Manufacturing Posts

Tips for Reducing Manufacturing Employee Turnover

According to a recent study on entry level employees, which included positions at manufacturing and distribution plants, there are a number of contributing factors that can make or break a manufacturing and distribution company’s employee retention rates. Results of the study were discussed in a recent article from Business Knowledge Source and included the …

New Year’s Resolutions for Your Supply Chain

It’s that time again – time for New Year’s resolutions. Aside from the usual personal goals, maybe it’s time to make some resolutions for your supply chain. In Industry Week’s new article, “10 Supply Chain New Year’s Resolutions,” author Michael J. Gravier, Ph.D., offers some suggestions. Here are a few to consider:

Become more transparent. …

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 …

Asset Mismanagement

Efficiency and cost are significantly impacted when electronic and tech assets are not properly tracked – whether they’re lost, broken, or even stolen. Supply Chain 24/7 lists five ways the mismanagement of these assets will affect your business. Here are the top three:

Delayed jobs and services: If workers can’t do their jobs, that …

Trump and Domestic Manufacturing

Every industry has speculated about what changes might occur once President-elect Trump takes office on January 20, 2017. Here are a few of the policy issues that could impact domestic manufacturing:

Tax: President-elect Trump has spoken at length about tax reform. He has proposed lowering the individual tax rate to 33% and the corporate …

Growing Number of Businesses Financing Equipment

A new study gives an in-depth look into equipment leasing and purchasing trends. The study, released by the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation, found that 78% of businesses used at least one form of financing when acquiring equipment in 2015. This figure is up from 72% in 2012. Modern Materials Handling has some of …

Urgent Update: Department of Labor Ruling Blocked

Late yesterday, a federal judge in Texas blocked the Department of Labor’s ruling on overtime pay, which was set to take effect on December 1st. This is the ruling that would require employers to pay employees making under $47,476 per year at a rate of time and one half their regular hourly pay, for …

Chemical Safety Strategic Plan

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) recently released its strategic plan for the years 2017-2021. The CSB is responsible for investigating gas leaks and chemical spills, among other safety issues.

In the CSB’s press release, Chairperson Vanessa Allen Sutherland commented, “With the successful execution of our mission and strategic goals, the CSB will continue to …

American Made Matters

If you’ve not heard of the American Made Matters, it’s an organization “dedicated to educating consumers on the importance of buying American-made products.” It’s estimated that each dollar spent on American-made goods invests an additional $1.32 in the American economy.

Many Americans are aware of the need to encourage and sustain industry in our country, …