Inside America's Bold Plan to Revive Manufacturing

June 14, 2017

After the Great Recession-and, the loss of nearly 6 million manufacturing jobs-a coalition of concerned academic, business and government leaders crafted a plan to restore US leadership in manufacturing for the 21st Century. This year, they are rolling out the centerpiece of that proposal, a new federal program whose proposed budget now surpasses $2 billion.

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Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company

The world's leading producer of strong, lightweight trailers. Utility will continuously improve the standard of living by being the world's leading producer of quality, high value, light weight trailers and other transportation products and services. Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company is America's oldest privately owned, family-operated trailer manufacturer. Founded in 1914, our company designs and manufactures dry freight vans, flatbeds, refrigerated vans, and Tautliner® curtainsided trailers. We are the largest producer of refrigerated vans and the third largest trailer manufacturer in the United States. Utility currently operates five trailer factories across the United States: two for refrigerated trailers located in Marion, Virginia, and Clearfield, Utah, two for dry vans located in Glade Spring, Virginia, and Paragould, Arkansas, and a flatbed and Tautliner® factory in Enterprise, Alabama. We also feature an extensive dealer network with over 100 locations throughout

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In order to achieve digital manufacturing through Industry 4.0, it is critical to aggregate and manage the huge amount of data generated in the factory by Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) sensors and devices. Having connected machines, workers and systems is just the start of the digital transformation journey. To extract real value from this connectivity, a digital twin of machines and processes have to be modeled in a standardized manner which will help aggregate heterogeneous data and provide valuable insights to drive productivity and efficiency. The interoperability and flexibility of different assets is an important challenge due to the volume and variety of data that needs to be modeled. This paper will go over Industry 4.0 compliant data modeling principles using the MongoDB Smart Factory testbed as an example. We will model the data using MongoDB Atlas in a way that fulfills requirements and needs of Industry 4.0: interoperability, flexibility and scalability.

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After the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly ground the world to a halt in the first few months of 2020, it created both new challenges for the manufacturing industry and exacerbated those that had existed for some time. According to an article by McKinsey & Company analysts,1 the future we expected by 2020 hasn’t quite come to pass. Rather than a significant shift towards more automation and a smaller workforce, the opposite is true, due in part to the pandemic.

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Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company

The world's leading producer of strong, lightweight trailers. Utility will continuously improve the standard of living by being the world's leading producer of quality, high value, light weight trailers and other transportation products and services. Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company is America's oldest privately owned, family-operated trailer manufacturer. Founded in 1914, our company designs and manufactures dry freight vans, flatbeds, refrigerated vans, and Tautliner® curtainsided trailers. We are the largest producer of refrigerated vans and the third largest trailer manufacturer in the United States. Utility currently operates five trailer factories across the United States: two for refrigerated trailers located in Marion, Virginia, and Clearfield, Utah, two for dry vans located in Glade Spring, Virginia, and Paragould, Arkansas, and a flatbed and Tautliner® factory in Enterprise, Alabama. We also feature an extensive dealer network with over 100 locations throughout

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