The article presents the list of largest manufacturing companies of Ohio as of December 29, 2003 ranked by full-time equivalent employees. Ford Motor Co. tops the list with a total of 8,524 employees working for the company. Ran...
cHc was founded in 1961 to provide quality service to contractors and industrial clients in Central and Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana. cHc is your single source for custom fabrication and installation of structural steel, industrial catwalks, miscellaneous metals, steel stairs...
Many think that manufacturing is declining in the US because companies are moving their operations offshore to markets with lower-cost labor like China, Mexico and Vietnam. They also think trade agreements sometimes are unfair, like NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, because these trade agree...
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of experience in perfecting our operations, and investing in people, equipment, and technology. As a result, we have become one of the most reliable and trusted metal stamping companies in the Midwest. Based in Montpelier, Ohio we server customers across the United States and around the world....
glass factory in the world. Over $600 million was invested in the project, making it the biggest investment from Chinese enterprises in Ohio. However, Fuyao Glass had already invested $400 million in the US in automobile glass in 2014, so it had invested $1 billion in total in the US. ...
operates a modern facility in Mentor, Ohio, producing dual rated (aluminum and copper) connectors, solderless lugs, Neutral Assemblies, splitter trough and box connectors, and power distribution blocks. If a standard product is not an optimal solution, the company has the capability to design and...
TSMC is just one of several chipmakers running into obstacles with their U.S. expansion plans. Intel, Microchip Technology and others have also adjusted their production schedules, as a sales slump in many kinds of chips pressures the companies to manage their spending on new infrastructure. N...
years. 5 this would require significant efforts and could redefine the global manufacturing footprint for many companies. take action from these insights evaluate the risk from the current tariff exposure. assess the visibility of your global supply network and increase investments in digital supply ...