Connectivity Could Save Manufacturers Trillions, Says GE November 28, 2012 WASHINGTON—Connecting industrial operations to the Internet could lead to significant gains in productivity, potentially worth $10 trillion to $15 trillion globally, a study by General Electric.Read More
Manufacturers Bring Production In-House to Protect Against Natural Disasters August 15, 2012 LONDON—To protect themselves against natural disasters and economic downturns, manufacturers are bringing production back in-house. Read More
Ford, Cat and Johnson Controls Named “Most Connected” Companies June 6, 2012 NEW YORK—Ford, Caterpillar and Johnson Controls were among the manufacturers named by U.S. News as America’s Most Connected Companies. Read More
The True Cost of Offshore Assembly Shifting production to China or Mexico can be more expensive in the long run Austin Weber March 1, 2003 While focusing on the short-term benefits of moving production overseas, many companies overlook numerous long-term risks.Read More