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Lassonde Industries Inc. announces capital investment program in the U.S.

Canadian Manufacturing

beverage manufacturing network. million over an estimated two-year period for the construction of a new beverage manufacturing facility in New Jersey, on a site adjacent to the Corporation’s existing plant. ROUGEMONT — Lassonde Industries Inc. The program mainly consists in the investment of approximately US$200.0

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Most commodity prices drop, but PE stays flat

Plastics News

Regional PP prices were down an average of 15 cents per pound, according to market sources contacted by Plastics News. That drop was a combination of a decline in price for polymer-grade propylene (PGP) feedstock and buyers reclaiming some margin from PP makers, sources said. One market watcher said U.S. LLC, a JV that will spend $8.5

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Most resins saw prices drop in December

Plastics News

That drop came from a 1-cent downward move for polymer-grade propylene feedstock and from buyers taking back 3 cents in margin, according to market sources contacted by Plastics News. Construction will begin immediately on the project, with operations expected to begin in 2026. LLC, a JV that will spend $8.5 billion pounds.

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Jungbunzlauer invests $200M in biogum facility in Ont.

Canadian Manufacturing

PORT COLBORNE — Jungbunzlauer, a producer of high-quality, sustainable ingredients from natural sources, invests $200 million to expand its existing facility in Port Colborne, which will create 50 new jobs and strengthen regional supply chains. This multi-year project’s first stage is supported by $4.8

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Why cobots hold the key to unlocking operational efficiency in large manufacturers

Robotics Business Review

Source: Teradyne My LinkedIn inbox has been busier than usual over the last couple of weeks, since I shared an opinion piece in Forbes titled “The Reinvention of the Manufacturing Industry,” exploring how a new generation of advanced robotics is helping to democratize manufacturing, making robots affordable for companies of all sizes.