Monroe Aerospace Announces Recent Hire John T. Ratcliffe

New General Manager brings expertise to Monroe Aerospace Rochester Hills, January 3, 2017:  Monroe Aerospace, a division of Monroe Engineering LLC, is pleased to announce an addition to their senior executive team with the appointment of John T. Ratcliffe as … Read More

Solar Power Now Cheaper than Coal

It’s no secret that solar power is cleaner and more renewable than burning coal. The sun offers a near-unlimited amount of power that we can harness can convert into usable electricity. One of the most common complaints about solar, however, … Read More

How Steel Shaped the Modern-Day World

Steel is a metal alloy made of iron and carbon. It’s high tensile strength and low production cost make it ideal for use in construction. Furthermore, “stainless steel” contains special alloys that protect against rust and corrosion. This otherwise simply … Read More

Laser Cutting 101

So how does a laser actually work? It starts with the word itself which is an acronym for “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation”. For the layman, it means “you’re cutting stuff with a very bright beam of light” … Read More

Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris to Head American Manufacturing Council

U.S. President elect Donald Trump has announced that Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris will take over the American Manufacturing Council in his administration. Trump made this news while speaking to a crowd earlier this month at Grand Rapids, Michigan, saying … Read More

How the Carrier Deal Could Affect US Manufacturing

U.S. President elect Donald Trump is already causing controversy, nearly one month before he officially takes office. He recently announced a deal with Carrier Corp., keeping nearly 1,000 manufacturing jobs here in the U.S. Previously, Carrier had planned to move … Read More

US Manufacturing Output Increased in October

October was a good month for the United States manufacturing industry. According to recent reports, the industry experienced positive output for the second month in October, signaling growth after a short but noticeable period of stagnant activity. Earlier this week, … Read More