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U.S. manufacturers continue to adapt to a business environment reshaped by a raft of challenges--and emerging opportunities. In 2024, the industrial sector faced a mix of hurdles, including persistent inflation, labor shortages, and geopolitical tensions, not to mention strike activity in the transportation equipment sector. As manufacturers adapt, many are turning to IndustryNet, the free industrial marketplace, to connect with suppliers and meet their evolving needs. What were they searching for? Let's take a look:
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As manufacturing companies scramble to adapt to an upheaval in global supply chains due to the pandemic, many manufacturers are also facing shortages of needed supplies. A steel shortage is currently hitting the market, wreaking havoc on domestic supply chains. As a result, prices for steel have hit a 13-year high, while unfilled orders for steel in the fourth quarter of 2020 were at their lowest level in five years. So what's a manufacturer to do? This article will provide some key resources and advice for zeroing in on a steel supplier in the U.S.
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The history of the steel industry in the United States spans nearly 200 years. Production surged in the 1950s, the era of the post-World War II boom and the growing American love affair with metal-heavy cars. As the steel industry continues to evolve, some businesses have long witnessed its development. Some steel companies born in the 1800s still serve today's markets. Explore the oldest steel companies in the U.S.
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The U.S. manufacturing industry continues to shine amid favorable growth forecasts. U.S. steel production keeps climbing, and current demand is through the roof. MNI's latest data on U.S. steel coincide with these statistics as the industry anticipates further growth.
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Since we last reported on the issue of supply shortages back in March of this year, the list of materials short on supply has grown significantly. Consider that 94% of Fortune 1000 companies are experiencing supply chain disruptions from COVID-19. In addition, extreme weather conditions have impacted the production of critical petrochemicals, creating a domino effect that has led to supply shortages and rising prices for a wide range of items.
As a result we've noted a significant rise in traffic to IndustryNet as millions of buyers flock to the site in search of hard-to-find materials at the best price.
Today, we're taking a look at the specific materials that are in short supply right now, and providing avenues for buyers to find local suppliers at the best price....(Full Article)
Industrial Category Searches Surge 42% on IndustryNet as Coronavirus Shakes Up U.S. Supply Chains
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
U.S. manufacturers continue to adapt to a business landscape radically altered by COVID-19, with many struggling with supply chain gaps caused by widespread closures in China and across the U.S.
Some industrial companies have remained open, their products deemed critical by the federal government, while others have overhauled their facilities to produce completely new parts and products needed in the coronavirus fight. ...(Full Article)
Furthering its mission to address unfair Chinese industrial policies, the USTR announced late Monday that it has finalized tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports to the U.S. and has threatened tariffs on an additional $267 billion of Chinese goods in the event China's Ministry of Commerce retaliates with its own set of duties. The finalized list represents roughly 50% of all Chinese goods imported to the U.S.
According to the USTR's recent announcement, an initial 10% import tariff will now be officially imposed on the list of 5,745 Chinese products starting September 24th, with the tariffs raised to 25% starting January 1st, 2019.
The proposed tariffs were announced on July 10th, 2018, and originally included a list of 6,031 products. That list has since been revised, with 297 ...(Full Article)
The next time you hop into your vehicle, know that your car contains around 2,400 pounds of steel. If you drive a truck, your vehicle has closer to 3,000 pounds of steel. Even if you don't own a car, you probably used a refrigerator, stood in a building or picked up a hand tool. All of the items have one thing in common - they utilize flat rolled steel.
Flat rolled steel is an alloy, a fact that makes it strong and durable. It is the perfect choice for infrastructure, buildings, pipes, heavy equipment and dozens of other uses. Sixteen companies dominate the flat rolled steel market, with a total of 4,636 employees. The average flat rolled steel sales top $11 billion dollars.
The following nine companies are at the top of the industry in terms of the number of employees:
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On March 1, 2018, President Donald Trump announced that his administration planned to enact a 25 percent tariff on imported steel. On June 1, 2018, that tariff went into effect on steel from the European Union, Canada and Mexico. Ripples are spreading throughout the economy.
Reactions within the U.S. have varied more along regional lines than ideological ones, with optimism running high in steel-producing states. Steel manufacturers are anticipating increased prices and higher profits. On Wall Street, steel stocks jumped. U.S. manufacturers are expected to decrease purchases of foreign steel in favor of domestic products, adding further to U.S. steel companies' bottom lines.
Steel is a vital component for many industries. It comprises up to 65 percent of the weight of a car. Steel is...(Full Article)
The Trump administration's recent authorization of tariffs on steel and aluminum has produced mixed reactions in U.S. industries. Manufacturers of these metals regard the action as defending their businesses against dumping by foreign competitors. Heidi Brock, president and CEO of the Aluminum Association, praised the decision. She issued a statement declaring: "We look forward to working with the president on implementation and to creating a more level playing field."
The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) explained its support for the action. Thomas Gibson, president and CEO of AISI, claimed, "About one-fourth of domestic steel capacity today is not being utilized. This is being fueled by the massive excess steel capacity in the world today, which is more than eight times larger...(Full Article)
According to new data collected by IndustryNet, manufacturing employment in Ohio edged up over the past year, with steady gains posted across a number of sectors. IndustryNet reports the state added 5,217 jobs between September 2016 and September 2017, amounting to a half percent gain.
This represents the sixth straight year Ohio has gained manufacturing jobs, as the state continues to recover from the severe losses suffered during the recession.
Once at the center of rust-belt manufacturing losses Ohio's six-year winning streak echoes similar progress made by states like Indiana and Michigan, and stands in contrast to neighboring states that continue to bleed jobs like Pennsylvania and New York.
This article will take a closer look at the major developments that have occurred i...(Full Article)
According to new data released this week by MNI, Pennsylvania lost manufacturing jobs for a fifth straight year as the state continues to face challenges on a number of fronts. This post will take a look at some major Pennsylvania industries and how they fared over the year, as well as delve into city, county and regional data. We'll also examine the general outlook for the state, and take a look at the impact some Trump Administration policies may begin to have on Pennsylvania industries like coal and steel.
MNI, compiler and publisher of the industrial information that powers IndustryNet, reports Pennsylvania industries shed 8,604 manufacturing jobs from June 2016 to June 2017, a 1.1% decline.
This represents a somewhat sharper loss that MNI recorded in Pennsylvania for the 201...(Full Article)
Indiana's manufacturing sector roars ahead, adding jobs for a sixth straight year
Friday, July 14, 2017
According to new data released this week by MNI, manufacturers in Indiana added nearly ten thousand jobs over the past year, buoyed by continued growth in the state's transportation equipment industry. MNI, compiler and publisher of the industrial information that powers IndustryNet, reports Indiana gained 9,695 manufacturing jobs from May 2016 to May 2017, or 2%, extending the meteoric rise in factory jobs the state has seen since the recession.
Indiana was one of the hardest-hit states during the recession, shedding 16% of its manufacturing workforce or roughly 100,000 jobs, with layoffs and bankruptcies plaguing the all-important auto sector -- particularly its RV industry, which hit bottom in 2009. Over the past six years the state's manufacturing sector underwent a remarkable tu...(Full Article)
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