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Sustainability And The Supply Chain: How To Reduce Cost And Save The Environment
February 22, 2013 8:00 am | by Yves Leclerc, West Monroe Partners | CommentsFrom corporate offices to clothing manufacturers, most industries have begun to seriously invest in sustainability. As customers become increasingly aware of the conditions in which the products they buy are made and transported, organizations should pay closer attention to transforming their own supply chains for a greener good.
New Airbag Protects Pedestrians
February 20, 2013 8:08 am | by Meaghan Ziemba, Editor, WDD | CommentsCar safety has come a long way since the very first Ford Model-T took to the streets back in 1908. From air bags to digital rear-view mirrors, drivers can now feel more comfortable when they get behind the wheel — and safer. Now that the driver is more secure, the automotive industry has shifted its sights to increased safety features for pedestrians.
Diamond Facility Achieves Fast Payback With New LEDs
February 19, 2013 8:08 am | CommentsThe new 300,000 square foot Diamond Pet Foods facility in Ripon, Calif. went online in May 2012 with more than 500 high efficiency, Class II Div 2 LED fixtures. Through combined energy and maintenance savings, the company expects a full return on its investment in less than two years and will benefit from improved visibility thanks to the clear, white light of the Dialight LEDs.
Customer-Centric Manufacturing: The Big Opportunity
February 19, 2013 8:00 am | by Phil Hussey, President, 89 Degrees | CommentsRetailers have developed strong capabilities to capture customer level data, and also become expert at analyzing it for marketing purposes. The last decade has seen a dramatic shift towards data-driven marketing, and the opportunity is now available for manufacturers to shift into customer-centricity.
Cutting The Mustard
February 15, 2013 11:12 am | by Krystal Gabert, Editor, Food Manufacturing | CommentsBeaverton Foods, Inc. is currently the largest processor of specialty mustards in the country and operates out of a 70,000-square-foot food processing facility in Hillsboro, Ore., shipping about 30 million units per year. But its beginnings are much more humble.
Benefits, Risks, & Solutions Of Implementing BYOD Policies
February 15, 2013 9:17 am | by Dean Wiech, Managing Director, Tools4ever | CommentsA new trend gaining speed in many industries is the concept of “bring your own device” (BYOD). Plainly put, BYOD is when employees have the ability to bring their own technical devices - like smart phones, tablets and laptops - and use the company’s network instead of a company-provided device. BYOD has many benefits and risks, though, that each organization’s IT department needs to consider.
New EPA Rules On Cadmium Exposure Raise Liability Risk
February 15, 2013 9:17 am | by Michael Gruver, Lawyer, Kaye Scholer and Glenn Pogust, Partner, Kaye Scholer | CommentsCadmium is a chemical element with many possible industrial applications and one huge challenge: cadmium is highly toxic. Recently, the health risks associated with cadmium exposure has led to increased public attention.
PwC: 2012 Manufacturing M&A Surpassed 2011
February 13, 2013 8:05 am | by PwC US | CommentsAmid high uncertainty over the direction of the global economy, the fourth quarter of 2012 saw a slowdown in the number of announced industrial manufacturing transactions. However, despite the reduction in M&A activity during the last quarter, 2012 proved to be a favorable year for dealmaking in the industrial manufacturing space.
Q&A: The Hostess Auction — What To Expect
February 12, 2013 8:08 am | by Lindsey Jahn, Associate Editor | CommentsAs Hostess continues its bankruptcy auction process, the company has announced the lead bidders for many of its popular brands, including Wonder Bread and Twinkies. Food Manufacturing spoke with Professor Anthony Michael Sabino about the bankruptcy auction process and what it means for both buyers and sellers.
Six Things To Consider Before Implementing An EQMS
February 11, 2013 8:08 am | by Mike Roberts | CommentsWhat does quality management software do? From a 30,000 foot view, it helps companies ensure the production and delivery of high quality products and processes. More specifically, though, it streamlines, standardizes, and centralizes cross-functional data from across the value chain.
Proper Data Security
February 8, 2013 8:08 am | by Dean Wiech, Managing Director at Tools4ever | CommentsIn today’s complex corporate and business network environments, controlling access to sensitive data is of utmost concern. The amount of security-related data stored across a network is immense for many organizations, and relating all this data to the user’s account information in Active Directory can be tricky and time consuming.
ISM: Manufacturing Is Off To A Good Start
February 6, 2013 8:00 am | by Jon Minnick, Associate Editor, MBT | CommentsU.S. manufacturing is off to a good start in 2013. Economic activity in the manufacturing sector continued to expand in January 2013 for the second consecutive month, and the overall U.S. economy grew for the 44th consecutive month, say the nation’s supply executives in the latest Manufacturing ISM Report On Business.
Productivity Never Grows Old At Canadian Fab Shop
February 4, 2013 8:02 am | CommentsOther than conversation pieces, what’s the value in having decades-old machine tools occupy valuable floor space in a modern fab shop? The answer is “Plenty!” according to Ken Lennox, provided the machines are in suitable roles and were originally built with “the right stuff.”
PwC: U.S. Industrial Manufacturers Are Optimistic
February 4, 2013 8:00 am | by PwC | CommentsSentiment regarding the prospects for the U.S. economy in the year ahead increased among U.S. industrial manufacturers, while uncertainty around outlook for the world economy prevailed, according to the Q4 2012 Manufacturing Barometer released by PwC US. According to PwC’s survey, 48 percent of respondents expressed optimism about the 12-month outlook for the U.S. economy during the fourth quarter of 2012.
Cost-Efficient Power At One Of N. America’s Most Advanced Combined Cycle Generating Plants
February 1, 2013 8:08 am | CommentsLES’s Salt Valley plant is unique in the fact it is the first combined cycle generating plant in Nebraska, consisting of three General Electric LM6000 aeroderivative fuel-fired turbines that can burn natural gas or #2 diesel fuel, providing maximum flexibility for Salt Valley. These aeroderivative engines are essentially the same engines that have proven themselves for decades in aircraft such as the Boeing 747 and Airbus A300.


