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12 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
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.
Global Insights and Innovation: Mara Rintamaki at the IPS Sales Meeting in Mexico City
In an industry where incremental improvements can reshape entire supply chains, product innovation remains the quiet engine driving long-term growth. Companies like TekniPlex are increasingly leaning into global collaboration, recognizing that insights from diverse markets—whether in North America or beyond—fuel smarter, more adaptive solutions. Events like international sales meetings serve not just as…
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
The Tech Divide is Impacting How Well Companies Can Respond to Supply Chain Disruptions
Companies with outdated supply chain tools face longer recovery times when disruptions strike, widening competitive gaps
A Decade of Supply Chain Disruptions Made U.S. Domestic Logistics Ready for a Baltimore-Style Closure
Years of supply chain stress tests have positioned U.S. logistics companies to absorb major infrastructure disruptions without widespread collapse
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
Past Crises as Present Shields: How COVID and Suez Canal Experiences Averted a Major Fallout from the Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Organizations that weathered pandemic and maritime disruptions built supply chain flexibility that cushioned the blow from a major U.S. port infrastructure fail
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
The Effects of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse is Testing the Resilience of the Supply Chain
A major U.S. port's recovery could reshape how companies prepare for catastrophic disruptions to critical infrastructure
Shaping the Future of Warehouses: Key Takeaways from MODEX 2024
The logistics industry is racing toward a $600 billion automation spending surge that will reshape competitive dynamics
2024 Aerospace Outlook
The aerospace industry is poised to double in value by 2032, but manufacturers must navigate complex production hurdles first
On the Conveyor Belt of Progress: What is in Store for DCS in 2024
Strategic acquisitions and technology integrations position this material handling leader to reshape logistics efficiency standards in 2024