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13 12, 2014

Investing for the Future

By |2015-03-30T18:52:31+00:00December 13th, 2014|Capital Equipment, George Taninecz, Information Technology, Manufacturing, MPI Manufacturing Study|Comments Off on Investing for the Future

With the year half over, many organizations are reevaluating their investment plans. Are sales strong enough to justify new equipment or information technology? Will continuing uncertainty in Europe temper enthusiasm for new commitments? At times like this, it’s helpful to know what competitors are thinking. U.S. and international manufacturing plant executives reported 2011 spending on capital equipment at 5% of sales (median) and 8.7% (average); spending on information technology was 1% of sales (median) and 4.3% (average) in 2011. Perhaps more importantly, 42% of the plant executives reported that capital-equipment spending would increase in 2012; 37% of executives said [...]

13 12, 2014

Hiring? Think Safety

By |2016-12-21T22:51:38+00:00December 13th, 2014|George Taninecz, Manufacturing, OSHA, Safety|Comments Off on Hiring? Think Safety

U.S. factory employment rose 470,000 from January 2010 to March 2012, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, with manufacturers adding 37,000 persons in March. Top hires were at motor vehicles and parts companies (more than 12,000) and machinery companies (more than 7,000).[1] Manufacturers are staffing up because orders are rising, and management is increasingly feeling the constraint of underemployment as they try to hit their output numbers. But increasing output should not be the first order of business for management as new hires and/or returning workers walk into plants. Think safety. In addition to training new or [...]