Kawasaki Raided; Old Pipe Maker Closing; Button Reinvented | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 187

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This week’s episode is brought to you by QAD Redzone. A big part of maintaining a functional and efficient manufacturing environment is to understand what it takes to make a team work. And for a business like NUCO, who has been proudly making high quality adhesives in North America since 1988, empowering and motivating its employees is a critical objective. In this exclusive webinar, we have a great group of leaders discussing how this was able to come together – both from NUCO and, also, from QAD Redzone – the tech partner whose solutions helped NUCO achieve the benefits we plan to discuss. Watch it now.

Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:

Fake Engineer Gets Prison for Forged Qualifications

A former top official at South Africa’s state-owned passenger railway company received a 15-year prison sentence for faking his engineering qualifications.

Former iPhone Mastermind Jony Ive Has Reinvented the Button

Jony Ive spent 27 years at Apple, including as its senior VP of industrial design and chief design officer, before leaving in 2018 to start his own design firm.

150-Year-Old Steel Pipe Maker Closing Illinois Plant

Wheatland Tube traces its beginnings back to 1877 when John Maneely, founder of its parent company, began selling pipe, valves and fittings in Philadelphia.

Possibly the Largest Injection Molding Machine in the World Was Just Delivered

About two years ago, French plastic product maker Belli SAS placed an order with Haitian International for an “unusual large-scale machine.”

Kawasaki Heavy Plant Raided for Ship Engine Tampering

A Japanese plant operated by Kawasaki Heavy Industries was raided after the company admitted to misconduct that involved two-stroke diesel engines used in commercial marine vessels.

In Case You Missed It

NY Selected for High Speed Rail Factory

About 300 jobs will be created at the Siemens Mobility plant.

Apple Adds New Health Features to Apple Watch, AirPods

That includes sleep apnea and hearing health tracking.

SEC Settles with Manufacturer, Chairman Over False Offer for U.S. Steel

Esmark did not have the financial means to meet its buyout offer.

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