Market Moves: Manufacturing - Dec 2nd, 2023
 
 
All three are on the rise in the manufacturing world.
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December 2, 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, we start with an analysis of the UAW’s capacity constraints and why they may hinder more than help. Then, we’ll look at how the White House intends to fortify supply chains and how a robot-led warehouse could be the way of the future. There’s also automotive AI, the role of manufacturing in the data center boom, and a look at workplace violence.  

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- Jennifer Ramsay

Flexible plant capacity for the Detroit 3 is essential to profitability during the EV transition.
From Material Handling & Logistics
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From Automation World
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From Vehicle Service Pros
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From Data Center Frontier
As exemplified by Schneider Electric's new $3 billion multi-year technology agreement with Compass Datacenters, infrastructure specialists locating key U.S. manufacturing facilities in convenient proximity to key U.S. data center markets has been a gathering trend.
From IndustryWeek
In 2020, there were nearly 400 homicides and more than 37,000 injuries from intentional violence.