Today's Manufacturing Pulse

Stellantis to pour $1.08B into next‑gen EV line at Mulhouse plant
President Emmanuel Macron announced Stellantis will invest more than €1 billion (about $1.08 billion) to build a next‑generation electric‑vehicle production line at its Mulhouse facility, slated to start in 2029. The investment is part of France’s push to electrify its auto fleet and boost domestic manufacturing capacity.
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By the numbers: TIEA Connectors raises $8M Series A
Iran War Fuels $22.3 Bn Surge in Chinese Clean‑tech Exports, Boosting BYD and CATL
China’s clean‑technology exports hit a record $22.3 bn in December, up 47% year‑on‑year, as the Iran war disrupts fossil‑fuel supplies. BYD and CATL shares rose 11% and 24% in March, positioning China as the dominant supplier of batteries, solar panels and electric vehicles worldwide.

Kornit Digital Brings Global Apparel Leaders Together to Accelerate the Move Towards On-Demand Production
Kornit Digital gathered more than 500 leaders from the global apparel ecosystem at Konnections 2026 in Hollywood, Florida. The three‑day event highlighted the industry’s shift toward real‑time, on‑demand manufacturing and featured the debut of Atlas MATRIX, a platform that prints...

Siemens Expands Industrial Automation DataCenter with Edge AI and Cybersecurity
Siemens announced an upgraded Industrial Automation DataCenter that ships as a pre‑installed, AI‑ready turnkey solution for production environments. The platform combines NVIDIA GPUs and BlueField DPUs for edge AI acceleration with Palo Alto Networks Prisma AIRS delivering zero‑trust security. By integrating...

Avianca Cargo Adds Quito-Miami Flights Using Amazon Capacity
Avianca Cargo has added a new Quito‑Miami service, operating five flights per week. The flights use lift capacity provided by Amazon Air Cargo, extending the partnership that began in 2025 with Bogotá‑Miami. The route is aimed at meeting rising demand...
Why Chinese 'Knock-Down' Car Kits Could Spell Catastrophe for Canadian Automakers
Chinese electric‑vehicle makers are eyeing the Canadian market, but industry leaders warn that importing cars as complete knock‑down (CKD) kits could devastate local manufacturing. Auto‑parts chief Flavio Volpe estimates a full‑scale assembly plant generates roughly $2.1 billion USD in economic activity...

How Jabil Uses AI and Robotics to Bolster Its Decarbonization Agenda
Jabil is allocating $500 million in 2025 to revamp its factories with AI and robotics, part of a broader push to slash its carbon footprint. Since 2019, AI‑driven process changes have already cut operational emissions by 47%, positioning the contract manufacturer...

Protolabs Joins Space Foundation at Space Symposium
Protolabs announced its partnership with the Space Foundation ahead of the 41st Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, where it will exhibit its aerospace manufacturing capabilities. The company highlights its ITAR‑compliant, AS9100‑certified factories in the U.S. and Europe, emphasizing rapid, high‑mix,...
Good OM Reading: The Algorithm– How Tesla Drives Innovation
Jon McNeill’s book *The Algorithm* outlines a five‑step operational framework that Elon Musk uses at Tesla and SpaceX to drive hypergrowth. The steps—question every requirement, delete at least 10 % of parts or processes, simplify and optimize, accelerate cycle time, and...

ROS 2: The Next Generation for Robust and Scalable Robotics Applications
ROS 2 is the next‑generation version of the Robot Operating System, redesigned for commercial robotics. It replaces ROS 1's centralized master with the decentralized Data Distribution Service (DDS), adding real‑time support, QoS controls, and built‑in security. The platform is gaining traction in...

Lufthansa Cargo Warns of Potential Delays as Pilots Strike
Lufthansa Cargo warned customers on April 13 that a two‑day pilots strike could delay shipments across its network. The strike, involving pilots from Lufthansa Cargo, Lufthansa Airlines and CityLine, is slated to end at midnight on April 14. While flights...
Agy and Saertex Combine Fibres with Multiaxial Fabric Configurations
Agy and Saertex have teamed up to merge Agy’s patented S‑2 glass fibre with Saertex’s engineered multiaxial non‑crimp fabrics. The hybrid material delivers higher tensile, impact and fatigue resistance while remaining lightweight and compatible with infusion, RTM, prepreg, compression and...
Beyond the Runway
Israel‑based eVTOL maker AIR has delivered the first production version of its heavy‑lift cargo aircraft, a 550‑lb (249 kg) uncrewed platform designed for vertical take‑off and landing. The aircraft, featuring fold‑able wings, advanced electric motors and a larger cargo bay, is...

