Not Your Father’s Business Model
Market forces are redefining the concept of competitiveness, with a shark fin replacing the bell curve in the face of technology adoption.
Market forces are redefining the concept of competitiveness, with a shark fin replacing the bell curve in the face of technology adoption.
If anyone should be smiling, it's Karen Norheim, Executive Vice President of American Crane & Equipment Corporation. mpany is
The heady heyday of Brazil's real estate boom may be over, but as one of the country's most rock solid - and highly reputed - construction c
After a long period of economic turmoil, manufacturers in the United States are finding reasons to be optimistic. Demand is up and companies
In our IDC Manufacturing Predictions for 2015, we identified seven essential drivers that shape the IT investments manufacturers are making.
As an original pioneer of the revolutionary PEX piping technology, Uponor is known around the world for generating innovative solutions.
Having consolidated its position as the leading food company of the Amazonian North, Mariza Alimentos is ready to take on the rest of Brazil
For over 75 years, Mecachrome has served as a global leader in the design, engineering, manufacturing, and assembling of complex precision-e
Nova Bus, a division of the Volvo Group, develops and delivers eco-friendly transit solutions to the North American market.
Jorgensen Forge is a Washington-based manufacturer that has provided high-quality, critical components for some of North America's most
Lufkin Industries, part of GE Oil & Gas, is a leading provider of gear products and gearing technologies custom engineered and designed
The all-new F-150's advanced manufacturing and assembly adds another chapter to Ford's history, where innovation has always been standard.
One of Brazil's biggest manufacturers of commercial food equipment for foodservice and food retail announces plans to become the market lead
Alumasa has spent the last 30 years producing aluminum and plastic products for Brazil's civil construction sector.
As manufacturers offer more customization than ever before, managing product complexity has become a critical challenge. Tune in with Dan Joe Barry, Vice President of Product Marketing at Configit, who explores how companies are tackling the growing number of product configurations across engineering, sales, manufacturing, and service. He explains how Configuration Lifecycle Management (CLM) helps organizations maintain a single source of truth for configuration data. The result: fewer errors, faster quoting, and the ability to deliver customized products at scale.