Shipyard, union are getting back on same page after strike
Bath Iron Works is one of the Navy’s largest shipbuilders and is a major employer with 6,800 workers in Maine
FedEx readies COVID-19 vaccine delivery pipeline
FedEx's coronavirus vaccine delivery plan involves 5,000 facilities, 80,000 vehicles, 670 aircraft.
EU moves ahead with tariffs on $4B of US goods over Boeing subsidies
A year ago, the World Trade Organization authorized the United States to slap penalties on EU goods worth up to $7.5 billion - including Gouda cheese, single-malt whiskey and French wine - over European support for Boeing rival Airbus.
Manufacturers fare better than many service providers in COVID-19 economy
A recent rise in infections in much of the West risks worsening a divide in how countries and industries are weathering the crisis
Aluminum can shortage in US has breweries feeling the effects
A nationwide shortage of aluminum cans has sent breweries into a frenzy.
Navarro: 'Nickel is our future'
Peter Navarro on fracking and domestic mineral initiative
China to impose sanctions on US arms suppliers to Taiwan
China's government said Monday it will impose sanctions on U.S. military contractors including Boeing Co.'s defense unit and Lockheed Martin Corp. for supplying weapons to rival Taiwan, stepping up a feud with Washington over security and Beijing's strategic ambitions.
Will Biden’s oil industry comments help him with young voters?
Boyd Matheson, Kristen Hawn on Biden in final presidential debate
Millions of manufacturing jobs will come back to the US from China: Rockspring CEO
How moving supply chain from China will impact the U.S.
Invest in industrials and materials: Market strategist
Panel on markets, investing
Trump plans to transform America into manufacturing superpower
President Trump plans to transform American manufacturing into the envy of the world if he secures a second term in the White House.
Cruise ship dismantling booms in Turkey after pandemic scuttles sector
Cruise ships were home to some of the earliest clusters of COVID-19 as the pandemic spread globally early this year.
Demand for big-box warehouses soars under e-commerce surge, report says
A key measure of demand for big warehouses soared 51% in the first half of 2020 as the pandemic-driven surge in online sales sent companies scrambling for space to store and deliver goods to locked-down consumers.
Vista Outdoor wins Remington Ammunition
Vista Outdoor will acquire Remington Outdoor's ammunition assets and the manufacturing facility in Lonoke, Arkansas and related intellectual property, including the Remington brand and trademarks.
Durable goods weak, as big ticket orders slow
Orders to U.S. factories for big-ticket manufactured goods increased just 0.4% in August following a much larger gain in the previous month.
Airbus unveils concepts for hydrogen-powered plane
Airbus has unveiled three visual concepts for "zero emission" airplanes to be powered by hydrogen.
Google receives $25M tax break from Nevada to build facility
Nevada state officials announced that Google will receive more than $25 million in tax breaks after pledging an additional $600 million for a new data center.
US industrial production growth slows, up 0.4% in August
The slight uptick in U.S. industrial production followed gains of 3.5% in July and 6.1% in June, when the industrial sector knocked down by the pandemic began to rebound.
Boeing in talks with FAA about Dreamliner structural issue
Just three days after reports about quality control lapses at a Boeing's Dreamliner plant in South Carolina comes word of a new problem with its flagship jet.
FAA reviews Boeing quality control lapses at 787 Dreamliner plant
Production problems at a Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner factory have prompted air-safety regulators to review quality-control lapses potentially stretching back almost a decade, according to an internal government memo and people familiar with the matter.

















