Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Posts for November 17, 2010


Today in Manufacturing
Labor Department said consumer prices rose moderately in October but there was little sign of inflation as the cost of autos, clothing and hotels fell ... continue



Quick Manufacturing News
Manufacturing recovery is on a solid footing and continues to grow faster than the economy as a whole. Click to continue



Quick Manufacturing News
Shipments of steel and aluminum from North America's metals service center declined from September to October, though the tonnages continue to hold up against the dramatic low rates of 2009. U.S. and Canadian centers' deliveries of steel dropped more than 4%, and Canadian centers' aluminum shipments were in a similar range, while U.S. centers' aluminum shipments were down less than 2% for the month. Inventory-to-sales rations remain steady across the board. Click to continue



Quick Manufacturing News
ASQ study reports that 68% predict revenue growth next year Click to continue



Today in Manufacturing
Fed Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told lawmakers that the Fed's $600 billion economic aid program could create 700,000 jobs over two years ... continue



Today in Manufacturing
Bill would give FDA more authority to recall tainted products, increase inspections of food processors and require producers to follow stricter standards ... continue

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