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OSHA Forms Alliance to Protect Crane Operators

    Quick Manufacturing News | To view this email as a web page, click here .   Nov 30 Quick Manufacturing News Daily News, Analysis and Commentary   In The Spotlight FAA Implementing New Jet Certification Standards Based on Congressional oversight that followed two 737 MAX crashes, the agency will require aircraft builders to disclose detailed safety-critical data on flight-control systems. FULL ARTICLE Top Stories OSHA Forms Alliance to Better Protect Crane Operators The two-year agreement with the NCCO will provide operators with training. FULL ARTICLE PLASTICS releases Q3 machinery report Value of shipments dropped 1.5 percent from Q2, 2.3 percent from the previous year. FULL ARTICLE Sponsored Managing Risk and Uncertainty in 2024 Risk and uncertainty are top of mind for manufacturers heading into 2024. Attend thi

What's So Hard About Grinding?

    AM Weekly American Machinist Weekly Update | View online   Nov 30 American Machinist Weekly Update   In The Spotlight What's So Hard About Grinding? Hard-coated brake disks are the answer to one problem – emerging regulations on automotive particulate emissions – but those products and how to produce them are presenting a stress test for grinding experts. VIEW GALLERY Top Stories Are Lasers the New Standard for Brake Disc Manufacturing? Automotive suppliers must be alert and responsive to a steady routine of process or material revisions, particularly in an automotive industry shaped by regulatory standards and hooked on the appeal of new consumer products and process technologies – an atmosphere ripe for product and supplier displacement. The subject here is disc brakes. The... FULL ARTICLE It's Time to Prioritize Cloud Solutions – or Ris

GE, Boeing Contracted for Carrier Expansion Program

    Quick Manufacturing News | To view this email as a web page, click here .   Nov 29 Quick Manufacturing News Daily News, Analysis and Commentary   In The Spotlight GE, Boeing Contracted for Carrier's Expansion Program Two U.S. manufacturers have drawn orders from SunExpress for its effort to double the size of its 737 fleet, supplying over 180 turbofan engines for up to 90 new jets in the decade ahead. FULL ARTICLE Top Stories Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's Longtime Business Partner, Dies at 99 Munger joined Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway as vice chairman in 1978. FULL ARTICLE Are There More Robots Here Than People, Warehouse Workers Ask At UPS warehouse in Kentucky there will be 3,000 robots and 200 humans. FULL ARTICLE Sponsored Moving Sustainability Forward The focus on ESG initiatives is at an all-time