In a world where unpredictability has become the norm, companies can no longer afford to rely solely on centralized manufacturing hubs. The COVID-19 pandemic, a series of natural disasters, and political instability in various regions have illuminated the vulnerabilities of concentrated supply
As the debate on carbon pricing in Canada heats up, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has made waves with his commitment to repeal the country’s federal carbon pricing legislation. Poilievre’s proposal has sparked significant discussion about its potential impact on businesses, the
Fargo, North Dakota, is gearing up for a significant boost in its economic landscape, thanks to the announcement of Border States' first regional distribution center set to open in the fall of 2026. This ambitious project marks a milestone for the company and the region, with the
US manufacturing activity in February inched closer to stagnation despite the inflation in material prices reaching its highest level since mid-2022. Recent data from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) indicates a slight decline in the manufacturing index, suggesting that while growth
The recent surge in the adoption of cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems has had a monumental impact on the manufacturing sector. Companies like Northern Transformer Corporation and McNeal Enterprises Inc. serve as prime examples of this transformative journey. Embracing
The challenges of sustainable production in the textile industry have prompted innovative solutions from many companies, and Toray Industries, Inc. has recently introduced a significant advancement. In April, Toray announced the adoption of the mass balance approach for the production of its