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Ai In Manufacturing
30 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
South Korea commits $7.5 billion to AI-autonomous manufacturing as smart factory count hits 30,000
South Korea's government is pouring billions into AI-driven smart factory expansion, with 30,000 facilities now live and 100 AI manufacturing zones targeted by
The reshoring boom that wasn't: U.S. factory construction keeps falling despite tariff push
New factory construction in the U.S. has fallen steadily since 2024, even as tariffs and political pressure push reshoring commitments.
How Precision Engineering and Regulatory Complexity Shape the Future of Rubber Manufacturing
In an era where precision manufacturing often hides behind the simplicity of everyday products, the world of rubber components offers a striking reminder that complexity frequently lives beneath the surface. What appears to be a modest gasket or sealing element is, in reality, the product of highly specialized engineering, rigorous testing, and an…
Inside TekniPlex Gaggiano: How Specialized Manufacturing and Precision Engineering Define a True Center of Excellence
Manufacturing excellence today is less about scale alone and more about precision, control, and adaptability—especially in industries where even microscopic inconsistencies can have outsized consequences. As global supply chains grow more complex and regulatory standards tighten, facilities that invest in specialized processes and contamination control are quietly becoming the backbone of innovation. Segregated…
Paris Packaging 2026: How Material Science and Global Innovation Are Reshaping the Future of Packaging
In an era where sustainability, performance, and consumer expectations are colliding, packaging has quietly become one of the most dynamic frontiers of innovation. What was once viewed as a functional afterthought is now a strategic lever—one that blends advanced science, manufacturing precision, and an increasingly human-centered understanding of market needs. Material science, in this…
Albers Testimonial
Virtually No Downtime Albers Finishing & Solutions is a family-owned and operated company in Cheney, Kansas. The company specializes in processing parts by liquid painting, plating or anodizing to solve their customers finishing needs. The company’s origins began with an opportunity to deliver finished pieces to a business partner, which meant they’d need a…
Prince Manufacturing Elevates Finishing with IntelliFinishing System
For more than five years, Prince Manufacturing – a maker of hydraulic cylinders, valves and pumps founded in 1941 and serving a wide variety of markets with four facilities across three states – has leveraged an IntelliFinishing fully automated liquid paint system to bring new efficiencies to its operation. This system helps Prince uphold the…
Load Trail’s Flexible Finishing System for Large Trailers
Load Trail installed an IntelliFinishing automated finishing system capable of finishing trailers up to 53’ long and up to 10,000 lbs. per carrier at their Sulphur Springs, Texas facility. After final weld, trailers are loaded immediately on a carrier within each of their nine weld lanes. The trailers are then conveyed forward at 56′ per…
Chainless Conveyor Motion
Overhead Friction-Driven Conveyor for Finishing IntelliFinishing automated, complete finishing systems features a cutting-edge conveyor that offers a superior alternative to traditional power & free systems—without the need for a chain. This friction-driven conveyor uses a spinning drive tube to propel the carrier. The trolley assembly’s wheels are angled, enabling the carrier to move forward or…
IntelliFinishing Provides High-Level Automation for Hyster-Yale
Hyster-Yale is a world-renowned name in the forklift truck industry and has carved out a space as the United States’ leading manufacturer. Hyster-Yale forklift trucks are used around the globe by just about any industrial operation needing robust material handling, meaning the company needs solutions that help maintain a production capacity that satisfies that demand…
AI Is Forcing a Rethink of Data Center Infrastructure at Every Level
The data center industry is being redefined by AI’s demand for faster, denser, and more scalable infrastructure. According to McKinsey, average rack power densities have more than doubled in just two years. It went from approximately 8 kW to 17 kW, and is expected to hit 30 kW by 2027. Global data center power demand is projected…
How Can Switching to a Better-Performing Wipe Impact Efficiency and Contamination Control
Switching to a higher-performing wipe can be a deceptively simple upgrade with outsized operational impact, especially in controlled environments where efficiency and contamination control are non-negotiable. When a single wipe lasts eight to twelve times longer, teams reduce waste, minimize changeovers, and improve environmental monitoring consistency—cutting down on costly investigations over the course of the…
How Can Manufacturers Maximize ROI on Cleanroom Consumables
Maximizing ROI on cleanroom consumables requires manufacturers to look beyond unit price and evaluate total operational impact—from supply chain reliability to how products influence cleaning time and environmental monitoring outcomes. Inferior materials may appear cost-effective upfront, but they often demand more disinfectant, more labor, and more downtime, quietly eroding productivity. For manufacturers partnering with…
