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manufacturers

  • How to Know Your Car Is Recalled
    How to Know Your Car Is Recalled
    By Joey Solitro and Kelley R. Taylor From Kiplinger's Personal Finance Question: How do you know if your vehicle is being recalled? And how frequently do recalls happen? Answer: Manufacturers ...
    March 19, 2024BY Tribune News Service
  • ‘Unviable’: Manufacturers Strain Under Weight of COVID Debt Levy
    ‘Unviable’: Manufacturers Strain Under Weight of COVID Debt Levy
    Victoria's State Revenue Office has also been accused of inflating land valuations so the government can charge higher ...
    March 4, 2024BY Henry Jom
  • Japan Manufacturing Slows to 21-Month Low, Services Pick Up With Reopening for Visa-Free Travel
    Japan Manufacturing Slows to 21-Month Low, Services Pick Up With Reopening for Visa-Free Travel
    Japan's factory activity growth slowed further to a 21-month low in October as relentless cost pressures torment manufacturers; ...
    October 24, 2022BY Toya Bayar
  • 60 Percent of British Manufacturers at Risk of Going Under as Energy Bills Skyrocket
    60 Percent of British Manufacturers at Risk of Going Under as Energy Bills Skyrocket
    Britain’s manufacturers are warning that their energy costs have already spiraled out of control, with nearly half reporting ...
    September 5, 2022BY Owen Evans
  • Backlogs, More Staff Help German Factories Against Headwinds: PMI
    Backlogs, More Staff Help German Factories Against Headwinds: PMI
    BERLIN—German manufacturers slightly increased outputs in May, buoyed by order backlogs, increased staffing, and, in some cases, improved ...
    June 2, 2022BY Reuters
  • Food Manufacturers Start to Cut Capacity Amid Labour Shortages and Supply Chain Woes
    Food Manufacturers Start to Cut Capacity Amid Labour Shortages and Supply Chain Woes
    Canada's food manufacturers are starting to cut capacity and focus on key products as they confront labour shortages ...
    January 19, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • US-Based Toy Manufacturers Step Up to Void Left by Stuttering Global Supply Chains
    US-Based Toy Manufacturers Step Up to Void Left by Stuttering Global Supply Chains
    With global shipping logistics resembling a harried crow’s nest these days, toy manufacturers with domestic operations are happily ...
    December 19, 2021BY Rachel Hartman
  • Pandemic Accelerates Need to Replace Imports With Domestic Goods
    Pandemic Accelerates Need to Replace Imports With Domestic Goods
    More than a year after the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus entered the scene, manufacturers are dealing with ...
    November 28, 2021BY Rachel Hartman
  • As Supply Chains Falter, Manufacturers Contemplate Permanent Changes
    As Supply Chains Falter, Manufacturers Contemplate Permanent Changes
    The COVID-19 pandemic has upended production levels, consumer demand, and supply chain logistics at nearly every point across ...
    November 22, 2021BY Rachel Hartman
  • Rising Input Costs, Material Shortages, Plus Supply Chain Woes Leading to Higher Prices
    Rising Input Costs, Material Shortages, Plus Supply Chain Woes Leading to Higher Prices
    U.S. businesses are dealing with growing inflationary pressures with rising input costs, material shortages, and unresolved supply issues being ...
    November 7, 2021BY Rachel Hartman
  • California Governor Signs Legislation Eliminating ‘Exploitative’ Piece Rate for Garment Industry Workers
    California Governor Signs Legislation Eliminating ‘Exploitative’ Piece Rate for Garment Industry Workers
    California has become the first U.S. state to eliminate paying garment workers by the piece or unit, and will ...
    September 28, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • Drink Demands and Manufacturing’s Ability to Adapt
    Drink Demands and Manufacturing’s Ability to Adapt
    From an increased interest in wellness to growing concerns over the planet’s wellbeing, consumers’ habits are changing, and ...
    September 19, 2021BY Rachel Hartman
  • Japan Manufacturers’ Mood Falls to 5-Month Low in September: Poll
    Japan Manufacturers’ Mood Falls to 5-Month Low in September: Poll
    TOKYO—Japanese manufacturers' confidence worsened to a five-month low in September as the fallout from the latest wave of ...
    September 15, 2021BY Reuters
  • How Manufacturers Are Modifying Processes to Conserve Water
    How Manufacturers Are Modifying Processes to Conserve Water
    The appeal for green is growing: Among Americans, 77 percent say they are concerned about the environmental impact ...
    September 12, 2021BY Rachel Hartman
  • Reshoring: What Companies Consider for Moving Production to US
    Reshoring: What Companies Consider for Moving Production to US
    From the onset of the pandemic to fluctuations in cost and efficiencies, a growing number of companies have ...
    September 6, 2021BY Rachel Hartman
  • UK Manufacturers Hit by Record Stock Shortages as Industry Growth Slows
    UK Manufacturers Hit by Record Stock Shortages as Industry Growth Slows
    UK manufacturers saw output growth for the past three months ease back from record highs as firms saw ...
    August 23, 2021BY PA Media
  • China’s Guangdong Orders Factories Cut Power Use as Hot Weather Strains Grid
    China’s Guangdong Orders Factories Cut Power Use as Hot Weather Strains Grid
    BEIJING—Several cities in China's southern province Guangdong, a major manufacturing hub, have asked the industry to curb power ...
    May 27, 2021BY Reuters
  • Goodyear Acquires Cooper in All-American Tire Deal
    Goodyear Acquires Cooper in All-American Tire Deal
    Two of the biggest remaining American tire companies are joining forces. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. is acquiring ...
    February 22, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Australian Manufacturers to Receive $1.5 Billion Budget Boost
    Australian Manufacturers to Receive $1.5 Billion Budget Boost
    Australian manufacturers across six priority areas will receive more help to expand in high-value areas through an almost ...
    October 1, 2020BY AAP
  • Manufacturing Sector Faces Challenges From Workforce Shortage
    Manufacturing Sector Faces Challenges From Workforce Shortage
    Manufacturers face significant challenges to business growth due to the shortage of skilled workers, one of the largest ...
    October 12, 2018BY Henry Jom
  • Manufacturers and Steelworkers Defend Import Tariffs
    Manufacturers and Steelworkers Defend Import Tariffs
    American metal manufacturers and labor unions have applauded President Donald Trump's proposal of tariffs on steel and aluminum ...
    March 6, 2018BY Emel Akan
  • New Federal Food Safety Rules Issued After Deadly Outbreaks
    New Federal Food Safety Rules Issued After Deadly Outbreaks
    Food manufacturers must be more vigilant about keeping their operations clean, according to new safety rules released Thursday ...
    September 10, 2015BY The Associated Press
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    2hr By Jack Phillips
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  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
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    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
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