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List of verified suppliers of steel & stainless steel transmission & engine parts & components, metal stampings, rolling processes, subassemblies & whole goods, orbital welding, process piping, gas manifolds & tube assemblies, contract electronics manufacturing, box build & electromechanical assembly, harnesses, conformal coating & prototyping for the electronics industry, personal care & hair care products, hand sanitizers, gels, lotions, contract manufacturing of kosher, gluten-free, dry blending, spray drying, repacking & consumer packaging of corn, soy & grains, full-service turnkey manufacturing processes, CNC machining & grinding, production runs, medical devices & packaging in Class 7 cleanrooms, wiring harness, contract manufacturing & precision & CNC machining job shop, aluminum & superalloys machining for the medical, recreation & pumps & valves industries, contract manufacturing for OEMs, support & design-build & metal fabrication & equipment integration services for the food processing, pharmaceutical & vacuum industries, MIL-C-24712A, burn off, glass bead blasting & assembly, milling & turning, full-service contract manufacturing of parts & components, inspection & sorting services, MIG & resistance welding, custom wooden parts & components, feet/legs, brackets, handles, dowels, stretchers, retail boxes & advertising specialty & promotional items, shears & coil processing machinery, C-T-L lines, extrusion presses, stress-relieving assemblies, piping & wiring, precision laser cutting, tube cutting & laser Swiss machining, industrial, specialty needles, luer fittings, paints & coatings, energy storage units, contract & custom manufacturing for the military, custom metal, machining & milling, gaskets, manufacturer & standard & custom parts of carbon steel, drums, tote tanks, marine & automotive industries, box builds, fabrication & application engineering, shatter-resistant beveled/polished mirrors & flush primed paint grade, powder coating & tool & die job shop, gear & spline cutting, metal fabrication & CNC machining of UL listed diesel fuel tanks & generator enclosures, flexible & rigid flex circuits, membrane switches, rigid & flexible printed circuit board assemblies, PTH assembly, 0201, PoP, QFP & QFN placements, x-ray, plastic & rubber components for the medical device, tipping, flanging, PTFE, PEBAX & nylon materials, pulleys, keyed shafting, spline shafts, universal joints, adapters, nuts, wheel hubs, industrial furnaces & metal plate & pipe fabrication, custom-made picnic tables, contract electronic manufacturing, fiber optics & SMT & through-hole printed circuit board manufacturing & testing, contract manufacturing of precision sheet metal stampings, manual & robotic welding, powder coating & assemblies, testing & packaging, contract manufacturing of men's & women's t-shirts & belts, powder coating & machining job shop, product development, plastic injection molding & metal casting, white label supplements, custom rubber molding, precision sheet metal fabrication, punching, forming, code/packing, 3PL, warehousing, metal sheet & plate cutting & end finishing.
2018 was a big year for manufacturing (you might even say it was "yuge"). As early as January, manufacturing firms were scrambling to sort through the newly-passed tax reform, and shortly thereafter the USTR announced its first tariffs on solar panels and washing machines (remember when it was just solar panels and washing machines?) Manufacturing in the U.S. continued to expand at a hectic pace, with new orders, production, and employment posting robust gains.
Raw material costs began to skyrocket as tariff action between China and the U.S. intensified and the threat of a trade war loomed. The trade gap widened and imports surged as companies rushed to procure supplies from China in advance of the 25% tariffs set to go into effect January 1st, 2019 (these were since delayed until Marc...(Full Article)
Other than the iconic - and fictional - Rosie the Riveter, few Americans actually know many women who work in the manufacturing industry. There is a good reason. According to a recent Deloitte study commissioned by the Manufacturing Institute, women comprise only 29 percent of the manufacturing workforce.
The study interviewed a number of women across a variety of manufacturing careers with diverse educational achievements to try to explain the gap between the number of women available to work in manufacturing and the number of women who actually pursue manufacturing as a career. The primary reason cited is that of image. The industry retains the decades-old image of being dirty, dark and dangerous, despite the technological advances that have created cleaner, safer work environments in...(Full Article)
Businesses can gain many advantages by using a contract manufacturer. They can choose a company that is highly skilled and quality certified for fabrication or formulation. Contracting firms avoid risky capital investments in new equipment and can pass on the costs of hiring and training additional personnel to their production partners.
One downside of employing a contractor is the increased shipping costs that stem from the use of a distant source. The extensive time and travel required to inspect facilities and monitor quality can also become drawbacks.
Businesses must also carefully scrutinize their providers to maintain the security of their intellectual property. The following companies in six different industrial sectors illustrate how contract manufacturers can minimize cos...(Full Article)
According to recent data collected by IndustryNet, contract manufacturing is growing at more than twice the rate of manufacturing as a whole, reporting a 9 percent increase in employment, compared to an overall industry growth rate of only 4 percent.
Sales growth follows this trend, with the nation's contract manufacturers reporting three times the growth rate of manufacturing. Contract manufacturing boasts a sales growth rate of 3 percent compared to the industry rate of only 1 percent. This article will break down some of those statistics, and look at some of the nation�s top contract manufacturers, broken down by employment, job growth and square footage.
Regionally, the Midwest portion of the U.S. (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri,...(Full Article)
Companies in industries from electronics to pharmaceuticals choose contract manufacturers to produce their wares. Contract manufacturing allows businesses to increase their production capacity without capital investment or hiring additional staff.
According to IndustryNet's hand-verified data, contract manufacturing has seen an uptick in growth over the past year. This article will examine how and why contract manufacturing shows more substantial growth than U.S. manufacturing as a whole. It will also detail variations by industry sectors and geographic regions.
Average sales in contract manufacturing increased by 2.26 percent. The plastics segment was the leader in sales growth, at 15.28 percent. Pharmaceuticals and medical products saw no changes from the previous year, but sales ...(Full Article)
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