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Building Materials Blamed In Bangladesh Disaster

May 23, 2013 | by Farid Hossain, Associated Press | Comments

The defects and errors that led to the world's deadliest garment-industry accident extend from the swampy ground the doomed Rana Plaza was built on, to "extremely poor quality" construction materials, to the massive, vibrating equipment operating when the eight-story building collapsed.

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  • Materials
  • Safety
  • Global Manufacturing
  • Government

GM Recalling Cadillac SUVs To Tighten Wheels

May 23, 2013 8:02 am | Comments

General Motors Co. is recalling more than 27,000 Cadillac SUVs worldwide because the wheels can...

Solar Plane Completes 2nd Leg Of Trip In Texas

May 23, 2013 8:25 am | Comments

A solar-powered plane has landed in Texas, completing the second leg of a trip across the United...

3 Former Execs Sue Carbon Motors Over Pay

May 23, 2013 8:12 am | Comments

Three former executive vice presidents of a company that planned to build high-tech police cars...

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Durable Goods Orders Rise 3.3 Percent

May 24, 2013 8:45 am | by Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer | Comments

U.S. orders for long-lasting manufactured goods rebounded in April, buoyed by more demand for military and civilian aircraft and an increase in business investment. The Commerce Department says durable goods orders rose 3.3 percent last month after a 5.9 decline in March.

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  • Economic News
  • Government

Stricken Japan Nuke Plant Struggles To Keep Staff

May 24, 2013 8:28 am | by Yuri Kageyama, AP Business Writer | Comments

Keeping the meltdown-stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in northeastern Japan in stable condition requires a cast of thousands. Increasingly the plant's operator is struggling to find enough workers, a trend that many expect to worsen and hamper progress in the decades-long effort to safely decommission it.

TOPICS:
  • Japanese Earthquake Aftermath
  • Energy
  • Facilities and Operations
  • Global Manufacturing
  • Labor Relations

Health Canada: Voluntary Recall Of Children's Medicine

May 24, 2013 8:03 am | Comments

Some child fever medicine has been recalled because of concerns with the quality of one of the ingredients produced in China. Health Canada says Prestige Brands is voluntarily recalling their products that include acetaminophen. The agency says it was made aware of concerns about quality involving a Chinese manufacturer that produces the ingredient for the medicines.

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  • Pharmaceuticals/Biotech
  • Safety
  • Government
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Canada Disapproves Of New Meat Labeling Rules

May 24, 2013 7:51 am | Comments

Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Trade Minister Ed Fast said in a joint statement that rule means additional costs for producers on both sides of the border and increased damage to the industry. "Canada will consider all options at its disposal, including, if necessary, the use of retaliatory measures," the statement said.

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  • Food/Beverage
  • Government

Tempur-Pedic Changes Name On Sealy Deal

May 24, 2013 7:48 am | Comments

Tempur-Pedic International Inc. said Thursday that shareholders have approved changing the company's name to Tempur Sealy International Inc. The decision, made at the company's annual meeting, reflects its recent acquisition of fellow mattress maker Sealy Corp. Tempur-Pedic completed the $228.6 million acquisition of Sealy on March 18.

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  • Mergers and Acquisitions

New Rules For Labeling Meat Go Into Effect In U.S.

May 24, 2013 7:45 am | by M.L. Johnson, Associated Press | Comments

Shoppers in the U.S. will soon have more information about where their meat comes from after new federal labeling rules went into effect Thursday. The rules require labels on steaks, ribs and other cuts of meat to say where the animal was born, raised and slaughtered.

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  • Food/Beverage

GM Aims New Chevy Cruze Diesel At Volkswagen Jetta

May 24, 2013 7:42 am | by Tom Krisher, AP Auto Writer | Comments

Diesel cars attract buyers with high gas mileage, quick acceleration at any speed, and a long range between fill-ups. Last year, about 70 percent of the diesel cars sold nationwide were Volkswagens. VW sold 90,295 diesel cars in the U.S., and nearly 50,000 of those were Jettas.

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  • Automotive

Fisher-Price Moving, Eliminating About 100 NY Jobs

May 23, 2013 9:09 pm | Comments

The majority of jobs will be reassigned to Mattel's El Segundo, Calif., headquarters, and workers have been offered relocation packages, but an unspecified number of employees received layoff notices, said Fisher-Price, the maker of Little People and Power Wheels.

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  • Facilities and Operations
  • Labor Relations
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MAPI: 1Q U.S. Trade In Manufactures Stays Flat

May 23, 2013 9:01 pm | Comments

For calendar year 2013, Chinese manufactured exports are on track to nearly double U.S. exports, with a surplus of more than $900 billion, compared with a U.S. deficit of $500 billion, as the trade gap between these global powers continues to expand, according to a report from the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI).

