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The global demand for air travel has made the aircraft parts and equipment industry surge with growth. In total, nearly 171,000 individuals work to keep aircraft in the sky.
Making parts as simple as washers to those as complex as entire turbine engines, this sector is unique in the overall manufacturing industry.
We will now take a closer look at its resilience even in the midst of tumultuous market forces....(Full Article)
Manufacturing companies in Utah continue to expand, according to new data collected by IndustryNet, adding nearly 2,400 jobs in the past year alone. Altogether, Utah has gained more than 25,000 industrial jobs since September of 2010, and now accounts for more jobs than it had during the recession -- a milestone few states have achieved.
Echoing similar progress recorded in other Western states like Colorado and Arizona, Utah's pro-business environment combined with a skilled workforce and a focus on technology and innovation has galvanized the state's industrial sector, helping to create jobs for a seventh straight year.
This article will examine how manufacturing in Utah has evolved over the years, delving into city, county, regional, and historical data collected by Industry...(Full Article)
According to new data released this week by MNI, industrial companies in Arizona added thousands of jobs over the past year, led by strong growth in the state's electronics industry, as well as steady gains in its massive transportation equipment sector. According to MNI, compiler and publisher of the industrial information that powers IndustryNet, Arizona industrial employment surged by 3,000 jobs, or 1.4% -- the largest manufacturing employment gain recorded for the state since before the recession.
Arizona was hit hard by the housing crisis, and many companies supplying the construction industry had to close their doors. In addition, cutbacks in defense spending hit some of the state's major aerospace and defense companies and plummeting metal prices hurt Arizona's sizable mining se...(Full Article)
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