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Auto Parts Manufacturing Jobs Are Up

Great news for American jobs – auto parts job numbers are up. A new article from IndustryWeek reports on the gains in this sector in the past five years. Automotive component manufacturing and distribution jobs in the U.S. have risen 19% since 2012. That number has jumped from 734,000 in 2012 to 871,000.

Technology is …

Female Military Veterans in Manufacturing

The Manufacturing Institute estimates that over 200,000 women currently serving in the military will come home in the next year. The Institute’s new video, “Women Veterans Discuss Transition to Manufacturing,” shares some of the insights of female military veterans who found careers in the manufacturing and distribution industry.

“When I finished my tour, I decided …

Ag Tech Reaches a Wider Audience

With all the emphasis on the next generation and bringing Millennials into farming, Randy Krotz, CEO of the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance (USFRA), thought it would be smart to bring the farm to them. The USFRA set up a booth at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month, and it turned out to …

Supply Chain Predictions: 2017

Shifts in technology had a great impact on supply chain management in 2016. What will 2017 bring? In his new article, “2017 Technology Supply Chain Predictions,” Gary Brooks gives some insight into what the year could bring.

“Having the right parts in the right place at the right time is critical to a company’s ability …

How to Hire More Millennials

Employers are focused on building the workforce’s next generation, and that means bringing on more Millennials. Manufacturing.net shares a new infographic, “25 Ways To Attract Millennials To Manufacturing.” Here are a few of those suggestions:

Offer mentoring programs and opportunities, along with a clear path to advancement.
Provide frequent feedback, not just at an …

Is Your Manufacturing Company a Learning Organization?

In her new article, “6 Telltale Signs Your Manufacturing Company is a Learning Organization,” Linda Wechsler tells the reader what criteria to look for:

All employees understand and believe in the company’s vision, mission, and values.
Continuous improvement is a constant state of mind in every person, front line to CEO.
Learning is an …

Trump Administration and Agriculture

As President-elect Trump prepares to take office, there has been speculation about who he might pick for Secretary of Agriculture. It has been noted that Sonny Perdue, the former governor of Georgia, is a strong contender.

As far as policy goes, Farm Futures has some insight: “The U.S. is a major exporter of crops and …

2017 Business Risks

Hopefully, 2017 will be a year of great prosperity for you and your business. What risks will businesses face in the coming year? CPA Practice Advisor’s managing editor Isaac O’Bannon reports on the findings of a new study examining these risks. “Recent global uncertainties and their potential effects on businesses are top of mind …

OSHA Final Rule

OSHA has issued a final rule regarding record-keeping of workplace illnesses and injuries. The final rule’s amendments clarify employers’ obligations, but they do not add any additional compliance requirements.

The final rule reads, “The duty to record an injury or illness continues for as long as the employer must keep records of the recordable injury …

Operational Profitability

Measuring operational profitability is a complex process. AgStar’s Lori Teigin shares some insight into this process. Here are some of the factors involved in calculating profitability:

Accrual: Teigin explains, “From a lender’s standpoint, accrual analysis, not cash, is the best way to look at how your business is performing.” (She goes into greater detail …