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Doncasters invests further in aviation future

Dinesh Mishra

Global high-precision components manufacturer invests $Ms to support supply chain demands. Mike Quinn, CEO of Doncasters, says: “When CEOs such as Dave Calhoun and Guillaume Faury repeatedly talk of supply chain stresses and a lack of stability, we listen and we act.

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Weekly RoundUp – Avoiding Maintenance Downtime, Auto Industry Hinting Towards Normalcy, Manufacturing Technology Orders Up – Week of 11/14/22

HGR Inc.

In the face of continued global supply chain instability, the last thing your plant needs is downtime. Although our forecast is positive there are a number of risk factors that could negatively impact tooling spend, including a prolonged recession, increased supply chain issues or a drop in vehicle demand below 13M units.

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Manufacturers using digital transformation to future-proof operations

Control Engineering

Future-proof manufacturing holds the promise of smart, connected factories able to use data to nimbly adapt to highly competitive environments, supply chain challenges and demanding customers. Emerging technologies, increased competition and supply chain challenges are making digital transformation a necessity.

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Norm Fasteners Celebrating 50 Years & Three Generations

Fastener News Desk

FND: With Norm Fasteners 15 logistics and sales centers located in 9 countries, how did this infrastructure help your clients keep production lines up and running during supply chain constraints during the pandemic? NF: Currently the establishment is ongoing.

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Luckey Strike

Manufacturer's Monthly

Three prototype XL-AUVs will be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy over three years, with a manufacture-ready vehicle at the end of 2025. One of Anduril’s missions is to build AI that allows one person to manage dozens of different robotic systems, he said, which minimises the use of manpower in military and defence contexts.