Abandoned Shop in Shambles; TP Panic Buying; Toyota Slows EV Production | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 191

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

Milwaukee Tool Opens Mississippi Manufacturing Facility 

The plant is the company’s largest manufacturing facility in the U.S.

Home Depot to Force Corporate Staff to Work Shifts in Stores

In an effort to “stay connected to the core of [its] business,” Home Depot is requiring its corporate workforce to work shifts in retail stores.

Toyota Pumps Brakes on EV Production in the U.S.

Toyota originally wanted to start building three-row electric SUVs in the U.S. at its plant in Kentucky, next year.

Toilet Paper Panic Buying Returns Amid Dockworkers’ Strike

When dockworkers at east and Gulf coast ports began to strike on October 1st, some reports suggested that the labor unrest could cause price increases and shortages.

Bankrupt EV Maker Leaves Abandoned HQ in Shambles

In June, Fisker Automotive filed for bankruptcy protection.

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We Have Only Have About 60 Harvests Left, Researchers Warn

Radical change is needed to fix a “broken” food system.

America’s Largest French Fry Producer Closes Facility Amid Fading Demand

The company is closing a plant in Connell, Washington, due to waning consumer demand for fast food.

Oldest Operating Toyota Forklift Found in Burlington, Ontario

The model is known for its solid construction, efficient operation, and ease of maintenance.

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