Highlights from the 2015 Manufacturing Day

In case you didn’t get the memo, October 2nd was the National Manufacturing Day. This day lives up to its namesake by raising awareness and support to the country’s manufacturing industry — and industry that generates more than $1,696.7 billion … Read More

California Updates its ‘Made in America’ Law

Manufacturers in California will now have an easier time touting their products with the “made in America” label thanks to a new law passed by the Sunshine State. There’s been a growing demand for products that are made here in … Read More

Report Indicates US Has ‘Manufacturing Advantage’

The American manufacturing industry is stronger than ever. Even as the U.S. dollar rises above the Euro, as well as other currencies, more businesses are choosing to open up shop right here in the America. This belief was reaffirmed in … Read More

US Manufacturing 5-Month High Ends

It was bound to happen sooner or late: the US manufacturing industry has cooled — to some degree, at least — after coming off a 5-month high. The last few months have been nothing short of phenomenal for the US … Read More

White House to Fund Manufacturing Revival Project

The White House has announced plans to revive a number of US-based manufacturing facilities in an effort to create more jobs. Last week, US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker confirmed that a dozen new designated Manufacturing Communities will be creates in … Read More

US Manufacturing Sees Strongest Gains in Five Months

There’s no denying the fact that manufacturing in the United States is improving. Unemployment rates are the lowest since the financial crash, and Americans are finally able to pay their bills. To put this into perspective, a recent study found … Read More

Detroit Sees Manufacturing Turnaround

Detroit was one of the hardest hit cities by the recent recession, forcing many business owners to close up shop and move while subsequently putting thousands of residents out of work. This wasn’t the first time a major US city … Read More