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Trends and challenges in parts manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Established in 1997 and formed as a merger between Proline Technologies and Wisby & Leonard in 2010, Sevaan Group has gone from strength to strength. The move to in-house component manufacturing by firms is probably an attempt to better control the component supply chain and their total manufacturing costs,” explained Green.

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Driving a better world: Transaid and the UK road transport industry

SMMT

The NIT began its partnership with Transaid in 2010, under the shared goal of providing quality driver training and reducing traffic accidents. Ian Cooper, Samworth Brothers Supply Chain Regional Fleet Manager, said: “This is the fourth training vehicle we have donated, and we are proud to see it supporting such a great cause.

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Starting anew: the refugee engineers

E&T

Electronic engineering was her love, but sadly she hated the industry’s culture and felt she never fitted in. Hanna Backhash, CEng As a principal engineer at Jacobs Engineering Group, Hanna Backhash works on a variety of water supply projects, including the design of a 500km pipeline across the UK. The projects have been amazing.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

Foley

Table of Contents Everything Electrified and Connected All at Once: New Challenges Facing Supply Chains, Best Practices and Lessons Learned Cybersecurity Threats in the Manufacturing Industry The New Era of U.S. Miller | vmiller@foley.com Nicholas J. With these changes comes the need for new technologies.

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Made in the USA - Season 2 Episode 3: The Robots Come Home

Modern Machine Shop

So far, we've heard from people whose motivations range from what we might call economic patriotism, to supply chain concerns, to negative experiences manufacturing in lower cost countries. But it's also about supply chain, and running a smooth supply chain in the amount of time it takes to get work out of out of from overseas.