Kornit Digital Acquires PrintFactory to Accelerate the Industry’s Transition to Digital, On-Demand Production
Kornit Digital announced the acquisition of Netherlands‑based PrintFactory, a cloud‑native workflow and color‑management software provider. The deal integrates PrintFactory’s automation platform with Kornit’s digital printing hardware, creating an end‑to‑end ecosystem that links demand generation, production workflow, and fulfillment. PrintFactory’s technology...
From AI Insights to AI Action: What’s Changing in Manufacturing
Artificial intelligence is transitioning from pilot projects to core manufacturing operations as firms grapple with supply‑chain disruptions, labor shortages, and margin pressure. AI now not only analyzes data but also takes action, automating workflows and adjusting production in real time....

Insource What Matters: A Lesson From Toyota for Lean Practitioners in the Age of AI
Lean practitioners often hit a technology ceiling after stabilizing processes, as illustrated by O.C. Tanner’s struggle with complex production systems. Toyota Connected responded a decade ago by strategically insourcing critical vehicle‑software capabilities, culminating in a fully owned multimedia platform on...
Why Agentic AI Is Emerging as the Next Layer of the Modern TMS
Logistics teams are drowning in repetitive, high‑fatigue tasks such as shipment tracking, invoice reconciliation, and carrier performance monitoring. Shipwell’s new transportation management system (TMS) embeds agentic AI that automates these “invisible” workflows, delivering real‑time alerts and optimization suggestions while keeping...
Why Growing Manufacturers Are Rethinking the Systems Behind Their Operations
Manufacturers are accelerating product launches, e‑commerce expansion, and AI adoption, but legacy spreadsheets and siloed tools are fragmenting data and slowing fulfillment. Modern cloud‑based ERP systems consolidate orders, production, and shipping into a single source of truth, delivering real‑time visibility...
Axiom: Vendor Analysis — Marketplace and Tail Spend Platform Overview, Roadmap, Competitors, User Considerations, Analyst Summary
Axiom, a UK‑based tech firm founded in 2020, launched its enterprise‑grade marketplace and tail‑spend platform publicly in 2023. The solution layers onto existing ERP or source‑to‑pay systems to unify catalog, free‑text, and inventory‑driven purchases into a single managed marketplace. By...
Strategic Intermodal Integration: Efficiency, Visibility and the New Length-of-Haul
Intermodal freight is shedding its reputation as a slow, low‑visibility option as carriers like Werner Enterprises introduce GPS‑tracked containers and proprietary EDGE technology. These advances make regional rail‑truck combos competitive on 600‑ to 1,000‑mile lanes, delivering truck‑plus‑one‑day transit, end‑to‑end visibility,...
The Seal Strength Paradox: Why More Is Not Always Better in Sterile Barrier Packaging
The article explains why increasing heat, pressure, or dwell time in sterile barrier packaging can backfire, leading to over‑sealing that weakens overall seal reliability. A real‑world case showed that boosting sealing temperature to fix intermittent tears actually introduced new failure...
Building Resilient Supply Chains in an Era of Constant Disruption
Supply chain volatility has become the new normal for manufacturers, prompting a shift from reactive tactics to proactive resilience. Leading firms are embedding visibility, integrated processes, and cloud‑based technology into the product development lifecycle to anticipate risks before they materialize....

Saudi Arabia's First Mills Deploys AI Agent Platform in Food Production First
Saudi Arabia’s leading flour‑miller First Mills has become the first customer of Glasgow‑based AI startup Kodamai, installing its Kelvingrove platform – the world’s first mathematically verified autonomous‑agent system – across four production sites. The platform uses category theory, type theory and...

Satair Deploys ASRS in Singapore
Satair, an Airbus Services subsidiary, has commissioned an AutoStore automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) at its Singapore hub, marking the company’s third global deployment after Hamburg and Dulles. The Swisslog‑installed solution packs 23 robots and 60,000 bins into a...

Aligning Manufacturing Support Services with Retail Supply Chain Operations
Retail supply chains have become far more complex as e‑commerce, omnichannel buying and globally distributed sourcing raise delivery expectations. This complexity creates gaps in order accuracy, inventory positioning and fulfillment speed when manufacturing and retail operate in silos. Integrating manufacturing...

