First published in the Wall Street Journal, November 29, 2022 – former TMA Board Chairman Zach Mottl encourages the Biden Administration to invest in the U.S. Air Force, not deduct the F-35 budget in 2023. ...
TMA’s Nov 16 E-News Bulletin included the following story from Harvard Business Review: Most risks to supply chains are predictable. That means that companies can and should be prepared to handle them. It entails taking ...
From Industry Week – Despite a steep month-over-month drop in gas prices, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ CPI rose by 0.1% in August instead of falling as predicted. In a blow to efforts to contain ...
From Bloomberg’s story: American Factories Are Making Stuff Again as CEOs Take Production Out of China The construction of new manufacturing facilities in the US has soared 116% over the past year, a July 5th ...
In photo: Hillary & Ross Joy with Samuel Joy (l to r) Ross and Hillary Joy have been working as a powerful, energetic team over the past few years to revive a small manufacturing company ...
VERNON HILLS, IL – International supply chain woes continue to head the list of things on Americans’ minds during the closing of 2021. Images of hundreds of cargo ships waiting to be unloaded headline nightly ...
Gov Sets Course to Make Illinois the Best State in the Nation to Drive and Manufacture an Electric Vehicle Incentivizes Electric Vehicle Manufacturers to Move to or Expand in Illinois ROCKFORD— Building on Illinois’ role ...
From Transport Topics News – American Trucking Associations has sent a letter to the Biden administration expressing “grave concern” over the potential damage that the president’s plans for a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for many businesses ...
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