Sat.Aug 19, 2023

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Aluminum Etc.: The future looks bright for aluminum in manufacturing

The Fabricator

Gina Cutts says the future of aluminum in manufacturing looks promising as manufacturers rally around the positives rather than the negatives associated with aluminum products.

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Industrial access control market expects major growth

Control Engineering

Control systems insights The industrial access control market is expected to more than double in the next decade and reach $10 billion by 2033. The growing popularity of cloud-based access control systems holds promise, particularly as the cloud and Internet of Things (IoT) grow in prominence. The industrial access control market is expected to be worth $4.2 billion in 2023, rising to $10 billion by 2033.

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The need for government-imposed regulations, Part I

The Fabricator

In the first of a two-part series, Josh Welton argues that even though nobody likes government-imposed regulations, they are necessary to keep employees safe and businesses and industries accountable.

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Bosch Rexroth to showcase complete consumer packaged goods (CPG) solutions at PACK EXPO 2023.

Manufacturing Tomorrow

Demonstrations covering multiple Bosch Rexroth automation technologies will be featured at PACK EXPO 2023, including conveyance, transport, and robotics.

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5 Ways CMMS Software Transformed Brodericks Manufacturing Plant: A Case Study

Discover how CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) transformed and revitalized Broderick's manufacturing plant in 5 productive ways. Before the CMMS, the plant faced challenges such as reactive maintenance due to staff shortages, inefficient inventory management, and poor team communication. With the CMMS, the plant experienced increased equipment uptime, streamlined maintenance processes, enhanced inventory management, improved communication, and better decision-making through real-

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Playing With Fire: The need for government-imposed regulations, Part I

The Fabricator

In the first of a two-part series, Josh Welton argues that even though nobody likes government-imposed regulations, they are necessary to keep employees safe and businesses and industries accountable.

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Turck Releases Q300 and Q180 UHF RFID Read/Write Devices

Control.com

Could these feature-packed devices be a logical solution to any inventory visibility shortcomings in your factory or warehouse operations?

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