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Tracking CHIPS and Science Act awards
The landmark law has boosted U.S. semiconductor production with $39 billion in federal funding for manufacturing projects. Track the status of each funding award made since the law’s passage in 2022.
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2024 manufacturing labor trends: A look back
Manufacturers experimented with four-day workweeks, flexible schedules and artificial intelligence to meet workforce challenges this year as the industry continues to grow.
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Sausage maker cited by OSHA 3 years in a row
Dean Sausage Co.'s latest safety and hazard violations at its Alabama meat processing facility led to $103,000 in fines.
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Workers fear skills will be obsolete within the decade, report says
Employers can nurture the proficiencies needed to compete in the new market by offering training, the Global Labor Market Conference study said.
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EPA sets reporting rule for new uses of PFAS in manufacturing
The regulation limits possible exemptions for new forever chemicals and other toxic substances from full federal reviews.
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DOE closes $9.6B loan for Ford’s BlueOval SK battery joint venture
The funds will finance construction of up to three electric vehicle battery plants in the U.S., including two in Kentucky and one in Tennessee.
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Startup Eagle Electronics to build Ohio manufacturing facility
The chip component manufacturer will license China-based IoT module supplier Quectel’s technology for use in the new plant.
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Boeing to invest $1B to expand South Carolina 787 Dreamliner production
The airplane maker plans to ramp manufacturing up to 10 planes a month by 2026 at the North Charleston Dreamliner facilities.
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Bosch nabs $225M in CHIPS funds
The automotive supplier is expanding its first semiconductor plant in the country to produce chips for the EV industry.
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Boeing plans another 122 layoffs in South Carolina, California
The cuts add to nearly 5,000 layoffs across 11 states announced by the aircraft maker in recent weeks.
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Toyota invests $922M in Kentucky advanced paint factory
The plant's production technologies aim to cut lead times, improve process accuracy and offer customers new color options.
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Amgen to build $1B North Carolina pharmaceutical plant
The drug substance factory in Holly Springs will create 370 new jobs and is its second location in the Research Triangle area.
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More than half of leaders haven’t trained in AI, survey shows
A lack of training could negatively affect security, privacy and corporate competitiveness, General Assembly says.
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Deep Dive // The future of PFAS in U.S. manufacturing
PFAS in manufacturing: Auditing your supply chain for forever chemicals
Regulatory and consumer pressures are driving brands to go PFAS-free. Here’s how to identify which suppliers and materials could use or contain the chemicals.
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Microchip Technology to close Arizona plant, cut 500 jobs
The chipmaker will pivot production capacity to its Oregon and Colorado facilities as it navigates a demand downturn.
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Deep Dive // The future of PFAS in U.S. manufacturing
The battle to replace PFAS in firefighting foam
PFAS-based firefighting foam faces increasing scrutiny for its health and environmental risks. Yet regulators are struggling to replace the material with suitable and safe alternatives.
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Butterball to shutter Arkansas turkey plant, lay off 180 workers
The closure adds to a wave of layoffs in the agriculture industry as weaker sales continue to hurt profits across the sector.
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Quality control at Boeing
Boeing resumes 737 Max production
The company has been slow to resume manufacturing post-strike as it works to address systemic quality issues.
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Biden unveils fresh China tariff hikes
The duties will target critical solar energy inputs, including wafers, polysilicon and tungsten products, beginning Jan. 1.
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Party Products acquires Tupperware’s assets and operations
The lender group — which included Stonehill Capital Management and Alden Global Capital — also obtained the plastic product maker’s brand name.
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Deep Dive // The future of PFAS in U.S. manufacturing
Are you eating PFAS? The fight to better regulate forever chemicals in food manufacturing
From pizza boxes to burger wrappers, PFAS can seep from packaging and processing into your food. Advocates want greater FDA oversight to ensure that doesn't happen.
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Nestlé USA names Martin Thompson as CEO
The CPG veteran, who previously ran the food and beverage giant’s U.S. coffee business, will take on the new role starting in 2025.
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Micron lands $6.2B in CHIPS funding
The chipmaker will use the money to help build semiconductor plants in New York and Idaho.
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Shield Manufacturing, Nephron Nitrile to establish joint PPE venture
The two women-owned businesses will produce personal protective equipment at Nitrile’s manufacturing facility in South Carolina.
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Lilly adds to obesity drug production push with $3B investment
The expansion of a newly acquired facility in Wisconsin represents Lilly’s largest U.S. manufacturing investment outside of Indiana and will help make more injectable drugs like its fast-selling Zepbound.