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JP Morgan survey: Global manufacturing conditions improve for 27th straight month
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The Global manufacturing sector has expanded for the 27 months in a row in February largely driven by growth in the US and supported by several European and Asian economies.... Read full article
Once made only in the USA, Jeep goes global
by Brent Snavely on
In just a little over a year, Jeep will leapfrog from an iconic American product made only in the U.S. into a global brand assembled on four continents with a vastly larger manufacturing capacity.... Read full article
Growth in British manufacturing will continue into 2015, says industry survey
by Julia Kollewe (Photograph: David Jones/PA ) on
Britain’s manufacturers have had a good start to the year, with export orders back in positive territory and some firms reporting a pick-up in demand from European customers. ... Read full article
The News Multinationals Are Waiting To Hear From India's 2015 Budget
by Ambika Bahal (Photo courtesy of Zee News.) on
Everyone is waiting for Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s Union Budget 2015 presentation on Saturday 28 February with bated breath.... Read full article
Study: Strategies to Strengthen U.S. Manufacturing Could Be Learned from Germany
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Best practices from Germany's manufacturing regions are powerful tools for American efforts to strengthen the sector in the United States. ... Read full article
German molder picks North Carolina for US manufacturing plant
by Michael Lauzon on
German medical goods company Raumedic AG has chosen Mills River, N.C., for its first U.S. manufacturing site and U.S. headquarters.... Read full article
Manufacturers return as Aussie dollar drops
by Tim Binsted (Photo: Louie Douvis) on
The weaker Australian dollar is starting to drive manufacturers back to Australia in a sign the economy is adjusting to a post-mining boom world, BlueScope Steel boss Paul O'Malley said. ... Read full article
Manufacturing Innovation: Gaining the Advantage In a Fiercely Competitive Global Economy
by Mike Molnar on
Good ideas—for new products, new processes, or new services—are terrible things to waste.... Read full article