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U.S. manufacturers have played a vital role in securing the health and safety of the American public amid the pandemic, from supplying critical supplies to healthcare facilities to developing and producing vaccines and treatments. This has led to more public awareness of the vital importance of the nation's critical supply chain and U.S. manufacturing. To this end, and as is our custom, we've compiled a made-in-USA holiday gift guide, featuring intriguing American-made products to help support U.S. manufacturers and honor this critical sector.�
From sweet treats to fashion-forward accessories to fun and exciting toys, explore the following gifts and supplies produced within America's borders by these exceptional companies....(Full Article)
Minnesota's manufacturing sector is going strong, according to new data collected by IndustryNet. The state's industrial employment edged up for a sixth straight year in 2017, adding 3,285 industrial jobs. This is more than double the increase reported in 2016, adding to the nearly 20,000 jobs the state had gained since October 2011.
Minnesota's highly skilled workforce remains a major draw for manufacturers as industrial production evolves toward high-tech and innovation-driven enterprises.
In addition, an abundance of capital funding and robust economy have helped the state's manufacturers thrive, reflecting similar gains in many Midwestern states like Wisconsin and Indiana. Yet, challenges persist.
This article will explore how Minnesota manufacturing has evolved over the ye...(Full Article)
According to IndustryNet's survey of 6,517 Tennessee manufacturers, factory employment in the Volunteer state inched up over the past year, with more than 3,000 new jobs created between October 2016 and October 2017. This represents a one percent increase in the state's industrial workforce, and stands as the sixth straight year Tennessee has added industrial jobs.
Yet, for the first time in several years, job gains were not led by the auto industry, as declining sales in 2017 put a damper on production.
A thriving transportation equipment industry is what led Tennessee's remarkable turnaround in the years following the recession, with employment in that sector growing by 32% between 2011 and 2016, according to IndustryNet data. The past year, however, found the industry at a stands...(Full Article)
Each year, more than $101 billion is generated around the world from chocolate sales. According to Statista, $22.4 billion of that total comes from U.S. chocolate suppliers. Whether you are a fan of chocolate or not, even the most skeptical person can see that chocolate is an impressive, multibillion-dollar industry driven by the sales of chocolate candies, syrups, baking bars and other related products.
A closer look at this confection's health benefits, increasing consumer demand and projected future growth makes it easy to see the big picture of chocolate suppliers in the U.S. and their undeniable global impact.
The science of chocolate
With the average chocolate product, such as candy pieces or bars, there are a number of ingredients added to enhance the taste and structure. ...(Full Article)
According to new data released this week by MNI, compiler and publisher of the industrial information that powers IndustryNet, Kansas lost manufacturing jobs over the past year. MNI reports Kansas lost 1,484 manufacturing jobs from May 2016 to May 2017, or 1%, adding to the general stagnation in manufacturing employment the state has experienced following the sharp losses of the recession. Our latest post examines a few of the challenges Kansas has faced in the post-recession era, and some of the areas in which Kansas' industrial sector excels:
Post-recession recovery weak as aviation, oil, lose ground
While many states in the nation have recovered significant numbers of jobs lost during the recession, Kansas has struggled to return to pre-recession levels. Over the past six years th...(Full Article)
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