Alan Mulally, the global CEO and president of Ford, has commented on the importance of manufacturing to a country’s economic development.
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Consultants’ report says manufacturers more likely to go over ERP budgets
Research from Panorama Consulting has found manufacturers appear more likely to exceed their enterprise resource planning rollout budgets than others.
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GM to pay first dividends in six years
General Motors will pay its first dividend to shareholders since June 2008.
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Organovo bio-printing to be used in US health research institutes [VIDEO]
Californian bio-printing company Organovo has announced that it will join two of the US’s National Institutes of Health.
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Extra government funding wouldn’t’ve saved Holden: Jacoby
General Motors executives have spoken regarding the decision to end Holden’s manufacturing operations in Australia.
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US seeks talks with China on steel dispute
The United States is seeking talks with China to solve a dispute the two nations are having over high-tech steel.
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NZ rendering plant gutted by fire
Fire gutted a large animal by-products plant in South Taranaki on New Zealand‘s North Island yesterday.
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Blast at Mitshubishi Materials factory in Japan kills at least five
According to police, a minimum of five people have been killed and a dozen injured after an explosion at a factory in Yokkaichi city in Japan.
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Porsche hopes for records sales again in 2014
German car manufacturer Porsche is hoping to again make record sales of its sports cars and SUVs in 2014 after its global deliveries hit a high in 2013.
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Barilla pushes for 3D printers in restaurants
Pasta manufacturer, Barilla, is looking to introduce 3D food printers in commercial kitchens, allowing diners to design and print their own pasta.
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Sugar, chocolate 3D printing machines debut at US consumer show
A husband and wife team has created a confectionery 3D printer that has debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Developing economies slowed in December: report
The output growth in emerging markets slowed in December, as the services sectors in those nations eased up, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
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‘Boss napped’ Goodyear managers released by French workers
Two Goodyear managers held captive by workers at a tyre plant in the French city of Amiens have been freed.
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First ever RAF jet flies with 3D printed parts
Defence contractor BAE Systems says that it has produced 3D printed parts used in the first flights by Royal Air Force fighter jets.
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Boeing sets aircraft delivery record for 2013
Boeing recorded its highest level for deliveries and unfilled orders for commercial aircraft in 2013 as it responded to increased demand.
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General Motors to cut 1000 workers in Brazil
US car maker General Motors has confirmed that it will lay off 1053 workers from its Brazilian affiliate.
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Global manufacturing on the rise
Despite slowing growth in China, manufacturing activity is increasing globally at its fastest pace in nearly three years.
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The top 10 manufacturing stories from 2013
According to the popularity of stories on this website throughout the year, our attention was strongly drawn to 3D printing, factory closures and insolvencies, and the occasional bit of lighthearted news. And – no surprise in an election year – Manufacturers’ Monthly readers also came to us for policy news affecting the industry.
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British university 3D prints reindeer
England’s University of Birmingham has gotten into the Christmas spirit by creating an aluminium reindeer decoration with additive manufacturing.
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GM invests $US 1.3 billion in three US states
General Motors has announced that it will invest US$1.3 billion at five US plants.
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