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Kanpur Dehat’s Plastic Products: Local Manufacturing Supporting Irrigation and Utility Networks
NewsMar 9, 2026

Kanpur Dehat’s Plastic Products: Local Manufacturing Supporting Irrigation and Utility Networks

Kanpur Dehat’s One District One Product (ODOP) scheme has earmarked plastic utility items, especially PVC pipes, as the district’s flagship product. Local entrepreneurs like Jagpreet Singh have moved from raw‑material trading to full‑scale pipe manufacturing, supplying irrigation, garden and domestic...

By YourStory
Stellantis to Add More Electric Van Models at Ellesmere Port
NewsMar 9, 2026

Stellantis to Add More Electric Van Models at Ellesmere Port

Stellantis is injecting an additional £50 million into its Ellesmere Port facility to launch a dedicated assembly line for battery‑electric versions of the Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro and related midsize vans. The investment doubles the original outlay and follows the closure of the...

By Electrive
Nissan Pressures UK Government over ‘Made in EU’ Rules
NewsMar 9, 2026

Nissan Pressures UK Government over ‘Made in EU’ Rules

Nissan has warned the UK government that it could shut the Sunderland plant if Britain is excluded from the European Commission’s “Made in EU” rules under the Industrial Accelerator Act. The act would require a high share of EU‑origin value...

By Electrive
DHL and Locus Robotics Reach 1 Billion Warehouse Picks Milestone
NewsMar 9, 2026

DHL and Locus Robotics Reach 1 Billion Warehouse Picks Milestone

Warehouse robots from Locus Robotics operating in DHL Supply Chain have completed their one‑billionth pick, marking a milestone for large‑scale automation. The achievement was recorded at a DHL facility using an autonomous mobile robot and reflects a decade of partnership...

By Robotics & Automation News
Turning Logistics Data Into a Massive Competitive Advantage
NewsMar 9, 2026

Turning Logistics Data Into a Massive Competitive Advantage

The 2026 Gartner Market Guide highlights AI’s rise in freight audit and payment, shifting the focus from simple invoice checks to comprehensive data audits. Legacy systems struggle with fragmented, unstructured logistics data, creating margin leakage across the $11 trillion spend ecosystem....

By Supply Chain Dive
Navigating the PPQ Process: Proven Strategies to Safeguard Quality for Cell and Gene Therapies
NewsMar 9, 2026

Navigating the PPQ Process: Proven Strategies to Safeguard Quality for Cell and Gene Therapies

Process Performance Qualification (PPQ) is the final validation step before commercial manufacturing of cell and gene therapies, but its complexity often triggers delays and compliance risks. The article highlights three proven strategies—early master‑plan development, continuous quality improvement, and data‑driven analytics—to...

By BioPharma Dive
TRUNNANO: Material Transformation and Innovation in Advanced Ceramics
NewsMar 9, 2026

TRUNNANO: Material Transformation and Innovation in Advanced Ceramics

TRUNNANO announced a strategic expansion from pure nanomaterials into advanced ceramic R&D and production, building on more than a decade of nanoscale powder expertise. The move, initiated in 2024, targets the semiconductor, new‑energy and aerospace sectors where extreme‑condition materials are...

By The Manila Times – Business
German Industrial Production Unexpectedly Drops, Orders Fall
NewsMar 9, 2026

German Industrial Production Unexpectedly Drops, Orders Fall

German industrial output contracted 0.5% in January, following a revised 1% decline in December. Factory orders fell alongside production, contradicting Bloomberg economists’ forecast of a 1% increase. The unexpected downturn dampens expectations for a rapid manufacturing rebound in Europe’s largest...

By Bloomberg – Markets
German Industrial Production Still Struggles to Gain Positive Momentum
NewsMar 9, 2026

German Industrial Production Still Struggles to Gain Positive Momentum

German industrial production slipped 0.5% month‑on‑month in January, leaving output 1.2% lower than a year ago, with the metal and pharmaceuticals sectors bearing the brunt. New industrial orders collapsed by more than 10% MoM, reflecting a reversal of the bulk‑order...

By ING — THINK Economics
India's Finished Steel Exports Jump 36.6% in April-February
NewsMar 9, 2026

India's Finished Steel Exports Jump 36.6% in April-February

India's finished steel exports rose 36.6% year‑on‑year to 6.02 million metric tonnes in the April‑February period, while imports fell 37.4% to 5.6 million tonnes. Crude‑steel production increased 11.2% to 153.61 million tonnes, outpacing domestic consumption, which grew 7.2% to 147.7 million tonnes. The surplus...

