturer continue to reshore production from Mexico and China. The company’s first phase of its plans will focus on plants located in Kentucky, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 14, 2025 -
Manufacturing-focused SPAC backed by Trump brothers seeks $300M IPO
The Florida-based firm is looking for private companies advancing U.S. industrial capacity and technological leadership and innovation.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 12, 2025 -
Century Aluminum to restart production in South Carolina, citing Trump’s tariffs
The $50 million investment will increase domestic aluminum production by nearly 10%, the company said, as it also considers additional plant investments.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 11, 2025 -
Opinion
Why manufacturing needs a purpose revolution — not just a digital one
Bringing employees together around a shared objective and sense of community can drive better decisions and productivity, writes LicenSys Group’s Matteo Neri.
By Matteo Neri • Aug. 11, 2025 -
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Driving adoption in smart manufacturing applications with OCM
OCM unlocks real value in smart manufacturing by driving adoption, retention and transformation.
By Troy Mahr and Nataniel Lelental • Aug. 11, 2025 -
Spirit AeroSystems Q2 revenues improved, but still lost $631M
Agreements with major customers Boeing and Airbus have now been delayed to Q4 due to regulatory hurdles.
By Sara Samora • Updated Aug. 11, 2025 -
Glencore completes takeover of Li-Cycle battery recycling assets
Li-Cycle filed for bankruptcy earlier this year and was down to a skeleton staff in North America. European commodities firm Glencore submitted a bid of approximately $40 million to acquire the assets.
By Jacob Wallace • Aug. 8, 2025 -
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No fun: Mattel, Hasbro face retailer delays, tariff costs
Jakks Pacific and other toymakers are strategically raising prices and diversifying their sourcing to mitigate trade pressures.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 7, 2025 -
Caterpillar warns of $1.5B tariff hit as machinery prices slide
The construction and mining equipment giant is expecting higher trade-related costs in the second half of the year. Meanwhile, AI data center demand is driving growth in the power generation business.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 6, 2025 -
US to levy another 25% tariff on India imports
The additional duty, taking effect in 21 days, will stack on top of a 25% country-specific reciprocal tariff set to arrive Thursday.
By Max Garland • Aug. 6, 2025 -
DuPont, Corteva and Chemours reach $875M PFAS settlement with New Jersey
The state is expected to recover more than $3 billion from its lawsuits against other chemical manufacturers such as 3M and Solvay.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 5, 2025 -
Semiconductor industry faces water, sustainability challenges
The boom in chip manufacturing has also increased demand for ultra-pure water. Fabrication plant operators are investing in ways to mitigate water usage, but are still reclaiming a small percentage of it in their operations.
By Michelle No • Aug. 5, 2025 -
Over 3,200 fighter jet workers reject Boeing contract offer, begin strike
IAM District 837 union members have walked off at the plane manufacturer’s facilities in Missouri and Illinois, which assemble aircraft such as the F-15 and the MQ-25 Stingray aerial refueler under the company’s defense segment.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 4, 2025 -
Advances in ‘green steel’ production could stall under the Trump administration
Federal efforts to lower emissions in steel manufacturing, the world’s largest industrial carbon emitter, are now in question. Cleveland-Cliffs recently confirmed plans to drop a hydrogen furnace project in Ohio.
By Austyn Gaffney • Aug. 4, 2025