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Made in USA: We Are The 3%

This past week I’ve been in a bit of a funk. My funky mood began on the day Wal-Mart made its big announcement – they plan to invest $50 Billion over the next 10 years in products made in the USA. Why, you ask would such seemingly good news put me in such a funk? […]

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SKILLS GAP PUTS MANUFACTURING IN THE U.S.A. AT A COMPETITIVE DISADVANTAGE

Matthew Lavoie February, 2013 NAM President & CEO Jay Timmons testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce hearing on the “Challenges Facing America’s Workplaces and Classrooms”.   NAM Chief Calls for Comprehensive Immigration Reform as Key Building Block for America’s Workforce WASHINGTON, D.C., 02/05/13 –  National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) President and CEO Jay Timmons […]

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Made in USA Sees An Uptick

LOCAL TIES: Paulette Garafalo of Brooks Brothers, which manufactures neckwear at a factory in Long Island City. | Photo: Buck Ennis Adrianne PasquarelliFebruary, 2013 Apparel-making picks up (slightly) in NYC as trends favor city manufacturers. Manufacturing clothes in the garment center might seem like a step back in time—but it’s actually forward growth for Ricky […]

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Woolrich Bringing Manufacturing Back to Pennsylvania

BY WOOLRICHJANUARY, 2013 …At the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market show in Salt Lake City, Utah, Woolrich, Inc. President Nicholas P. Brayton issued an open letter to the public on the company’s commitment to domestic manufacturing. Brayton’s open letter addresses the company’s current and past U.S. manufacturing challenges and outlines future strategic goals […]

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Confronting the U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Skills Gap

Written By: Thomas A. Hemphill, Waheeda Lillevik, and Mark J. Perry January, 2013 We have a skills gap and it’s going to get worse. Here’s what we can do about it. It is generally acknowledged that there is a shortage of skilled manufacturing workers in the United States, but estimates of the size of the […]

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American Manufacturing Bouncing Back

Art PineJanuary 2013 America’s manufacturing sector is recovering and poised for a modest rebound. The question is how much? The long decline in America’s manufacturing sector finally is over. During the past two years, manufacturing output has regained almost three-quarters of the stunning 20% drop it took during the Great […]

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Made in America: The Next Boom

KOPIN TAN JANUARY 2013 Cheap natural gas and increasingly competitive labor costs are bringing factories and jobs back to the U.S. Eight ways to win. As the only industrialized superpower not decimated by World War II, the United States once made nearly 40% of the planet’s goods. These days, that number has shrunk to 18%. […]

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Made in U.S.A. Supplier Summit Coming Soon

Mike Troy The first indication that something big was brewing with Walmart on the domestic sourcing front came last week. That’s when Walmart announced internally at that SVP of home, Michelle Gloeckler, would assume additional responsibilities for a new U.S. sourcing and manufacturing initiative. Reporting to Gloeckler is Greg […]

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Silicon Valley Plant Named as Apple Manufacturer

JANUARY 26, 2013 SAN FRANCISCO: Apple has listed a Silicon Valley facility as a location where the California company’s Macintosh computers are assembled. The addition to Apple’s list of final assembly plants came less than two months after chief executive Tim Cook vowed to shift some computer manufacturing from China to the United States to catalyze domestic high-tech […]

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Apple Says China Agent Forged Papers for Underage Workers

Tim Culpan & Adam SatarianoJanuary 25, 2013  Apple Inc. said a Chinese labor agent forged documents on behalf of underage workers as the world’s most-valuable technology company seeks to improve conditions at suppliers making iPhones, iPads and Macs. The electronics company also stopped doing business with a manufacturer that employed 74 people younger […]

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Apple Drops Chinese Supplier For Using Underage Labor

In designated “clean” areas, employees will have to don anti-static “bunny-suits.” These three workers are assembling the camera module for Apple’s iPad in a factory in China. (Karson Yiu/ABC News) JOANNA STERNJanuary 25, 2013 Apple has stopped doing business with a Chinese manufacturer after a report said it had employed 74 underage workers. […]

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Is Manufacturing “Cool” Again?

