Tool and Die Manufacturing 

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Tool and die manufacturing primarily involves the creation of tools used in other manufacturing processes. These are generally used as components of larger machines. For example, the cutting edges of blades and tips used for cutting and shaping materials, molds … Continued

Job Shop Scheduling Software 

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One of the biggest logistical challenges facing job shop manufacturers is scheduling. Because job shops handle customized orders, no two jobs are ever exactly the same. This means that the materials needed for each and every job will be slightly … Continued

Mold, Plastic and Injection Manufacturing

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Mold, Plastic and Injection Manufacturing molding is the process by which a material is sculpted using a mold. The material in a soft or liquid form is pushed into a mold through a needle or nozzle and left to harden … Continued

Additive Manufacturing: Building an Exciting Future

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The term “additive manufacturing” has a delightfully logical origin: it describes the process by which materials are “added” to a product layer by layer. First developed at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (MIT) the technology has both changed the … Continued

Machine Shop Manufacturing

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Machine shop manufacturing is an umbrella term that covers many different manufacturers of many different products. There are, however, two basic characteristics that all machine shops share:   Machine Shop Manufacturing is Subtractive Manufacturing. It refers to the process of … Continued

Industrial Equipment and Machinery Manufacturing—How MRP Can Help

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Industrial Equipment and Machinery Manufacturing is a diverse industry that produces an impressive range of products. Though the prevalent narrative in American culture would have you believe that Industrial Equipment and Machinery manufacturing is now something that happens exclusively overseas, … Continued

The Resurging Importance of Manufacturing in the U.S.

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  Many people in the U.S. today view domestic manufacturing jobs as a thing of the past. These people believe that the U.S. economy is now entirely dependent upon tertiary sector jobs such as services and marketing, and that there … Continued

The Importance of Small and Medium Size Manufacturers in The United States

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  For those outside the industry, the term “manufacturing” may bring to mind large factories and big corporations. In reality, there are over a quarter million manufacturers in the US that employ 500 workers or less! These small to mid-sized manufacturers … Continued

7 Signs Your Business Has Outgrown Spreadsheets

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Even in 2016, there are still a surprising amount of manufacturing businesses that use spreadsheets to manage their data. Though this might seem like a cost effective solution that is manageable for a small business, the truth is that many … Continued

What is Manufacturing Management Software?

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For most business owners who are looking to upgrade their information management, ERP software is the first piece of technology that comes to mind.  This is a logical association–after all, ERP is the foundation of information management for businesses across … Continued