By The Hindu Business Line
Germany January Industrial Orders -11.1% vs -4.5% M/M Expected
NewsMar 9, 2026

Germany January Industrial Orders -11.1% vs -4.5% M/M Expected

German industrial orders plunged 11.1% in January, far worse than the -4.5% forecast, highlighting a sharp contraction in manufacturing activity. When large orders are stripped out, the overall decline eases to a modest 0.4% month‑on‑month, and a three‑month view shows...

By ForexLive
Zentek Launches Pilot Evaluation Program with Quality Filters Inc.
NewsMar 9, 2026

Zentek Launches Pilot Evaluation Program with Quality Filters Inc.

Zentek has launched an 8‑to‑12‑week pilot evaluation with U.S. HVAC manufacturer Quality Filters Inc. to test the integration of Zentek’s proprietary air‑filtration media into Quality’s commercial product lines. The program will examine product compatibility, manufacturing scalability, and real‑world performance, while...

By Graphene-Info
Karnataka Hopeful of Attracting Semicon, Components Companies: KDEM CEO
NewsMar 9, 2026

Karnataka Hopeful of Attracting Semicon, Components Companies: KDEM CEO

Karnataka is actively courting semiconductor fabrication and OSAT investors, with KDEM CEO Sanjeev Gupta saying the state is in talks with several international firms. Despite interest, some companies have chosen other Indian states for their plants, leaving Karnataka without a...

By ET Telecom (Economic Times)
Benchtop Automated Inspection Systems Lowers Barriers to AI in Manufacturing
NewsMar 9, 2026

Benchtop Automated Inspection Systems Lowers Barriers to AI in Manufacturing

Sciotex has launched a benchtop automated inspection platform that bundles imaging hardware, lighting, compute, and AI‑driven software into a single, workstation‑sized unit. The system targets small and mid‑size manufacturers by eliminating the high cost and complex integration typical of traditional...

By Metrology News
Direct Materials Sourcing Technology a Hub for Manufacturers
NewsMar 9, 2026

Direct Materials Sourcing Technology a Hub for Manufacturers

Spencer Penn’s three‑year stint at Tesla exposed a manual, fragmented direct‑materials sourcing process that hampered development speed and profit margins. Recognizing a critical automation gap between the product‑lifecycle‑management system and ERP, he co‑founded LightSource in 2021. The startup delivers an...

By TechTarget SearchERP
Former Alabama Steel Mill Site Could Host Auto Components Plant
NewsMar 9, 2026

Former Alabama Steel Mill Site Could Host Auto Components Plant

Taiwan‑based Minth Group Ltd. announced a $430 million investment to build its largest U.S. campus on a 400‑acre former steel mill in Gadsden, Alabama. The plant will span nearly one million square feet and produce high‑quality plastic and aluminum automotive components...

By Recycling Today
Achieving More Versatility From Three-Point Gaging
NewsMar 9, 2026

Achieving More Versatility From Three-Point Gaging

Three-point micrometers, long‑standing tools for bore measurement, are being upgraded with digital readout technology. The self‑centering cone mechanism eliminates manual alignment, while interchangeable heads allow a single digital micrometer to serve multiple size ranges. Integrated features such as tolerance alerts,...

By Modern Machine Shop
Australian Manufacturing Sees Productivity Boost From Asset Upgrades, CommBank Reports
NewsMar 9, 2026

Australian Manufacturing Sees Productivity Boost From Asset Upgrades, CommBank Reports

Commonwealth Bank of Australia reports that 87.6% of firms that upgraded vehicles, machinery or technology saw productivity gains of more than 10%, with larger companies achieving 20‑50% improvements. Asset‑finance volumes rose 20% year‑on‑year in December 2025, led by manufacturing equipment...

By Australian Manufacturing
New Ultra-Low-Cost Technique Could Slash the Price of Soft Robotics
NewsMar 9, 2026

New Ultra-Low-Cost Technique Could Slash the Price of Soft Robotics

Oxford engineers have unveiled an ultra‑low‑cost method to fabricate soft‑robotic actuators using vacuum‑sealed plastic pouches and a laser cutter. The process creates functional actuators in under 10 minutes at a material cost of less than $0.10 each. Demonstrations include a...

By Tech Xplore Robotics
Manufacturing First: Surfboard Fins Made From Recycled Wind Turbine Blades Launch in Australia
NewsMar 9, 2026

Manufacturing First: Surfboard Fins Made From Recycled Wind Turbine Blades Launch in Australia

ACCIONA and Australian surf‑fin maker Bolero Surf have launched the world’s first commercially available surfboard fins made from recycled wind‑turbine blades. The fins, unveiled at the 2026 Aussie Boardriders Battle, are produced locally under the Turbine Made initiative, which converts...

