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Supply Chain Heroes: Stories of Innovation in Support of COVID-19

Logility

From suits to PPE gowns and masks, from baby wipes to disinfectant wipes, from food service to grocery to food & beverages manufacturers, companies around the world are stepping up to contribute and serve where they can. Under Armour volunteers to make protective gear for Maryland hospitals. [ [link] ] VF. Rockline Europe.

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Additive Manufacturing continues to Mature

Enterra Insights

For nearly a decade, pundits have been touting the transformative effects of additive manufacturing (aka 3D printing). ”[1] Most analysts include additive manufacturing in their list of technologies that collectively are fostering the next industrial revolution, which is often referred to as Industry 4.0.

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Editor’s Selection Award: Baltimore’s Flowers & Fancies Continues to assist Individuals and Couples Mark Special Occasions

Veridian Solutions

The organization also has the greatest walk-in rose cooler in Maryland. As an example, anyone can quickly make use of blooms from a garden to manufacture a flower garland or a DIY rose crown. Plants & Fancies uses all Maryland directives for social distancing so consumers can seem to be comfy about their acquisitions.

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5 Facts About American Manufacturing & 3 Reasons to Work In Manufacturing

GlobalTranz

They are a great company and very representative of the pride of American Manufacturing. Marlin Steel President Drew Greenblatt is on the Advisory Board of the National Alliance for Jobs and Innovation (NAFJI). Manufacturers Can Thrive Against All Comers." manufacturing has been stark and recited relentlessly.

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What a Biden Presidency Could Mean for the Automotive Industry

QAD

The NHTSA and EPA also set out to revoke the California Air Review Board’s (CARB) Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) waiver, which requires a specific percentage of each manufacturer’s sales to be made up of zero-emission vehicles. Many countries across the globe have announced ambitious environmental goals this year.