MARANELLO, Italy—
Ferrari and Philip Morris International's strategic partnership has primarily focused on sponsorship of the automaker’s famous Formula 1 racing team. Now, the two companies are turning their attention to sustainability.
Engineers at Ford Motor Co. are developing ways to turn branches, twigs and leaves that are discarded during olive harvesting into sustainable auto parts.
GEORGETOWN, KY—Toyota is investing $1.3 billion at its flagship facility here for future electrification efforts, including assembly of an all-new, three row battery electric SUV for the U.S. market.
Chattanooga, TN—On Tuesday, February 6th Reuters reported The United Auto Workers said a majority of workers at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tennessee, assembly plant have signed cards to join the union.
BAGSVAERD, Denmark—Novo Holdings, the Danish drugmaker’s controlling shareholder, said it acquired New Jersey-based Catalent Inc. in a deal that values the contract manufacturer at $16.5 billion. Novo Nordisk, in turn, said it will acquire three manufacturing sites from Novo Holdings for $11 billion.
Makita's R&D department has produced several unique technologies. Makita then patented these, ensuring its tools would be the only ones to have them. There are dozens of these specialized technologies ingrained in the company's tools. Here are six of the most impressive technologies you can only find on Makita brand tools.