By Australian Manufacturing
AIRCRAFT DELIVERY DELAYS WORRY AIRLINES
NewsMar 8, 2026

AIRCRAFT DELIVERY DELAYS WORRY AIRLINES

Airlines are grappling with record passenger demand while aircraft deliveries stall because of a severe engine production bottleneck, especially Pratt & Whitney’s GTF units. Boeing briefly reclaimed the lead in 2026, delivering 46 737 MAX jets in January, surpassing Airbus’s 19 A320neo...

By Tourism Review
Apple Planning New 3D-Printed Aluminum Chassis for iPhone and Apple Watch: Report
NewsMar 8, 2026

Apple Planning New 3D-Printed Aluminum Chassis for iPhone and Apple Watch: Report

Apple is developing a 3‑D‑printed aluminum chassis for future Apple Watch models and potentially iPhone enclosures, building on its titanium‑printing success with the Watch Ultra 3. The new process aims to cut raw‑material usage, lower production costs, and enable complex internal...

By 9to5Mac
Numina Group Launches AI-Driven AMR and Voice Picking Automation
NewsMar 8, 2026

Numina Group Launches AI-Driven AMR and Voice Picking Automation

Numina Group unveiled Batchbot 2.0, an AI‑driven solution that fuses its Real‑time Distribution Software with KUKA’s fifth‑generation autonomous mobile robots and a voice‑picking suite. The system claims to slash more than 20 minutes of idle operator travel per hour and...

By Robotics 24/7
Borderlands Mexico: Authorities Move to Cancel Permits for 350 Mexican Steel Importers
NewsMar 8, 2026

Borderlands Mexico: Authorities Move to Cancel Permits for 350 Mexican Steel Importers

Mexican authorities have suspended import activities and begun canceling permits for 350 steel‑importing firms as part of Operation Clean‑Up, a coordinated crackdown on smuggling and misuse of trade programs. The Ministry of Economy flagged these companies among 750 firms suspected...

By FreightWaves
HEBI Robotics Awarded $850,000 Business Contract by NASA
NewsMar 8, 2026

HEBI Robotics Awarded $850,000 Business Contract by NASA

NASA has granted HEBI Robotics an $850,000 Phase II SBIR contract to develop and test space‑rated actuation hardware. The two‑year effort will produce modular actuators and compatible avionics for low‑Earth‑orbit and geosynchronous missions. HEBI’s technology aims to survive ionizing radiation and...

By Robotics & Automation News
Gravis Robotics Expands Into US with Autonomous Construction Equipment Platform
NewsMar 8, 2026

Gravis Robotics Expands Into US with Autonomous Construction Equipment Platform

Gravis Robotics announced its full commercial rollout in the United States at CONEXPO‑CON/AGG 2026, showcasing live autonomous earth‑moving equipment alongside partners Develon and Hitachi. The company introduced Gravis Copilot, a machine‑guidance platform that makes existing fleets autonomy‑ready without altering workflows. Deployments...

By Robotics & Automation News
Video Spotlight on Products and Services
NewsMar 8, 2026

Video Spotlight on Products and Services

The March 1 video spotlight showcases a suite of advanced manufacturing and medical‑device technologies, ranging from micromolding and hybrid laser systems to light‑cure coatings and UV‑curable adhesives. It highlights contributions from firms such as Accumold, Photon Automation, Delta ModTech, Leica Microsystems, and...

By Medical Design Briefs
India Grants Subsidy to $360m Chip Assembly Project
NewsMar 7, 2026

India Grants Subsidy to $360m Chip Assembly Project

India announced a subsidy for a $360 million back‑end semiconductor assembly plant being built by Kaynes in partnership with Japan’s Mitsui & Co. and Aoi Electronics. The government support aims to lower capital costs and accelerate the plant’s commissioning, targeted for later this...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
Viewpoint: Why ‘Always-On’ Environments Break Most Robotics Deployments – and How to Fix Them
NewsMar 7, 2026

Viewpoint: Why ‘Always-On’ Environments Break Most Robotics Deployments – and How to Fix Them

Sorting Robotics’ founders warn that most robot failures arise from “always‑on” production environments rather than hardware defects. Lab‑validated robots encounter particulate buildup, temperature and humidity shifts, and calibration drift when operating 24/7, especially in regulated sectors such as cannabis. The...

