Market Moves: Manufacturing - Jul 15th, 2023
 
 
How might manufacturing change in the near and distant future?
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July 15, 2023
From the Editor

Hello and welcome back to Market Moves Manufacturing, a biweekly newsletter covering the latest news from Endeavor Business Media brands. In this edition, while factory activity may be at a low, it is not all doom and gloom. On the brighter side, space is an emerging market, women are more prevalent in manufacturing than ever, and California has struck a deal for a cleaner emissions future with truck and engine manufacturers. 

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Exceptions are actually the rule for this widely accepted process improvement strategy.
From Material Handling & Logistics
Manufacturing will "face more challenging times in H2 as pandemic-related tailwinds fade an, lending conditions tighten," says Oren Klachkin of Oxford Economics.
From Smart Industry
"In the future, we anticipate that every company will be a space company."
From Fleet Maintenance
Engine OEMs have entered an agreement with CARB to adhere to the regulatory agency's emissions requirements—even if another organization decides to challenge those regulations.
From Automation World
How can factories effectively implement advanced manufacturing projects after proving them at the pilot stage? Rolls-Royce has the answers.
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From Chemical Processing
A seamless flow of data can help chemical manufacturers easily access the data they need to track and report on progress against sustainability.
The startup of the Ontario plant marks a major milestone for the bio-based chemical company as it continues to scale.
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The increase is due to more companies having organizational goals around gender equality since 2020.