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As Temperatures Rise, So Do Employer Obligations

    Quick Manufacturing News | To view this email as a web page, click here .   Aug 31 Quick Manufacturing News Daily News, Analysis and Commentary   In The Spotlight Airbus Launches Automated Assembly A321XLR Line The new hangar will support ramping-up and equipping of eight rear fuselage sections simultaneously for the new, extra-long range narrow-body commercial jet. FULL ARTICLE Top Stories As the Temperature Rises, Employer Obligations Rise Too OSHA is focused on this issue and on August 30, released a "Regulatory Framework" to outline potential options for the elements of a future OSHA standard. FULL ARTICLE Digital twins are the new cutting edge in supply chain visibility With a digital twin, organizations no longer have to wait multiple days to update their inventory status. FULL ARTICLE Xaloy plans

Tech Geeks Are the Talent Source Manufacturers Need Now

    AM Weekly American Machinist Weekly Update | View online   Aug 31 American Machinist Weekly Update   In The Spotlight Making Tools to Make Machining Simple An aerospace job shop uses three ANCA grinding machines plus ANCA design and program software to go from design to blank to tool – all in less than an hour. VIEW GALLERY Top Stories Can a Techie Geek Out in Manufacturing? Yes! Manufacturers must recruit talent by offering a compelling and growth-oriented technology career path – in order to deliver on the promise of operational resilience and agility. FULL ARTICLE 10 Points for Benchmarking Your Cobot Supplier An NED & American Machinist-hosted webinar sponsored by Universal Robots FULL ARTICLE World's Steelmakers Maintaining Production Discipline Global steel tonnage has remained effectively unchanged

Don't let this be goodbye

We'll be blue without you     We'll be blue without you. manoj, is this goodbye?   A lot has been going on at Indust