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How Manufacturers can Meet ESG Compliance

ATS

Business owners, managers and stakeholders are all impacted by ESG, which can have a major impact on compliance, operations and the bottom line. In this article, we will take a closer look at ESG in manufacturing, examining why it is important, how it can be addressed and how an ESG manufacturing program can operate most effectively.

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Protecting the digital manufacturing supply chain while promoting innovation

Control Engineering

Manufacturing Supply Chain Insights. Many small and midsized manufacturers assume their limited profile shields them from being targeted in cyberattacks, the opposite is often true thanks to the supply chain. defense industrial base and supply chain. Manufacturing is the No. 2 industry by cyberattack volume.

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Case Law Update: Disputes Relating to Supply Chain Disruptions Hit the Courts

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Over the last two years, the widespread shortages, stoppages, and other disruptions affecting much of the global supply chain have led manufacturers, suppliers, and buyers alike to examine their contract terms for an available excuse for nonperformance. Recent Cases. Recent Cases. Agrati-Medina. Tufco L.P.

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Real ESG Enforcement Mechanisms: Restrictions on Imports of Goods Made With Forced or Child Labor

Foley

Many have viewed corporate commitments to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) as largely performative measures amidst toothless compliance frameworks. supply chain." So how can companies ensure they’re in compliance with these trade regulations? law has long allowed the U.S. European Union.

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Building a traceability 4.0 foundation for automation

Control Engineering

The ability to gather and record data on the whereabouts and timing of works-in-process undergoing a specific manufacturing operation or finished products making their way through the supply chain is essential for ensuring quality, identifying bottlenecks and minimizing product waste during recalls.

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Learn about bridging the gap from edge to cloud MES to make automation more effective

Control Engineering

Unlock the power of downtime monitoring for enhanced manufacturing efficiency and insights and navigate supply chain challenges, regulatory compliance, digital transformation and traceability imperatives. This data can be used to identify bottlenecks, optimize workflows and reduce waste.

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Three fundamentals needed to rebuild Australia’s manufacturing sector

AU Manufacturing

Article by Mark Fioretto, Area Vice President and Managing Director ANZ at UiPath. It has become a top priority for manufacturers, with an IDC study showing that by the end of 2023, chronic worker shortages will prompt 60% of supply chain organisations to prioritise automation investments, resulting in productivity improvements of 20%.