Manufacturing News and Headlines

Canada Trade Pivot Has Funds for Supply Chain Development, but Lacks a Plan
NewsMar 16, 2026

Canada Trade Pivot Has Funds for Supply Chain Development, but Lacks a Plan

Canada is reshaping its trade policy to cut reliance on the United States, aiming to double non‑U.S. exports by 2035. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s push has unlocked a new C$5 bn Trade Diversification Corridors Fund to upgrade ports, rail and air...

By The Loadstar
Pete Pharma Partners with Atrium24 on Pharmacy 3D Printing
NewsMar 16, 2026

Pete Pharma Partners with Atrium24 on Pharmacy 3D Printing

Pete Pharma has entered a strategic partnership with Atrium24 Technologies, designating Pete Pharma as the primary 3D‑printing provider within Atrium24’s group‑ purchasing organization. The deal gives Atrium24‑member independent pharmacies preferred pricing on Pete Pharma’s FABRx 3D‑printing platform, enabling on‑site production...

By Engineering.com
Circ Expands Network of Manufacturing Partners with New Partnership
NewsMar 16, 2026

Circ Expands Network of Manufacturing Partners with New Partnership

Circ announced a partnership with Xinxiang Bailu Chemical Fiber, the world’s largest viscose filament producer, to purchase its recycled pulp for commercial‑grade viscose. The deal embeds Circ’s circular‑textile technology within China’s massive manufacturing ecosystem, giving global fashion brands a sustainable...

By Just Style
Repurposing European Idle Industrial Capacities for Defence Production
NewsMar 16, 2026

Repurposing European Idle Industrial Capacities for Defence Production

The brief proposes a four‑step framework to convert Europe’s idle manufacturing capacity into defence production, leveraging economic‑complexity metrics to pinpoint sectors with transferable capabilities. It first quantifies idle output, then matches those capabilities to specific defence product requirements, assesses proximity...

By European Commission – Raw Materials (DG GROW)
Hong Kong Forwarders Hit Out at ‘Soaring’ Cargo Fuel Surcharges
NewsMar 16, 2026

Hong Kong Forwarders Hit Out at ‘Soaring’ Cargo Fuel Surcharges

Hong Kong freight forwarders, led by HAFFA, condemned airlines' steep cargo fuel surcharge hikes. Some carriers increased long‑haul surcharges more than fourfold and short‑haul nearly quadrupled, far outpacing the 30‑40% rise in crude oil prices. HAFFA blames the liberalisation set...

By Air Cargo News
Kistler and ATS Develop High-Speed Medical Device Assembly Line with Real-Time Quality Monitoring
NewsMar 16, 2026

Kistler and ATS Develop High-Speed Medical Device Assembly Line with Real-Time Quality Monitoring

Kistler Group and ATS Life Sciences Systems have launched the Symphoni platform, a high‑speed medical device assembly line capable of processing up to 320 parts per minute while cutting tooling requirements by 90 percent. The system combines Kistler’s force and displacement...

By Robotics & Automation News
Open EU Foundry Status Granted to Innovative Chiplet Facility
NewsMar 16, 2026

Open EU Foundry Status Granted to Innovative Chiplet Facility

The European Commission has awarded Open EU Foundry (OEF) status to Silicon Box’s new semiconductor packaging and testing plant in Novara, Italy. The designation, part of the European Chips Act, grants the facility administrative assistance, accelerated construction permits and priority...

By EU Digital Strategy – eIDAS tag
Ox Launches Its ‘Digital Warehouse’ Standard for Visualizing and Orchestrating Modern Warehouses
NewsMar 16, 2026

Ox Launches Its ‘Digital Warehouse’ Standard for Visualizing and Orchestrating Modern Warehouses

Ox unveiled its Digital Warehouse platform, a plug‑and‑play solution that creates a live 3‑D map of any warehouse and overlays real‑time operational data. The product promises a universal visual standard, rapid deployment in under 30 days, and a price point...

By Robotics & Automation News
DoCoMo and Keio University Demonstrate ‘World’s First Stable, High-Fidelity Robot Teleoperation via Commercial 5G Using Low-Latency Slicing
NewsMar 16, 2026

DoCoMo and Keio University Demonstrate ‘World’s First Stable, High-Fidelity Robot Teleoperation via Commercial 5G Using Low-Latency Slicing

NTT DoCoMo and Keio University demonstrated the world’s first stable, high‑fidelity robot teleoperation using commercial 5G with low‑latency slicing (Configured Grant). The system combined Configured Grant slicing and Keio’s Real Haptics to transmit force feedback with minimal latency and jitter....

