manufacturing
The latest news on manufacturing
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. manufacturing shrank in November to its weakest level since July 2009, one month after the Great Recession ended. Worries about automatic tax increases in the New Year cut demand for factory orders and manufacturing jobs.
A look at productivity growth shows why the amount of Americans working manufacturing is shrinking, and why this will cause the price of government programs to rise.
Better to fight an economic cold war now than a military hot war later
Interest rates for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages smash previous record, hitting a new all-time low.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. manufacturing shrank in June for the first time in nearly three years, adding to signs that economic growth is weakening.
Lower demand thanks to a flagging global economy caused manufacturing to take a hit.
Caterpillar taps dealers and customers for design insights.
Johnson Controls turns construction projects into complex information networks.
Ford, Caterpillar, and Johnson Controls try to confront and control a wave of data.
This Most Connected Company bets on cloud-based apps in the Evos and beyond.














