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Centrifuge filter systems
The Hydroflow centrifuge filer system uses an open rotor bowl with a flexible liner. » more
Seven steps to training success
Instead of asking, "What happens if I train them and they leave?" ask yourself, "What happens if we don't train them and they stay?" » more
Vacuum thermocouple assemblies
The TCV series of stainless steel thermocouple probe assemblines with M12 connectors. » more
Top Plant 2012 - Winners announced
Pfizer Global Supply and Masco Cabinetry set themselves apart from the competition because of their strong commitment to the key issues facuring manufacturing today. » more
Top Plant 2012: Masco Cabinetry
Real time, just in time: Masco Cabinetry reduces lead time, waste, energy costs, and downtime. » more
Top Plant 2012: Pfizer Global Supply
An Rx for manufacturing success: Focus on safety, quality, and uptime is the right prescription for progress at Pfizer. » more
Particulates, liquids, oxidation contribute to oil contamination
Oil discoloration should be addressed with high importance for optimal operation performance. » more
Remote monitoring technologies lower costs, improve operations
The latest remote communication technologies allow experts to monitor and control multiple plants from any location. » more
Electric grid vulnerable to attack
The National Research Council and Department of Homeland Security have concluded that electric grids are vulnerable to cyberterrorism and the damage would be far more catastrophic than natural... » more
Georgia plant fined after explosion
MFG Chemical Inc. faces $77,000 in fines after OSHA discovered 20 safety violations that resulted in 40 employees being hospitalized for decontamination at the Dalton, Ga. plant. » more
Nuclear safety issues mount in South Korea
Recent security concerns during inspections have heightened concerns about the safety of South Korea's nuclear reactors, particularly after a recent scandal that involved the use of unverified parts. » more
Ensuring software security policies
Access control policies (ACPs) are becoming the new norm for security requirements for businesses to ensure software developers have a clear understanding of security policies. » more
Costs mount for CA nuke outage
The prolonged outage at the San Onofre plant has cost $317 million, or more than $1 million per day. Power to replace the lost output will cost another $221 million. » more
Safety fines for auto parts maker
TFO Tech Co. Ltd is being fined $51,000 by OSHA for 13 safety violations at its Jefferson, OH, facility after a July inspection was carried out under the National Emphasis Program on Amputations. » more
No risk plan results in big fine
Sinclair Oil is facing a $378,000 fine after a 2010 EPA inspection showed the company hadn't properly implemented its risk management plan for its Rawlins, WY, refinery. » more
Phishing attacks elevate
Hackers are changing their tactics by targeting employee groups of up to 250 people at one time with fake emails or by targeting the smaller company in a merger and acquisition. » more
States fail to enforce own drilling regulations
States across the country are failing to enforce their own oil and gas development regulations, a new research study showed. » more
Hackers target sites victims visit
Hackers are using knowledge about their intended targets to predict the websites they visit and seize private information » more
Metalformers see growth in 2013… but the cliff looms
PMA calls for swift action to resolve federal fiscal crisis » more
PMA calls for swift action to resolve federal fiscal crisis » more
Centrifuge filter systemsThe Hydroflow centrifuge filer system uses an open rotor bowl with a flexible liner. » more
Seven steps to training successInstead of asking, "What happens if I train them and they leave?" ask yourself, "What happens if we don't train them and they stay?" » more
Vacuum thermocouple assembliesThe TCV series of stainless steel thermocouple probe assemblines with M12 connectors. » more
Manufacturers can get grants, contacts through STEP program
Partnership with Hannover Messe, SBA delivers results to small businesses around the country » more
Partnership with Hannover Messe, SBA delivers results to small businesses around the country » more
Top Plant 2012 - Winners announcedPfizer Global Supply and Masco Cabinetry set themselves apart from the competition because of their strong commitment to the key issues facuring manufacturing today. » more
Top Plant 2012: Masco CabinetryReal time, just in time: Masco Cabinetry reduces lead time, waste, energy costs, and downtime. » more
Top Plant 2012: Pfizer Global SupplyAn Rx for manufacturing success: Focus on safety, quality, and uptime is the right prescription for progress at Pfizer. » more
The shared responsibility of machine safety
In the modern, mechanized and automated workforce, machine safety isn't just an individual responsibility; it's a responsibility that belongs to everyone. » more
In the modern, mechanized and automated workforce, machine safety isn't just an individual responsibility; it's a responsibility that belongs to everyone. » more
‘Right-shoring’ our manufacturing knows no boundaries
I’m no longer sure that ‘reshoring’ is the right word any more. I think ‘right-shoring’ (although a little more awkward) might be the right way to look at the issue of global manufacturing. » more
I’m no longer sure that ‘reshoring’ is the right word any more. I think ‘right-shoring’ (although a little more awkward) might be the right way to look at the issue of global manufacturing. » more
Particulates, liquids, oxidation contribute to oil contamination Oil discoloration should be addressed with high importance for optimal operation performance. » more
Remote monitoring technologies lower costs, improve operationsThe latest remote communication technologies allow experts to monitor and control multiple plants from any location. » more
The National Research Council and Department of Homeland Security have concluded that electric grids are vulnerable to cyberterrorism and the damage would be far more catastrophic than natural... » more
MFG Chemical Inc. faces $77,000 in fines after OSHA discovered 20 safety violations that resulted in 40 employees being hospitalized for decontamination at the Dalton, Ga. plant. » more
Recent security concerns during inspections have heightened concerns about the safety of South Korea's nuclear reactors, particularly after a recent scandal that involved the use of unverified parts. » more
Access control policies (ACPs) are becoming the new norm for security requirements for businesses to ensure software developers have a clear understanding of security policies. » more
The prolonged outage at the San Onofre plant has cost $317 million, or more than $1 million per day. Power to replace the lost output will cost another $221 million. » more
TFO Tech Co. Ltd is being fined $51,000 by OSHA for 13 safety violations at its Jefferson, OH, facility after a July inspection was carried out under the National Emphasis Program on Amputations. » more
Sinclair Oil is facing a $378,000 fine after a 2010 EPA inspection showed the company hadn't properly implemented its risk management plan for its Rawlins, WY, refinery. » more
Hackers are changing their tactics by targeting employee groups of up to 250 people at one time with fake emails or by targeting the smaller company in a merger and acquisition. » more
States across the country are failing to enforce their own oil and gas development regulations, a new research study showed. » more
Hackers are using knowledge about their intended targets to predict the websites they visit and seize private information » more
Veterans can deliver skills to manufacturing
Manufacturers are starting to look to veterans and the skills they learned during their tours of duty as a way to shrink the Skills Gap. » more
Manufacturers are starting to look to veterans and the skills they learned during their tours of duty as a way to shrink the Skills Gap. » more
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