By Robotics & Automation News
SME PRIME Program Expands to South Carolina Tech Center
NewsMar 16, 2026

SME PRIME Program Expands to South Carolina Tech Center

The SME Education Foundation is launching its SME PRIME program at Daniel Morgan Technology Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina for the 2026‑2027 school year. SME PRIME delivers industry‑driven curricula, equipment, teacher training, scholarships and extracurricular funding to high schools, aligning...

By Engineering.com
Building Manufacturing Capacity when the Grid Can’t Keep Up
NewsMar 16, 2026

Building Manufacturing Capacity when the Grid Can’t Keep Up

Data centers powered by AI are set to consume over 1 GW each by 2035, rivaling city‑scale loads and crowding the electric grid. This surge forces manufacturers into direct competition for limited capacity, stretching utility connection timelines to 1.5–2 years and turning...

By Manufacturing Dive
How Manufacturing Data Intelligence Enables Upstream Teams to Ride the Industry 4.0 Wave
NewsMar 16, 2026

How Manufacturing Data Intelligence Enables Upstream Teams to Ride the Industry 4.0 Wave

Manufacturers are finally turning attention to upstream functions—knowledge management, procurement and data reuse—by applying AI‑driven data intelligence. While 80% of executives earmark 20% of improvement budgets for smart manufacturing, most legacy ERP/PLM systems remain siloed, forcing engineers to spend a...

By Manufacturing Dive
Preventing the Next Grain Dust Disaster: Lessons From Didion Milling
NewsMar 16, 2026

Preventing the Next Grain Dust Disaster: Lessons From Didion Milling

The May 31, 2017 explosions at Didion Milling’s corn‑processing plant killed five workers, injured fourteen, and razed the facility, underscoring the lethal potential of combustible dust in grain operations. Grain processors operate in Class II, Division 1 (CIID1) environments where explosive dust concentrations are...

By Food Dive (Industry Dive)
Posco to Invest in Global Artificial Graphite Anode Plant in Vietnam
NewsMar 16, 2026

Posco to Invest in Global Artificial Graphite Anode Plant in Vietnam

South Korea's Posco Future M announced a KRW 357 billion ($239 million) investment to build an artificial graphite anode plant in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. The facility will initially target 55,000 metric tons of annual capacity, scaling up in phases as orders materialize, with...

By Just Auto
Resource Use, Physical Flows, and Costs of Select Technologies and Facilities in U.S. Chemicals, Cement, Iron and Steel, Food, and...
NewsMar 16, 2026

Resource Use, Physical Flows, and Costs of Select Technologies and Facilities in U.S. Chemicals, Cement, Iron and Steel, Food, and...

A new structured dataset characterizes technologies and facilities across U.S. chemicals, cement, iron and steel, food, and non‑manufacturing sectors. It provides facility‑level inventories for six manufacturing sectors and technology options for three non‑manufacturing sectors, harmonizing assumptions, costs, and resource use...

By Research Square – News/Updates
JP Morgan Shipping Arm Books Suezmax Trio at Samsung Heavy
NewsMar 16, 2026

JP Morgan Shipping Arm Books Suezmax Trio at Samsung Heavy

JP Morgan’s Bermuda‑based shipowner Global Meridian Holdings has placed an order for three new suezmax crude carriers with Samsung Heavy Industries. The contract, valued at roughly KRW 400 billion ($268 million), translates to about $89.3 million per 157,000‑dwt vessel. Deliveries are scheduled between the...

By Splash 247
Rizzo Cycles Reconstructs the Unno Horn XC in 3D Printed Titanium
NewsMar 16, 2026

Rizzo Cycles Reconstructs the Unno Horn XC in 3D Printed Titanium

Rizzo Cycles’ master frame‑builder Rubén Durán has fabricated a boutique Unun Horn XC bike featuring a 3‑D‑printed titanium front triangle and custom geometry for taller riders. The one‑off frame sells for €4,500, weighs just under 11 kg, and retains the Horn’s...

By Pinkbike
MG Mulls Positioning Shift as European Production to Lift Prices
NewsMar 16, 2026

MG Mulls Positioning Shift as European Production to Lift Prices

MG, owned by China’s SAIC, is moving toward building its first European factory, likely in Spain or Hungary, to produce electric vehicles for its strongest market. The shift will erase the 45% tariff that currently penalises Chinese‑built EVs, but it...

