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The Future of Reshoring: Building a Stronger & More Resilient Manufacturing Base

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

The smooth flow of goods is essential to a thriving manufacturing base, but aging roads, congested highways, and outdated rail and port systems can become obstacles. Revolutionizing Warehousing and Production Successful reshoring requires state-of-the-art warehousing and production capabilities.

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Carpentry 4.0: When Robots and Saws Take Over the Night Shift

i4.0 today

By the late 1990s, the first high-performance assembly lines with robotic loading had hit the market. Furniture and kitchen manufacturers, who often switch between batch and custom production, particularly benefit from the flexibility of modern machines. Last but not least: Another important aspect is sustainability.

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Government EV investment necessary to secure jobs and prosperous future, says Unifor

Canadian Manufacturing

In addition to capital cost subsidies, Volkswagen and its battery company PowerCo SE will receive production subsidies tied to plant production volumes. In December 2022, the first BrightDrop all-electric delivery van rolled off the retooled GM CAMI assembly line in Ingersoll, Ontario.

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Understanding Industrial Automation in Industry 4.0

Trimantec

Are you excited that the future of American manufacturing is looking brighter due to reshoring? Manufacturing has changed. American manufacturers will need to play catch-up in order to continue growing and speeding re-shoring opportunities. Manufacturing Production and Industrial Automation Systems.