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AlphaCAM 2024.4’s new multi-head nesting technology boosts manufacturing efficiency, cuts cycle times, and maximizes material ...
New orders totaled $390 million in the latest monthly summary – up 12.5% year-over-year, with unit sales showing solid demand ...
AI-driven predictive maintenance, wearable safety devices, VR training, robotics, AGVs, and advanced monitoring systems are ...
With the prospect of import surcharges altering long-term cost structures, two Japanese automakers are evaluating whether and how to expand their U.S. operations.
Talk of tariffs is stirring new doubts in the aircraft supply chain about who will buy and who will supply, and ultimately ...
The CAMI complex in Ontario is going offline for six months due to excess inventory and weak demand for the electric delivery ...
Discover which training methods have the greatest impact on your employee safety, production, and engagement. Research from over 1,000 manufacturers sheds light on actionable insights every ...
The U.S. jet builder had an impressive number of aircraft deliveries during Q1 2025, with more orders filled from January-March than during any quarter of last year. The world’s two major aircraft ...
The liabilities stemming from the design flaws in the original version of Boeing’s top-selling aircraft continue to mount, with more settlements and a federal plea agreement still to be concluded.
A newly developed directed energy-deposition technique will be adopted across the global MRO network for service and repair of commercial jet engines. Pratt & Whitney reports it has developed an ...
Manufacturers can manage the skilled worker retention and replacement problem through integrated physical adaptations, supportive technologies, structured knowledge transfer, and inclusive ...
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