By Autocar
Pan Ocean Bulks up with Qingdao Beihai Newcastlemaxes
NewsMar 16, 2026

Pan Ocean Bulks up with Qingdao Beihai Newcastlemaxes

South Korea’s Pan Ocean exercised options for two additional Newcastlemax bulk carriers at Qingdao Beihai, bringing its order at the Chinese yard to four vessels worth roughly $308 million. The ships, each costing about $77 million, are slated for delivery by October 2030...

By Splash 247
How Clean Core ERP Has Evolved Into a Mandate
NewsMar 16, 2026

How Clean Core ERP Has Evolved Into a Mandate

Manufacturers are embracing a "clean core" ERP strategy that keeps the system as close to SAP’s standard as possible, routing all extensions through released APIs or side‑by‑side apps. SAP’s clean‑core level framework categorises extensions by upgrade risk, giving global supply‑chain...

By ERP Today
#242 Inside XJet's New Product & Market Strategy with CEO Guy Zimmerman
NewsMar 16, 2026

#242 Inside XJet's New Product & Market Strategy with CEO Guy Zimmerman

XJet, a pioneer of NanoParticle Jetting, unveiled two new printers—the high‑throughput Carmel 5000X and the cost‑effective Carmel Pro—while also entering the precious‑metal additive market. CEO Guy Zimmerman explained the product evolution, highlighted key factors for building a compelling AM business...

By TCT Magazine
GiantEye Project Aims to Transform Large-Scale Industrial CT Inspection
NewsMar 16, 2026

GiantEye Project Aims to Transform Large-Scale Industrial CT Inspection

The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS is developing the GiantEye high‑energy CT platform to scan large, dense industrial objects that traditional scanners cannot accommodate. By adopting a medical‑CT‑style rotating gantry, the system can image items in their natural horizontal...

By Metrology News
ZEISS and Verus Metrology Partner to Advance Metrology Automation
NewsMar 16, 2026

ZEISS and Verus Metrology Partner to Advance Metrology Automation

ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions and Verus Metrology announced a strategic partnership to develop automated metrology solutions for industrial inspection. The collaboration merges ZEISS’s optical and coordinate‑measuring hardware with Verus’s custom automation platforms and fixture designs. Together they will create integrated...

By Metrology News
PiXARGUS Optimizes Inline Plastic Profile Inspection with ProfilControl 7 PlastX
NewsMar 16, 2026

PiXARGUS Optimizes Inline Plastic Profile Inspection with ProfilControl 7 PlastX

PiXARGUS has launched ProfilControl 7 PlastX, an inline inspection system tailored for plastic profiles, especially in window construction. The solution trims hardware to a lightweight sensor head while leveraging advanced software to detect surface flaws and geometric deviations. By using only four...

By Metrology News
ActionPlas Invests in Advanced CMM to Meet Demanding F1 Tolerances
NewsMar 16, 2026

ActionPlas Invests in Advanced CMM to Meet Demanding F1 Tolerances

ActionPlas Group has allocated a £1 million investment to acquire an Altera M 20.12.10 coordinate measuring machine from LK Metrology, targeting the stringent tolerances demanded by a Formula 1 client. The new CMM, equipped with a Renishaw SP25M scanning probe and LK CAMIO 2025...

By Metrology News
HyFun Foods Bets on Exports, Retail and Capacity Expansion to Hit ₹5k Cr Revenue
NewsMar 16, 2026

HyFun Foods Bets on Exports, Retail and Capacity Expansion to Hit ₹5k Cr Revenue

HyFun Foods, a Gujarat‑based frozen potato products maker, aims to reach ₹5,000 crore in revenue within three years by expanding exports, domestic retail, and manufacturing capacity. The company currently derives about 70% of its sales from over 45 export markets and...

By ETRetail (India)
Romania’s Industrial Activity Hits Lowest Level Since Lockdown in January
NewsMar 16, 2026

Romania’s Industrial Activity Hits Lowest Level Since Lockdown in January

Romania’s industrial production contracted 4.0% year‑on‑year in January, the sharpest decline since the 2020 lockdown. Manufacturing output fell 6.4% YoY, while utilities rose 8.6% YoY, partially offsetting the drop. The seasonally adjusted PMI slipped to 45.8 in February, marking a...

By bne IntelliNews
Opel Combo Electric Is Stellantis Vigo’s 17-Millionth Vehicle
NewsMar 16, 2026

Opel Combo Electric Is Stellantis Vigo’s 17-Millionth Vehicle

Stellantis' Vigo plant in Spain has produced its 17‑millionth vehicle, an Opel Combo Electric, marking the first Opel model built at the facility. The electric van features a 100 kW motor, 50 kWh battery and up to 334 km WLTP range, and joins...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
EPA Moves to Weaken Pollution Limits on Ethylene Oxide
NewsMar 16, 2026

EPA Moves to Weaken Pollution Limits on Ethylene Oxide

The EPA announced a proposal to roll back the 2024 Biden‑era rule that cut ethylene oxide emissions from medical sterilization facilities by roughly 90%. The agency argues the stricter limits threaten the domestic supply of essential medical devices, prompting a...