By Robotics & Automation News
How Lilly Used AI To Crank Up Production Of Its Popular GLP-1s
NewsMar 7, 2026

How Lilly Used AI To Crank Up Production Of Its Popular GLP-1s

Eli Lilly used an AI‑driven digital twin to dramatically increase manufacturing capacity for its high‑demand GLP‑1 drugs Zepbound and Mounjaro. The virtual factory model allowed real‑time optimization of equipment, process parameters, and defect detection, delivering production volumes the company says would...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Automation Expo in Thailand Concludes with Strong Attendance
NewsMar 7, 2026

Automation Expo in Thailand Concludes with Strong Attendance

The 2026 Automation Expo in Thailand drew a record 11,723 visitors, a 50% year‑on‑year increase, and featured 150 exhibitors across 7,500 sqm. The show highlighted IIoT, advanced robotics, and smart‑factory solutions in dedicated IIoT Ecosystem and Future‑X zones. Organisers Messe Frankfurt...

By Robotics & Automation News
Pentagon Authorizes $53M Upgrade for LRASM Production Line
NewsMar 7, 2026

Pentagon Authorizes $53M Upgrade for LRASM Production Line

The Pentagon approved a $53.1 million contract modification for Lockheed Martin to upgrade the Long‑Range Anti‑Ship Missile (LRASM) production line, adding tooling and test equipment to boost output. The amendment lifts the overall contract value to $462.9 million and extends work through November 2028....

By Defence Blog
Techman Robot and Tesollo Unveil Adaptive Robotic Gripper Solution for High-Mix Manufacturing
NewsMar 7, 2026

Techman Robot and Tesollo Unveil Adaptive Robotic Gripper Solution for High-Mix Manufacturing

Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo unveiled an adaptive robotic gripper solution for high‑mix, low‑volume manufacturing at the 2026 Smart Factory & Automation Industry Exhibition. The system pairs the TM5S collaborative robot with Tesollo’s DG‑3F‑M three‑finger articulated gripper, offering 2.5 kg pinching...

By Robotics & Automation News
The Iran War and Global Trade: Will the Cape Route Become the New Normal?
NewsMar 7, 2026

The Iran War and Global Trade: Will the Cape Route Become the New Normal?

Armed attacks on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in early 2026 forced shipping lines to reroute around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope. The Cape route, once a contingency, saw usage surge, echoing past disruptions of the...

By The Maritime Executive
Innovation Across Borders
NewsMar 7, 2026

Innovation Across Borders

Epicor is leveraging channel partners Technology Coast Partners (TCP) and Auros to expand its Kinetic ERP platform across Latin America. TCP helped Mexican water‑treatment firm Impelmex implement Kinetic, SugarCRM and the Fluent platform, delivering faster decision‑making and higher profitability. Auros...

By ERP Today
Beyond Mining: Oklahoma Bets on Refining to Anchor US Critical Minerals Supply Chain
NewsMar 6, 2026

Beyond Mining: Oklahoma Bets on Refining to Anchor US Critical Minerals Supply Chain

U.S. critical‑minerals strategy is shifting from mining to processing, and Oklahoma is positioning itself as a domestic hub for refining, smelting and magnet manufacturing. The state is courting major projects, including a $4 billion aluminum smelter by Emirates Global Aluminium at...

By MINING.com
5 Popular Car Brands That Build Cars In Canada
NewsMar 6, 2026

5 Popular Car Brands That Build Cars In Canada

The piece surveys Canada’s five biggest auto manufacturers—Ford, General Motors, Honda, Stellantis and Toyota—and the models they currently assemble on Canadian soil. Ford redirected its Oakville plant to Super Duty trucks, committing $3 billion, while GM’s Oshawa facility now only builds...

By Jalopnik
Brazilian Steel Slab Exports Double in February
NewsMar 6, 2026

Brazilian Steel Slab Exports Double in February

Brazilian steel slab exports more than doubled in February, reaching 835,327 metric tonnes, up 117% year‑over‑year. The United States and the European Union drove the surge, with U.S. shipments rising 54% despite 50% tariffs and EU imports jumping from 50...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Shintech to Invest $3.4 Billion in US Vinyl Chemicals
NewsMar 6, 2026

Shintech to Invest $3.4 Billion in US Vinyl Chemicals

Shintech, the U.S. arm of Japan's Shin‑Etsu Chemical, announced a $3.4 billion expansion at its Plaquemine, Louisiana complex, adding a 625,000‑ton ethylene cracker, a 500,000‑ton vinyl chloride monomer plant, and a chlor‑alkali unit producing 310,000 t of caustic soda and 280,000 t of...

