Cori D’Onofrio joined TMA’s Member Engagement Department earlier this year as Event Coordinator. TMA News Bulletin asked Cori to answer a few questions: Q: If you could have only one superpower, what would it be?A: ...
Good news continues to come from U.S. manufacturing ranks. In November, manufacturers made the most hires in the last seven months – 27,000 new workers on manufacturing floors nationwide. Hiring in November was led by ...
Forbes points to what’s ahead for manufacturing: digitization, digitalization and digital transformation, to name three. The three sound alike, but they’re very different from each other. And it’s all about data and how it is ...
Busy? That’s good. But busy-ness can sometimes accentuate areas where businesses can improve. The 93-year-old Technology & Manufacturing Association (TMA) based in Schaumburg Illinois doesn’t just dream about a future with an abundance of well-trained ...
Running as lean and fast as they can to capitalize on every growth opportunity in 2018, manufacturers are taking bold steps to digitally transform operations in 2019. According to a recent survey of 151 North ...
Despite concern about tariffs, manufacturing customer orders surged in November as production rose, stirring companies to hire more workers or ask current employees to work more overtime, the Institute for Supply Management says industry leaders ...
During last week’s G20 Summit in Argentina, President Trump signed a trade agreement with the United States neighbors to the north and south. Now the legislatures of all three countries must approve the USMCA – ...
Think manufacturing is irrelevant to a state that has historically been on the cutting edge of manufacturing and technology? Nearly one in 10 Illinois workers is employed in a company related to manufacturing, a sector ...
The Technology & Manufacturing Association found in their monthly survey for November 2018 that their main pain point continues to be the lack of skilled workers. 40% said finding skilled workers was more problematic than ...
Sko-Die, the company Patrick Steininger’s grandfather Joseph Steininger started with two partners just after World War II, is thriving and “open for business” – the company motto. The Morton Grove-based custom metal stamper and manufacturer ...