By Insurance Journal
Why Use MetalMiner for Metal Price Forecasting?
NewsMar 16, 2026

Why Use MetalMiner for Metal Price Forecasting?

MetalMiner provides metal price forecasting services tailored to U.S. manufacturers, combining proprietary price indices, market‑signal forecasts, and support/resistance analysis. Its indices aggregate 10‑15 years of data and are normalized to reflect the actual mix of metals bought by U.S. firms....

By MetalMiner
XCMG From Going Global to Taking Root at CONEXPO 2026
NewsMar 16, 2026

XCMG From Going Global to Taking Root at CONEXPO 2026

XCMG Group marked its 11th appearance at CONEXPO‑CON/AGG 2026, shifting from pure export to deep North American market roots. The Chinese maker displayed 35 machines built for local conditions and unveiled the PRO Series, featuring AI‑driven interfaces and self‑diagnostics. XCMG...

By The Manila Times – Business
Molicel Achieves RBA Silver Status, Setting a New Benchmark for Ethical Battery Manufacturing
NewsMar 16, 2026

Molicel Achieves RBA Silver Status, Setting a New Benchmark for Ethical Battery Manufacturing

Molicel announced that its manufacturing plant has earned Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) Silver Status after a rigorous third‑party audit. The certification confirms compliance with the RBA Code of Conduct across labor, health and safety, environmental stewardship, ethics, and management systems....

By The Manila Times – Business
Punjab Pushes for Cleaner Textile Clusters
NewsMar 16, 2026

Punjab Pushes for Cleaner Textile Clusters

Punjab’s industry and commerce minister Sanjeev Arora announced at the Progressive Punjab Investors’ Summit 2026 that the state will position its dyeing and finishing sector as a sustainable, high‑quality textile hub. The government pledged to leave no stone unturned in...

By Ecotextile News
New ABB Report Shows Energy Efficiency Investments Rising in Malaysia - Execution Now Defines Industrial Advantage
NewsMar 16, 2026

New ABB Report Shows Energy Efficiency Investments Rising in Malaysia - Execution Now Defines Industrial Advantage

ABB’s latest report shows 63% of Malaysian industrial leaders have already invested in energy efficiency, with another 33% planning action within a year. Energy costs represent roughly a quarter of operating expenses, and 61% of firms say rising prices threaten...

By The Manila Times – Business
Impact of Gulf War: Input Costs Make Electronics, Cars & More Goods Expensive
NewsMar 16, 2026

Impact of Gulf War: Input Costs Make Electronics, Cars & More Goods Expensive

The Gulf war has triggered a sharp rise in input costs for plastics, resins and polymers, pushing up international freight rates and weakening the rupee. Indian manufacturers across automotive, consumer electronics, appliances, paints and footwear are planning price hikes of...

By ETRetail (India)
Methods for Threading Blind Holes in Thin Materials
NewsMar 16, 2026

Methods for Threading Blind Holes in Thin Materials

Blind threaded holes in thin sections often cause manufacturability problems because the required full thread depth competes with hidden depth losses. The drill point’s conical tip, the tap’s lead‑in, and a necessary clearance zone together reduce usable thread length, threatening...

By Modern Machine Shop
Thailand’s ProPak Asia Courts Indian Manufacturers Amid Packaging, Automation Push
NewsMar 16, 2026

Thailand’s ProPak Asia Courts Indian Manufacturers Amid Packaging, Automation Push

ProPak Asia 2026 in Bangkok will expand to 65,000 square metres, showcasing over 2,500 brands from 45 countries. The trade show aims to attract 80,000 industry professionals, with a strong focus on AI‑driven automation, robotics, IoT and sustainable packaging. Indian...

By YourStory
WA Plant to Produce 2.3Mt of Urea From Mid-2027
NewsMar 16, 2026

WA Plant to Produce 2.3Mt of Urea From Mid-2027

Perdaman’s Project Ceres urea plant near Karratha will produce 2.3 million tonnes per year, with full output slated for June 2027 after commissioning in March. The $6 billion facility will be Australia’s only domestic urea producer, dedicating at least 1 Mt to local growers....