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  • Economic News
  • Global Manufacturing

Campbell Buying Plum Organics Baby Food Maker

May 23, 2013 8:52 pm | by Candice Choi, AP Food Industry Writer | Comments

The company, which also makes Prego pasta sauces and Pepperidge Farm cookies, had been struggling to grow sales of its canned soups in recent years as people increasingly look for foods with a fresher feel. To diversity its stable of products, Campbell also recently purchased Bolthouse Farms.

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  • Food/Beverage
  • Mergers and Acquisitions

Study: No Higher Cancer Rate At Conn. Pratt Plant

May 23, 2013 8:49 pm | by Stephen Singer, AP Business Writer | Comments

The researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Illinois at Chicago said they identified 723 workers diagnosed with tumors between 1976 and 2004 at the United Technologies Corp. subsidiary. The tumors were malignant, benign or unspecified and included 277 cases of brain cancer.

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  • Aerospace
  • Safety
  • Labor Relations

Is It Possible to Bring Manufacturing Back To The U.S.?

May 23, 2013 5:25 pm | by David Mantey, Executive Editor, PD&D | Comments

Several factors come into play when manufacturers make the decision to move or reshore. The wage gap is never the only reason, but in all cases, the move makes business sense — it’s not simply a feel good story. While reshoring has found its way into a lot of headlines, Young says that it is primarily a U.S. phenomenon.

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  • Economic News
  • Reshoring America

Is It Possible to Bring Manufacturing Back To The U.S.?

May 23, 2013 4:50 pm | by David Mantey, Executive Editor, PD&D | Comments

Several factors come into play when manufacturers make the decision to move or reshore. The wage gap is never the only reason, but in all cases, the move makes business sense — it’s not simply a feel good story. While reshoring has found its way into a lot of headlines, Young says that it is primarily a U.S. phenomenon.

TOPICS:
  • Economic News
  • Reshoring America

Is It Possible to Bring Manufacturing Back To The U.S.?

May 23, 2013 3:59 pm | by David Mantey, Executive Editor, PD&D | Comments

Several factors come into play when manufacturers make the decision to move or reshore. The wage gap is never the only reason, but in all cases, the move makes business sense — it’s not simply a feel good story. While reshoring has found its way into a lot of headlines, Young says that it is primarily a U.S. phenomenon.

TOPICS:
  • Economic News
  • Reshoring America

Is It Possible to Bring Manufacturing Back To The U.S.?

May 23, 2013 3:56 pm | by David Mantey, Executive Editor, PD&D | Comments

Several factors come into play when manufacturers make the decision to move or reshore. The wage gap is never the only reason, but in all cases, the move makes business sense — it’s not simply a feel good story. While reshoring has found its way into a lot of headlines, Young says that it is primarily a U.S. phenomenon.

TOPICS:
  • Economic News
  • Reshoring America

Is It Possible to Bring Manufacturing Back To The U.S.?

May 23, 2013 3:56 pm | by David Mantey, Executive Editor, PD&D | Comments

Several factors come into play when manufacturers make the decision to move or reshore. The wage gap is never the only reason, but in all cases, the move makes business sense — it’s not simply a feel good story. While reshoring has found its way into a lot of headlines, Young says that it is primarily a U.S. phenomenon.

TOPICS:
  • Economic News
  • Reshoring America

Is It Possible to Bring Manufacturing Back To The U.S.?

May 23, 2013 3:55 pm | by David Mantey, Executive Editor, PD&D | Comments

Several factors come into play when manufacturers make the decision to move or reshore. The wage gap is never the only reason, but in all cases, the move makes business sense — it’s not simply a feel good story. While reshoring has found its way into a lot of headlines, Young says that it is primarily a U.S. phenomenon.

TOPICS:
  • Economic News
  • Reshoring America

Shuttered NM Plant Resumes Making Peanut Butter

May 23, 2013 3:20 pm | by Jeri Clausing, Associated Press | Comments

The eastern New Mexico peanut butter plant shuttered eight months ago after a salmonella outbreak is back in production, and company officials say their coveted natural and organic butters could be back on store shelves within a month.     

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  • Food/Beverage
  • Safety
  • Recalls
  • Quality

Fire Marshal's Office: Panel Had Blast Site Access

May 23, 2013 1:53 pm | Comments

However, in a statement issued Wednesday, the state agency said the CSB was given access to the scene, worked with other agencies during excavations and neighborhood surveys, and collected its own chemical samples with ATF assistance. The statement says no evidence was destroyed or compromised.

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  • Chemicals/Petroleum
  • Safety
  • Government

J&J Forecasts 10 New Drug Applications By 2017

May 23, 2013 1:51 pm | Comments

The New Brunswick, N.J., company says its pipeline of drugs in late-stage clinical development include a potential hepatitis C treatment being reviewed by regulars, a version of the anti-psychotic Invega designed to last three months and new vaccines for flu, rabies and polio.

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  • Pharmaceuticals/Biotech

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