Southeastern Researchers Demo Support-Free Five-Axis Robotic FFF
Southeastern Louisiana University researchers demonstrated a six‑axis robotic fused filament fabrication (FFF) system that employs non‑planar slicing and five‑axis toolpaths to print support‑free parts. By integrating a UFACTORY xArm 850 robot with a custom Rhino‑Grasshopper slicer, the workflow generates point‑to‑point motions...
Robotic Hands Achieve Precise, Adaptive Fine Motor Control
Robotic hands are getting seriously capable. BrainCo’s new version shows how much progress has been made in fine motor control - handling objects with more precision and adaptability. That’s a big deal. Because in robotics, the challenge isn’t just moving. It’s interacting with the...
Magnetic Seal Instantly Stops Water, Acid, Oil Leaks
Revolutionary Magnetic Seal Instantly Stops Water, Acid, and Oil Leaks by @IntEngineering #Innovation #EmergingTech #Technology #Tech https://t.co/BwzWBWeMXy

Smurfit Westrock Puts Paper on Rail Between Germany and Poland
Smurfit Westrock has launched a dedicated rail corridor linking its Hoya mill in Germany with packaging plants in Poland, replacing more than 1,400 truck trips each year. The service uses 600‑metre trains operated by PKP Cargo and Transwaggon, aiming to...

AESC and NEXTES Sign 1.5 GWh Strategic Supply Agreement, Marking Japan's Largest Energy Storage Cell Order of 2026
AESC and NEXTES have signed a three‑year agreement to supply 1.5 GWh of battery cells for grid‑scale energy storage, the largest single ESS cell order in Japan for 2026. The deal leverages AESC’s 14 gigafactories and its JIS, IEC and UL...

Metso to Deliver State-of-the-Art Filtration Tech to Lloyds Metals & Energy Operations
Metso has secured an order to deliver ten fully automatic Larox FFP 3512 filters for Lloyds Metals & Energy’s iron‑ore concentrate filtration plants in Ghugus, Manikgarh and Konsari, Maharashtra. The filters employ advanced membrane technology and hole‑less filter cloths to boost moisture...
Rheinmetall Launches Joint Venture with Destinus for Cruise Missile Output
Rheinmetall and Destinus have formed a 51‑49 joint venture, Rheinmetall Destinus Strike Systems, to mass‑produce advanced cruise missiles and ballistic rocket artillery from a new plant in Unterlüß, Germany, slated to start operations in late 2026. Destinus already manufactures over...
GEN-1 Robot Achieves 99% Reliability Across Tasks
From folding boxes 📦 to fixing vacuums, GEN-1 robotics model hits 99% reliability 🤖 | AI Robotics https://t.co/XGfowsKMR2 https://t.co/YxjNYeUARh

Wyatt Gilmore of Grant Stone
In this episode, host Jeremy Kirkland chats with Wyatt Gilmore, founder of Grant Stone, about his unconventional path into footwear—growing up with a family legacy at Alden, then moving to China and Taiwan at 19 to learn manufacturing from the...

3PL Fit: Staying in Your Lane Drives 3PL Growth
In this episode, Kevin Lawton talks with Dave Hariger, CEO of Swift House, about the evolution of his 3PL from a textbook resale operation to a boutique fulfillment provider focused on small brands. Hariger explains how a sudden loss of...
Jupiter, AMPIN Open 1.3 GW Solar Factory in India
Jupiter International and AMPIN Energy Transition have opened a 1.3 GW solar cell and module manufacturing plant in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, under their joint venture AMPIN Solar One. The facility, inaugurated by Odisha’s chief minister, was developed under India’s Production‑Linked Incentive (PLI)...
InfinityCranes Boost Space Efficiency in Industrial Lifting
Revolutionizing Industrial Lifting: InfinityCranes by CeiliX #Technology GmbH Maximizes Space and Efficiency by @IntEngineering #Innovation #EmergingTech #TechForGood https://t.co/6rqtM11722

Stadler Opens New Austrian Workshop to Support Westbahn High-Speed Fleet
Stadler has inaugurated a 4,600 sqm high‑speed train workshop just outside Vienna, officially opened on 10 April after operating since March. The facility currently maintains Westbahn’s Stadler KISS double‑deck EMUs and is positioned to service other operators’ rolling stock. Built with STRABAG...

