Peter Strozniak

Articles by Peter Strozniak
Viewpoint -- America's Funniest Product Warning Labels
Stating the obvious may seem unnecessary, but in the long run it may save money.
Viewpoint -- Plant Tour(ism)
Forget Wally World, take your family on a plant tour vacation. They'll soon be as excited about manufacturing as you are.
Viewpoint -- A Case of Cynicism
Could It Be Holding Back Your Company's Change?
Manufacturing's Might
The sixth annual IndustryWeek 1000 shows that manufacturing remains the world's economic power source.
Military Approach
Manufacturers enlist the U.S. Army to recruit skilled workers.
Averting Disaster
Learn to spot early-warning signs.
Corning Grows Through Innovation
Glass may be one of the world's oldest products, but Corning Inc., which celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2001, continues to find new ways to use the material. The Corning, N.Y.-based manufacturer developed the glass envelope for the electric light ...
Find The Exchange
IndustryWeek's listings provide leads on products and services.
Rising To The Challenge
More plants struggle to adopt lean-manufacturing techniques, learning valuable lessons along the way.
Old Industries, New Ventures
Clay, glass, and stone manufacturers are growing with the booming economy and new e-business alliances.
Toyota Alters Face Of Production
The automaker's focus on quality and lean production has impacted manufacturing worldwide.
Technologies Of The Year -- Critical Reach Software Suite
Technology incorporates 2-D and 3-D links to improve aftermarket sales and service.
Incentives Stay -- For Now
As U.S. states wrestle with budget deficits, they're working to keep incentives aimed at industry in place.
Surviving The Storm
Embracing change helps manufacturers weather economic downturns.
Streaming Goes Mainstream
Manufacturers reap benefits from video on the Web.

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