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IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
Private Equity 3.0 GenNx360 Capital Partners describes itself as the new generation of private-equity firms, focused on bettering business operations rather than just doing a deal. Three former GE executives are helping to make it happen.  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
Costly Fraud Some 5% of a manufacturing company's annual revenue is lost to occupational fraud.  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
IndustryWeek Names 2010 Best Plants Finalists Medical products, automotive industry equipment, electronics for the defense industry, and furniture, burial caskets and power tools are among the products manufactured by the 2010 class of finalists.  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 Jonathan Katz |
Toxic Avengers Manufacturers discover that greener and smaller chemical inventories can save money. Reforms to the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, introduced in July by Representatives Henry Waxman, D-Calif., and Bobby Rush, D-Ill., are aimed primarily at the chemical content of products.  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
Chemical Reactions The Toxic Chemicals Safety Act of 2010, which would strengthen the federal government's authority over chemical substances, is cause for concern.  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
Six Keys to Plant Site Selection Tax rate is large factor when companies consider making a move  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
Bridging the Future with MTConnect Communications protocol for machine tools has been adopted by vendors and is now making its way into facilities.  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
Smart Grid Inches its Way Toward Reality Next-generation energy system promises industry improved power quality and reliability.  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
Unleashing the iPad on the Shop Floor Tablet technology might be a favorite for video and reading books, but some see it as a competitive weapon in manufacturing.  |
IndustryWeek August 18, 2010 |
The 3PL Market Slump Is Over As the market for third-party logistics improves, manufacturers will see costs begin to rise.  |
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