By Grain Central
Tackling Complexity with Smart Automation
NewsMar 16, 2026

Tackling Complexity with Smart Automation

Swiss 3PL Alloga modernized its Bern distribution center by integrating Interroll’s Modular Conveyor Platform with Flück Fördertechnik. The modular, zero‑pressure accumulation system increased transport capacity, boosted throughput by 45% and expanded storage within the existing footprint without interrupting operations. Custom...

By DC Velocity
Government Has Spent £377M in 9 Months to Keep Scunthorpe Steel Furnaces Open
NewsMar 16, 2026

Government Has Spent £377M in 9 Months to Keep Scunthorpe Steel Furnaces Open

The UK Department for Business and Trade has injected £377 million in loans to keep British Steel’s two Scunthorpe blast furnaces operating since April 2025. The funding covers operating costs, raw materials, payroll and external advisers, costing roughly £1.3 million per day while...

By New Civil Engineer – Technology (UK)
Shape the Future of Electrification: Registration Opens for CWIEME Shanghai 2026
NewsMar 16, 2026

Shape the Future of Electrification: Registration Opens for CWIEME Shanghai 2026

CWIEME Shanghai 2026, the premier Asia‑Pacific exhibition for coil, motor and transformer manufacturing, will be held June 24‑26 at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center. The event adds dedicated zones for low‑altitude aviation and humanoid robotics, linking component...

By The Korea Herald
AEye Inc (LIDR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 16, 2026

AEye Inc (LIDR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Aeva Technologies reported record 2025 revenue of $18.1 million, doubling year‑over‑year, driven by accelerated sensor shipments across automotive, industrial and defense markets. The company secured an exclusive long‑term LiDAR supply agreement with a leading European passenger OEM for Level 3 automation and...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Phillips Connect Expands Trailer Intelligence Platform
NewsMar 15, 2026

Phillips Connect Expands Trailer Intelligence Platform

Phillips Connect announced six platform enhancements aimed at deepening trailer intelligence for fleets. The upgrades introduce a new JumpStart service that delivers six sensor data streams, an upgraded CargoVision system that flags unauthorized occupants, and driver‑behavior analytics that work even...

By Transport Topics – Technology
Two New Conveyors From AGI
NewsMar 15, 2026

Two New Conveyors From AGI

AGI unveiled two new grain conveyors this fall: the gas‑over‑hydraulic FX4 SP and the electric top‑drive FX4 18S. The FX4 SP handles up to 8,000 bushels per hour with a 37‑hp gas engine and a self‑propelled mover kit, while the...

By The Western Producer
Peterson Introduces ‘Fail-Safe’ Trailer Safety Lighting
NewsMar 15, 2026

Peterson Introduces ‘Fail-Safe’ Trailer Safety Lighting

Peterson Manufacturing has launched the Genesis Truck and Trailer Light, a ‘fail‑safe’ LED safety lamp designed to stay illuminated as long as the trailer has power. Each diode operates independently, automatically redistributing output when a diode fails, removing ambiguity for...

By Transport Topics – Technology
E-Quipment Highlight: Trova E-Spotter Electric Terminal Truck [Video]
NewsMar 15, 2026

E-Quipment Highlight: Trova E-Spotter Electric Terminal Truck [Video]

Trova, a Dublin, Virginia‑based firm, unveiled the E‑Spotter, a purpose‑built electric terminal tractor featuring a 220 kWh battery pack split into two 110 kWh modules. The battery sits between the frame rails and slides out via a front‑bumper drawer, while the vehicle...

By Electrek
Amid Soaring Aluminium Imports, India Brings in New QCO
NewsMar 15, 2026

Amid Soaring Aluminium Imports, India Brings in New QCO

India has introduced a new Quality Control Order (QCO) that obliges both domestic and foreign manufacturers of aluminium and alloy products to adhere to Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) specifications. The move comes as imports from China surged from $1.47 billion...

By Mint (India) – Economy
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NewsMar 15, 2026

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Wayland Additive announced its return to the RAPID+TCT 2026 exhibition in Boston, where it will showcase its NeuBeam® electron‑beam powder‑bed fusion technology. NeuBeam® actively neutralizes charge during builds, eliminating the “smoke” instability that limits conventional e‑beam systems and enabling a...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Nulogy Launches ‘Manufacturing Operating System’
NewsMar 15, 2026

Nulogy Launches ‘Manufacturing Operating System’

Nulogy introduced its Manufacturing Operating System (MOS), a unified cloud platform that consolidates production, quality, compliance and collaboration tools for manufacturers, contract packagers and 3PLs. The solution promises real‑time visibility and agility by linking disparate enterprise and point solutions on...

By Robotics & Automation News