New Technology for Boeing’s Next New Airplane
Boeing is weighing the launch of a next‑generation commercial jet, but a host of technical, regulatory and cost challenges loom. VP of Product Development Brian Yutko avoided direct questions about a new program, yet hinted at key hurdles during a...
Video: Thread, Resin, & Robots: How Giant Builds Carbon Frames Differently
Giant's Taichung plant, spanning 700,000 sq ft, churns out more than one million bicycles a year, with 70 % bearing the Giant badge. For its new Anthem XC frame, the company weaves raw carbon thread from Toray into its own sheets, infuses a proprietary...

Bangladesh Cement Industry Seeks Major Tax Reforms to Combat Slump
The Bangladesh Cement Manufacturers Association has asked the National Board of Revenue for sweeping tax cuts in the upcoming budget. It proposes replacing the 15% customs duty on clinker with a flat BDT 500 per tonne (about US$40.65), lowering machinery spare‑parts...

Stanford Develops Volcanic Rock Cement Alternative
Stanford researchers have created a low‑carbon cement called Phlego, using volcanic rock instead of limestone. The carbonate‑free igneous material eliminates CO₂ emissions from calcination, cutting cement‑related emissions by up to two‑thirds while matching performance. Phlego also offers a scalable alternative...

Hexagon To Expand Into NDT with Waygate Technologies Acquisition
Hexagon AB signed a definitive agreement to acquire Waygate Technologies for roughly $1.45 billion, adding non‑destructive testing (NDT) capabilities to its Manufacturing Intelligence (MI) business. Waygate, a German‑based NDT leader with about $630 million in annual revenue and 1,500 employees across 25...

Five Projects, Including Manufacturing Initiatives, Share $6.9M in Grants
The Australian Government’s Industry Growth Program has allocated $6.9 million (about $4.5 million USD) across five innovation projects, targeting advanced manufacturing, sustainable materials and biotechnology. Aston Dynamics receives $1.5 million to prototype hydraulic‑jet electric trailer brakes, while Bioborne gets $2.27 million to scale an...

PDW Attritable Multirotor Strike Drone Moves Into Production
Performance Drone Works (PDW) announced that its Attritable Multirotor strike drone has entered full‑scale production. The system is built for rugged, contested environments and offers interchangeable 5", 7" and 10" arm configurations with a universal payload interface. It can carry...

“We Are Deepening Industrial Cooperation with Poland on Abrams”
Poland is rapidly emerging as a European hub for U.S. Abrams tanks, having received 117 of the 250 M1A2 SEPv3 units ordered and completing delivery of 116 M1A1 FEP tanks in 2024. A framework agreement between General Dynamics Land Systems...

Waygate Technologies & GE Aerospace Drive the Future of Automated Engine Maintenance
Waygate Technologies and GE Aerospace have launched automated Menu Directed Inspection (MDI) templates for GEnx‑1B and ‑2B engine borescope inspections. The templates, integrated into Waygate’s Mentor Visual iQ+ borescope, embed AI‑driven guidance and real‑time data labeling. They standardize imaging of...

SHINING 3D Introduces EinScan Rigil Lite Expanding All-in-One Scanning Portfolio
SHINING 3D unveiled the EinScan Rigil Lite, a new all‑in‑one handheld 3D scanner that adds a hybrid light‑source architecture and onboard computing to its Rigil series. The device combines 17 + 17 crossed blue laser lines, 7 parallel lines and near‑infrared VCSEL to capture reflective...

Redefining Industrial Robotics with Learned Physical Intelligence
Generalist AI firm unveiled GEN‑1, a multimodal model that can perform simple physical tasks with near‑perfect reliability. The system reports success rates above 99 %, completes tasks up to three times faster than previous state‑of‑the‑art robots, and needs only about one...

HIPOWER Achieves ULc 2200 Third Edition Certification for Heavy Duty Industrial, HS-Stationary Products
HIPOWER Systems announced that its entire line of Heavy‑Duty Industrial and HS‑Stationary generators has earned the ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC STD 2200:220 Ed.3 + R05Sep2025 certification. The third‑edition listing grants a single C‑UL‑US mark that satisfies both U.S. and Canadian regulatory requirements, streamlining product selection for engineers. The...

Kubota Breaks Ground On New Kansas Construction Equipment Test Center
Kubota North America broke ground on a $30 million, 57,000‑square‑foot construction equipment test center in Salina, Kansas. The facility expands the company’s compact construction business and will accelerate development cycles while providing locally validated performance. It reflects Kubota’s long‑term confidence in...