By Chemical & Engineering News (ACS)
CMA CGM Preps for Challenging Year After 2025 Revenue, Profit Decline
NewsMar 6, 2026

CMA CGM Preps for Challenging Year After 2025 Revenue, Profit Decline

Container shipping giant CMA CGM warned that its 2025 revenue and profit will fall, signalling a tougher outlook for the sector. The company projects only moderate growth in 2026, with freight rates likely to be influenced by escalating tensions in the...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Direct Stamping, Infrared Welding Enables 64-Ply Thermoplastic Composite Rib
NewsMar 6, 2026

Direct Stamping, Infrared Welding Enables 64-Ply Thermoplastic Composite Rib

Daher and partners unveiled a 64‑ply carbon‑fiber‑reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) wing rib that weighs 22% less than aluminum and eliminates rivets through patented infrared welding. The rib’s 12 mm thickness meets high‑load requirements while cutting assembly cost by 15% and shortening production...

By CompositesWorld
Gemini Suspends, Revamps Middle East Services Amid Growing Conflict
NewsMar 6, 2026

Gemini Suspends, Revamps Middle East Services Amid Growing Conflict

Gemini Cooperation announced the suspension of several Middle East services, including routes to Europe and Asia, as well as regional shuttle operations, citing the escalating war in the Gulf. The alliance, which includes Maersk and Hapag‑Lloyd, is launching a new...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Smart & Sustainable RTM 4.0 Project Advances High-Rate Production for Large Composite Structures
NewsMar 6, 2026

Smart & Sustainable RTM 4.0 Project Advances High-Rate Production for Large Composite Structures

The SAUBER 4.0 project, a collaboration led by CTC Stade and Airbus, has demonstrated a fully digitalized, high‑rate resin transfer molding (RTM) production line for large composite structures. By embedding high‑tech sensors and using induction heating, the team achieved real‑time...

By CompositesWorld
Mastering the Master Plug: A Brief Overview
NewsMar 6, 2026

Mastering the Master Plug: A Brief Overview

Master plugs are critical tooling components for large composite structures such as marine hulls, decks, and wind turbine nacelles. The article outlines a multi‑stage production workflow—from CAD file to high‑gloss physical plug—highlighting CNC machining, fiberglass reinforcement, epoxy paste application, precision...

By CompositesWorld
SK Lays Off Nearly 1,000 Amid Cooling Automaker EV Plans
NewsMar 6, 2026

SK Lays Off Nearly 1,000 Amid Cooling Automaker EV Plans

SK Battery America announced the termination of employment for 958 workers at its Commerce, Georgia plant, marking the largest layoff in the facility’s two‑year history. The cuts follow Ford’s December decision to cancel the fully electric F‑150 Lightning, a key...

By Transport Topics – Technology
CK Hutchison Unit Seeks $2 Billion in Panama Ports Dispute
NewsMar 6, 2026

CK Hutchison Unit Seeks $2 Billion in Panama Ports Dispute

CK Hutchison’s Panama Ports Co. has filed an ICC arbitration seeking at least $2 billion after Panama seized the Balboa and Cristobal terminals in February. The company alleges an illegal state takeover, breach of a bilateral investment treaty, and unlawful seizure...

By Transport Topics – Technology
February Logistics Manager’s Index Heads up to 61.5 as Lean Inventories Tighten Transportation Capacity and Push up Freight Rates
NewsMar 6, 2026

February Logistics Manager’s Index Heads up to 61.5 as Lean Inventories Tighten Transportation Capacity and Push up Freight Rates

The Logistics Manager’s Index rose to 61.5 in February, the strongest reading since February 2025 and above the long‑term average of 61.3. Inventory levels slipped to 53.8 while inventory cost pressure eased, yet warehousing utilization accelerated and transportation prices jumped...

By Logistics Management
Logic Robotics Develops a Logistics Operating System for the Space Economy
NewsMar 6, 2026

Logic Robotics Develops a Logistics Operating System for the Space Economy

Logic Robotics unveiled a logistics operating system designed to automate the movement of palletized cargo from terrestrial factories to spaceports and beyond. The platform, called LINK, integrates an AI‑driven digital twin that models facilities, vehicles, and missions in real time,...

By Robotics 24/7
Qcells Resumes Solar Panel Production in Georgia After Customs Hurdles
NewsMar 6, 2026

Qcells Resumes Solar Panel Production in Georgia After Customs Hurdles

Qcells announced that its Cartersville, Georgia plant has resumed solar‑panel assembly after customs‑clearance delays tied to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. The facility will expand to integrate ingot, wafer and cell production, targeting a 3.3 GW annual capacity. By the...

By Solar Power World