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Globenewswire | July 24, 2023
Array Technologies, a leading provider of tracker solutions and services for utility-scale solar energy projects, entered into an agreement with Lock Joint Tube, a manufacturer of mechanical and structural-grade steel tubing, to secure supply from a new steel mill in Texas dedicated to manufacturing utility-scale solar tubing. Located in Temple, Texas, where Lock Joint Tube has established operations, the new mill will use locally sourced steel in the production of solar tubing ...
IndustryWeek | February 19, 2020
Not everyone learns the same way, and different types of learning-auditory, visual, tactile, kinesthetic or a mix-aren’t always well-represented in academia or company training programs. According to a 2018 IndustryWeek/Poka survey of 426 manufacturing leaders, the most effective training method is on-the-floor pairing/shadowing where trainees observe and interact with experts performing the actual job. But this kinesthetic one-off pairing approach can be expensive, taking experienced work...
Brooks Automation | April 27, 2021
Brooks Automation, Inc.today reported that it has entered an authoritative consent to obtain Precise Automation, Inc., the main designer of cooperative robots and computerization subsystems settled in Fremont, CA. The all-out cash price tag for the acquisition will be around $70 million, subject to working capital and different changes. The exchange is required to nearby the finish of an endless supply of standard shutting conditions. Exact Automation's restrictive innovation ...
Supply Chain Management Review | March 05, 2020
Disruption is the rule in supply chain management and manufacturing today. Although conventional supply chains remain the backbone of global commerce, most observers expect convention to make way for fundamentally new processes such as manufacturing on demand that involve additive manufacturing and 3D printing. That’s certainly our conclusion based on our research for this article, which included field studies of the customers of Fast Radius, a Chicago-based AM solutions company. Utilizing...
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