My Biggest Takeaway from NC State’s Bioprocessing Course
Hands-on immersion has become a defining advantage in modern biomanufacturing, and programs like NC State’s BTEC exemplify why experiential learning matters as much as technical knowledge. By stepping through a full upstream and downstream bioprocess in a simulated environment, the Benchmark team gained firsthand insight into the real-world pressures, decisions, and constraints their customers…
How to Avoid Stockouts in Cleanroom Consumables
In an era where supply chain volatility can stall production overnight, smart inventory strategy has become a competitive advantage. Benchmark’s no-cost inventory reserve model flips the traditional risk equation by letting manufacturers lock in dedicated stock—on their own timeline—without tying up capital or warehouse space. It’s a practical reminder that reliability isn’t just about…
Robots, Revenue, and the Race for the Future: Intelligent Automation Is Powering the Next Wave of Growth
It’s hard to ignore just how quickly the world around us is changing. Packages arrive faster than ever, store shelves restock almost instantly, and behind the scenes, businesses are racing to keep up with expectations that seem to climb by the day. But as the workforce shrinks and pressure rises—including a projected shortage of…
From Tariff Shock to Strategic Advantage
In this episode, Aaron Berg reframes tariff disruptions as a strategic opportunity. With River Logic’s value chain optimization solution, companies can quickly model shifts in sourcing, manufacturing, and make-vs-buy decisions to gain a competitive edge. Whether it’s reshoring production or pivoting in response to new trade policies, VCO helps businesses react fast—and capitalize on change…
The Mechanics of VCO: Modeling Constraints, Costs, and Markets
Aaron Berg breaks down how River Logic’s value chain optimization (VCO) engine models the full spectrum of operational and financial variables—from manufacturing constraints to supplier contracts and dynamic market conditions. Unlike traditional models that rely on static costs, VCO captures how costs evolve as decisions change—giving leaders real-time insight into the true financial impact of…
From Network Design to Profitability: Real-World VCO Use Cases
Aaron Berg dives into the practical power of value chain optimization, spotlighting real-world use cases that drive measurable impact—from network design and manufacturing strategy to strategic sourcing and customer-level profitability. He highlights how River Logic’s VCO solution enables smarter decisions around capital investments, sustainability planning, and last-mile delivery by combining operational and financial modeling. The…
Supply Chain Control Gives AMAG a Competitive Edge and Keeps Customers Ahead
Vertical integration in manufacturing allows this company to deliver faster solutions when supply chain disruptions hit competitors
Industry Leaders Endorse IntelliFinishing for Efficiency, Quality & High Production Capability
Manufacturers gain competitive advantage through customizable finishing systems that adapt to unique production demands
Greenheck’s Advanced HMI System: The Key to Streamlined and Automated Operations
A simplified interface unlocks production efficiency by reducing training time and eliminating bottlenecks across manufacturing stages
IntelliFinishing: The Smart Solution for Efficiency in Industrial Painting
Automated finishing systems help manufacturers eliminate costly errors while handling diverse part sizes on a single production line
From Fabrication to Paint: Faster and Safer with IntelliFinishing and Hytrol Conveyor Integration
Manufacturers cut production bottlenecks and workplace injuries by synchronizing finishing systems with automated conveyor networks
Hytrol’s Conveyorized Product Delivery System Streamlines Material Handling & Boosts Productivity
Automated conveyor systems eliminate inefficient manual transport methods while synchronizing operations with downstream processes like painting
Hytrol Boosts Production and Cuts Costs with IntelliFinishing
A conveyor upgrade helped this manufacturer dramatically increase output while slashing operational costs and reclaiming valuable factory space
The DisruptED World of Advanced Manufacturing at Bridgestone-Firestone (Ep. 2 with Cara Krstolic)
How a legacy tire manufacturer is reinventing production to meet the sustainability demands of a carbon-conscious world
Tech-Driven Synchronization Post-COVID Fuels Innovation in Domestic Supply Chain
Technology integration is helping domestic supply chains recover from pandemic disruptions while building resilience against future crises
Positioning the U.S. in the Electric Vehicle Market Requires the Development of a Domestic Supply Chain
American automakers risk losing market dominance unless the nation secures its own battery materials and manufacturing capabilities
Competitive Landscape of the Electric Vehicle Market is Reliant on Pricing and Supply Chain Management
Success in the rapidly growing EV market depends on mastering two critical operational challenges that separate industry leaders from the rest