National Association of Manufacturers The Institute for Supply Management’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index continued to grow rather strongly, accelerating to its fastest pace since November 2014. The composite index rose from 54.5 in December to 56.0 in January, marking the fifth straight monthly expansion in the headline number. New orders and production grew strongly in January.
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Manufacturing.net Manufacturers have long embraced the concept of continuous improvement and innovation. In that spirit, what better way to kick off 2017 than with resolutions about new ways to improve? Here are five suggestions for manufacturers working to reach the next level in quality, throughput and overall excellence in 2017.
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AGMA Gain a better understanding of various types of gears and bearings. Learn about the limitation and capabilities of rolling element bearings and the gears that they support. Grasp an understanding of how to properly apply the best gear-bearing combination to any gearbox from simple to complex.
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NOVA/CBS Sunday Morning NOVA devoted a full episode to developments in super batteries. Join host David Pogue as he explores the hidden world of energy storage, from the power — and danger — of the lithium-ion batteries we use today, to the bold innovations that could one day charge our world.
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Manufacturing Business Technology The U.S. automotive market has somewhat unexpectedly shown an overall increase in sales for 2016. With 17.54 million new vehicle sales it was a good year for the manufacturers. Even though General Motors for its part had a slight year-on-year dip, the Detroit based producer of Buicks, Cadillacs and Chevrolets is still the biggest single seller in the U.S., according to data compiled by Good Car Bad Car.
Visit http://www.mbtmag.com/data-focus/2017/02/general-motors-still-top-dog-america to view the full article online.
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CNN Money on YouTube Honeywell CEO David Cote discusses Donald Trump with CNNMoney's Maggie Lake. "Right now it's just words. We'll see what actually happens," he says, along with laying out a broad approach to growing the economy through "the interaction between the digital space and the physical space."
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Forbes Imports permeate the United States manufacturing sector, a point that should be kept in mind by business leaders as well as by politicians. Even if manufacturers are assembling products in the United States, with American labor and many American-made parts, they also use some foreign components. Disruption of the supply chain due to political change could be disastrous for some companies and harmful to the economy, at least until alternative purchasing arrangements have been made.
Visit http://www.forbes.com/sites/billconerly/2017/01/31/imports-permeate-the-us-manufacturing-sector/#34468e552958 to view the full article online.
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Oilprice.com It’s been a month now that investors and analysts have been closely watching two main drivers for oil prices: How OPEC is doing with the supply-cut deal, and how U.S. shale is responding to fifty-plus-dollar oil with rebounding drilling activity. Those two main factors are largely neutralizing each other, and are putting a floor and a cap to a price range of between $50 and $60.
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Cnet.com 3D printing has the chance to improve the auto industry's manufacturing efforts, and as BMW's latest investment shows, it's not just about plastic. BMW i Ventures, the automaker's venture capital arm, announced an investment in Desktop Metal, a startup devoted to 3D printing metal objects. BMW wants to help accelerate the rollout of this technology in both its design and manufacturing departments.
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3D printing industry Chicago-based additive manufacturing company, Sciaky have been contracted to produce a metal 3D printed component for International Submarine Engineering’s (ISE) AUV submarine. The production of this component has elevated Sciaky’s status to become the only metal 3D printing company to have parts approved for application in land, sea, air and space.
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