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NAM Launches New Public Affairs Radio Program

August 3, 2006 3:56 am | by Anita LaFond, News Editor, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

"America's Business," hosted by Mike Hambrick, will focus on business/economic issues.

Built Ford Tough - Or Just Tough Times At Ford?

August 3, 2006 3:53 am | News | Comments

Automaker dealing with major recall, on the heels of widening its second-quarter loss on higher pension costs.

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Association For Manufacturing Excellence Names New President

August 3, 2006 3:25 am | News | Comments

Ralph Keller also named to Chicago Manufacturing Center's Board of Directors

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Akzo Buy Marks The End Of An Era In Ohio Manufacturing

August 3, 2006 2:29 am | News | Comments

Akzo to buy Ohio's Flood Company, founded in 1841.

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Jobless Claims Edge Up, But Some States Highlight Fewer Layoffs In Manufacturing

August 3, 2006 1:53 am | by Tom Granahan, Editor-In-Chief, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

The number of new people signing up for unemployment benefits climbed by 14,000 last week to 315,000, slightly more than what economists had been expecting. The more stable four-week moving average of new jobless claims, which smoothes out week-to-week volatility, came in at 313,750 last week, nearly unchanged from a w

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In Defense Of RFID: Military Turns To Technology To Keep Tabs On Supply Chain

August 3, 2006 1:40 am | by Andrea Lyn Van Benschoten, Web Editor, Manufacturing.net | Articles | Comments

The use of RFID in the supply chain is not a new idea, but the Department of Defense is taking the use of this technology to a new level by utilizing RFID in every aspect of its supply chain. The move is not without controversy, however, raising some concern over the security of the technology.

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China Targets Unauthorized Industrial Projects To Cool Economy & &

August 3, 2006 1:37 am | Articles | Comments

Steel, aluminum, auto and textile among those industries getting a closer look as country tries to slow economic growth.

China Targets Unauthorized Industrial Projects To Cool Economy

August 3, 2006 1:37 am | News | Comments

Steel, aluminum, auto and textile among those industries getting a closer look as country tries to slow economic growth.

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India Poised For $40 Billion Growth In Engineering Services

August 3, 2006 1:20 am | by Anita LaFond, News Editor, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

Increase in offshoring of services could lead to 250,000 jobs for Indian engineers.

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DOL Awards Nearly $6 Million To Assist Trade-Affected Workers

August 3, 2006 1:15 am | by Anita LaFond, News Editor, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

More than $3.9 million goes to Mich.; over $1.9 million for Iowa.

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DOE To Invest $250 Million In New Bioenergy Research Centers

August 3, 2006 1:10 am | by Anita LaFond, News Editor, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

Investment will help to reach goal of replacing 30 percent of transportation fuels with biofuels by 2030.

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Continental Tire To Close Kentucky Plant

August 3, 2006 1:05 am | News | Comments

150 jobs will be eliminated by end of Jan. 2007.

Teledyne Technologies To Acquire Rockwell Scientific

August 3, 2006 1:02 am | by Anita LaFond, News Editor, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

Calif. company to be sold for $167.5 million.

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Military Contractor Pleads Guilty To Fraud Charges

August 3, 2006 1:00 am | by Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press | News | Comments

Massachusetts company will pay $230,000 to government; faces up to $500,000 in fines

The Best Warehousing Is No Warehousing

August 2, 2006 9:20 am | by Anita LaFond, News Editor, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

Today's distribution centers play a significant role in the manufacturing supply chain, serving as much more than just a building full of storage racks. But while one would think the average DC would now be a completely up-to-date, automated facility, the reality is often far different.

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GM Goes After Goodyear, Says Tiremaker Not Sticking To Contract

August 2, 2006 6:31 am | News | Comments

''Between the manufacturers and suppliers today, it's really hardball,'' one auto analyst says.

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ACCO Expanding Mississippi Manufacturing Plant

August 2, 2006 4:51 am | by Manufacturing.net staff | News | Comments

Plants in Illinois, Mexico will close as part of $55 million expansion.

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More Price Increases At DuPont, This Time In Asia

August 2, 2006 4:38 am | by Manufacturing.net staff | News | Comments

Titanium dioxide grades going up by $100 per tonne in Asia Pacific.

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Who Looks Good In ISM Report?

August 2, 2006 3:53 am | by Tom Granahan, Editor-In-Chief, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

Electrical equipment is among the industries consistently advancing in the ISM survey, and among the key players on the upswing are General Electric and Eaton.

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China's Economy In Danger Of Flaming Out

August 2, 2006 1:31 am | News | Comments

Simply raising rates hasn't cooled economy yet, and stricter controls may be necessary.

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