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Behind the Scenes at DeWALT

Behind the Scenes at DeWALT

DEWALT’s assembly plant in Charlotte, NC, produces high-quality tools while beating overseas competition.
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John Sprovieri
June 7, 2017

During a recent visit to this bright, open, state-of-the-art factory, I took a turn on the line assembling one of DEWALT’s hottest products, the 20-volt MAX XR three-speed cordless drill and screwdriver, which is powered by a brushless motor and a 5 amp-hour lithium-ion battery.


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What’s New With Workstations

What’s New With Assembly Workstations

More than ever, workstations need to provide ergonomic benefits and design flexibility for changing production needs.
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Jim Camillo
May 5, 2017

Even though the Great Recession has passed, manufacturers in many industries are still adjusting to the reality of a downsized market struggling to get back to its glory days.


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GE ‘Predix’ the Future of Manufacturing

GE ‘Predix’ the Future of Manufacturing

General Electric’s ‘Brilliant Factory’ initiative is driving a new era of production.
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Austin Weber
March 29, 2017

One hundred years ago, a vertically integrated manufacturing complex in Schenectady, NY, defined the company behind the famous blue monogram. Today, the future of General Electric is in San Ramon, CA. That’s the home of GE Digital.


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Force-Multiplying Glove Could Aid Workers on Assembly Line

July 7, 2016

DETROIT—Robotic glove technology developed out of a partnership between General Motors and NASA for use on the International Space Station is finding new life on Earth in health care, manufacturing and other industrial applications through a licensing agreement between GM and Bioservo Technologies AB, a Swedish medical technology company.


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Occupational Injuries Costs Businesses $170 Billion Annually

June 15, 2016

NEW YORK—Approximately 3.7 million workers are injured at work each year, costing businesses $170 billion annually. Injuries caused during material handling represent the majority of incidents, accounting for 32 percent of insurance claims.


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Automakers and Ergonomics Innovation

Automakers and Ergonomics Innovation

Automakers are investing millions of dollars in state-of-the-art technology to keep employees healthy and safe.
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John Sprovieri
May 5, 2016

Employees at Fiat Chrysler’s Indiana Transmission Plant I (ITPI) in Kokomo, IN, have achieved something few in manufacturing can claim—they have logged 10 million hours, or a span of more than three years, without a lost-time injury.


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Mixed-Model Assembly Is Key to Profitability

Mixed-Model Assembly Is Key to Profitability

Assembly lines today must be as flexible as possible without compromising efficiency.
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Austin Weber
May 5, 2016

Manufacturers today are producing a wider range of products than ever. Life cycles are shrinking and demand for customization is increasing. As a result, assembly lines must be as flexible as possible without compromising efficiency. That’s why companies producing everything from pumps to pistols and caskets to chainsaws depend on mixed-model assembly.


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Biotech giant shelves old, cold method of picking orders

Biotech giant shelves old, cold method of picking orders

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Jim Camillo
May 4, 2016

This November marks 10 years that Thermo Fisher Scientific has been manufacturing, storing and delivering essential consumables to life-science researchers worldwide. Workers at Thermo Fisher’s global manufacturing and distribution center in Frederick, MD, fill orders by picking from thousands of unique stock keeping units (SKUs), including many products that must be preserved in a cooler or freezer.


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Worker Safety, Company Turnaround Go Hand-in-Hand

Worker Safety, Company Turnaround Go Hand-in-Hand

camillo
Jim Camillo
April 6, 2016

Times were tough for the Timken Co. at the start of the 21st century. In March 2000, the Canton, OH-based manufacturer of antifriction roller bearings and related components announced plans to cut 600 jobs worldwide—after having trimmed 1,700 jobs in the previous two years. It also closed plants in Australia and England, and was relying more heavily on sources of steel outside the United States.


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Airbus Improves Wing Assembly With Mobile Platforms

Airbus Improves Wing Assembly With Mobile Platforms

camillo
Jim Camillo
April 6, 2016

While designing the A350 XWB (extra wide body) airplane in early 2010, Airbus’ engineers proposed a revolutionary way to build the plane’s wings at the company’s plant in Broughton, UK. Specifically, they wanted the wings built horizontally rather than the traditional vertical method.


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