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National Manufacturing Study Reveals New Trends, Steps for Success

The study, conducted by the Manufacturing Performance Institute, finds that this is a critical point in time for U.S. manufacturing, and manufacturers must assess whether they have the workforce, business systems, equipment and strategies in place to successfully compete in the future.

MEMA Study Shows Automotive Parts Manufacturing Job Increases Of Nearly 19 Percent

More than 871,000 Americans are directly employed by the automotive parts manufacturing industry. This number, which is up from 734,000 in 2012, represents 2.9 percent of the jobs in the total U.S. employment market.

Mexico Continues to be Top Choice for Manufacturing ‘Near-Shoring,’ Says AlixPartners Study

AlixPartners said results from the survey also suggest that rising domestic demand in developing countries such as China may encourage even more near-shoring and “re-shoring” in the West in the future.

ITC to Study U.S. Remanufacturing Industry; Study Project Leader to Speak at 2011 Remanufacturing Legislative Summit

The 2011 Remanufacturing Legislative Summit takes place Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 20-21 in Washington, D.C., and is open to MERA members and non-members interested in the remanufactured motor vehicle parts industry.

APRA Applauds New Remanufacturing Trade Study

The study will be done by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC).

Quincy, Wash., Named Top Small Market City in the West for High-Tech Manufacturing in National Cost Comparison Study

The independent study was conducted by The Boyd Co. Inc., a location consulting firm in Princeton, N.J., and focused on up-and-coming small market cities in each region of the country considered to be on the radar screen for new high-tech industry as the economy emerges from recession in 2010/11.

The Mexico Truck & Bus Aftermarket 2023 Study Recap

Interviewee John Blodgett is vice president, sales and marketing with MacKay & Co.

CLEPA, Roland Berger Reveal Results of European EV Study

Electric cars need around 30% fewer aftermarket components, but create significant new opportunities, the study shows.

Study: National EV Adoption will be Gradual

The Energy Innovation study modeled the effect of tax credits based on a low, moderate and high scenario.

Study Evaluates EU Job Losses with Full EV Use

“The future value-add and job creation in powertrain technologies depends on local battery production in Europe,” says PwC.