This illustration is by Paul Lachine and comes from NewsArt.com, and is the property of the NewsArt organization and of its artist. Reproducing this image is a violation of copyright law. James Manyika & Martin N. BailyJanuary, 2013 WASHINGTON, DC – Once upon a time, ambitious young people with a knack for […]

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Made in USA Makes Comeback as a Marketing Tool

Rancourt & Co.’s American-made shoes have hit it big as a result of national concern over American jobs, says Kyle Rancourt, who owns the company with this father Mike. (Photo: Rancourt & Co.)   Oliver St. John January 21, 2013 It’s becoming downright American to make stuff in America. Small manufacturers, craftsmen and retailers are […]

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787 Grounding Puts Boeing’s Outsourcing in Focus

A US Federal Aviation Administration technical advisor inspects a Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane. Photo: Reuters January 18, 2013 Boeing’s woes with its new 787, grounded worldwide after a series of incidents, shine the spotlight on its bold but risky strategy to source parts for the innovative aircraft from scores of plants […]

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What The Surge In Manufacturing Means For Skilled Labor

Ryan Galloway January, 2013 While almost every economic sector in the U.S. is either engaged in a slow slog out of the recession or still floundering outright, two sectors are indicating healthy — and unexpected — growth. Grinding glass stoppers for glass bottles, 1936 Housing and manufacturing have both shown marked improvements over the past year, surprising market watchers who believed that […]

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Worker Shortage? Teach Teens Manufacturing Skills

Photograph by Dean Berry/Getty Images Karen E. Klein During her sophomore year at Kettle Moraine High School in Wales, Wis., about 30 miles outside Milwaukee, Tara Britten ditched class and was in danger of expulsion. “They thought I was stupid,” Britten says. “Nobody would challenge me at the level I needed […]

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FDA Reports 500 Dog Deaths From Chicken Jerky Treats

Kara Ogushi January, 2013 Several varieties of Nestlé Purina and Milo’s Kitchen chicken jerky dog treats are being recalled in the U.S. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now reports that 500 dogs have died after eating jerky treats manufactured in China. According to NBC News, “A new tally of reports filed with the FDA show the agency […]

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Wal-Mart 'Jump Start' Is an Admission There Is a Problem

Greg Autry01/17/2013 Wal-Mart, the retail leader in the outsourcing American jobs, has clearly been feeling the pressure of the growing Made in USA movement. Today, the Arkansas based firm announced a “jump start” plan that promises it will buy more American goods — $50 billion over 10 years. Wal-Mart also propose to hire […]

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Offshore Wind: Enormous Potential, Huge Challenges

Peter Kelly-DetwilerContributorJanuary 2013 Photo: Blade Dynamics Last month I visited the Wind Technology Testing Center in Charlestown, MA, just outside of Boston.  With me were executives from American Superconductor (AMSC) and Blade Dynamics (BD).  They were in Charlestown to observe the testing process of a new blade design that BD […]

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Walmart to Boost Sourcing of US Made Products: Hiring 100k Veterans

Walmart announced bold commitments to increase domestic sourcing of the products it sells and help veterans find jobs when they come off active duty. Speaking at the National Retail Federation’s annual BIG Show, Walmart U.S. President and CEO Bill Simon also announced the company is helping part-time associates who want to be full time, make […]

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Can America Step Up To a Manufacturing Renaissance?

Alexander Liddington-CoxJanuary, 2013 Murmurings about whether the American manufacturing renaissance is driven by much more than an explosion of cheap shale gas recently made their way into the pages The Atlantic. The so-called ‘insourcing boom’ is a real phenomenon, but it has neither demonstrated itself to be substantial or sustainable and is […]

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Manufacturing in The Balance: Inexpensive Labor Has Defined The Last Decade in Manufacturing. The Future May Belong to Technology.

Antonio RegaladoJanuary 2013 When General Electric expanded manufacturing of home heaters and refrigerators at its facility in Kentucky last year, the reasons included big wage concessions the company had won from local workers and the advantages of being closer to its U.S. customers. But writing in the Harvard Business Review last March, CEO Jeffrey […]

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Mr. China Comes to America

JAMES FALLOWS For decades, every trend in manufacturing favored the developing world and worked against the United States. But new tools that greatly speed up development from idea to finished product encourage start-up companies to locate here, not in Asia. Could global trade winds finally be blowing toward America again? […]

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The Case For and Against ‘Made in the USA’

Juergen KneifelJanuary 7, 2013 There’s a new craze that hit the airwaves this past holiday season intended to save jobs and reenergize American manufacturing. Blame it on an unnamed economist whose calculations have concluded that, should each of us buy $64 worth of products “made in America,” we will collectively create […]

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Is There Any Hope For America? Absolutely!

MARGARET WENTEJanuary 2013 Washington’s epic battle over the “fiscal cliff” would be tragic if it weren’t so pathetic. It reminds me of a cartoon in which the duelling combatants hurl themselves off the precipice and keep fighting until they look down and go splat. The Republicans and Democrats are desperately hoping that cartoon physics applies […]

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