Perspective on the Supply Chain Dilemma
When TMA asked members in July what their primary pain points were, their responses were the following: “International logistics and inflation.” “Supply chain and costs.”
When TMA asked members in July what their primary pain points were, their responses were the following: “International logistics and inflation.” “Supply chain and costs.”
OAK BROOK – After pausing during the COVID emergency year, the Women in TMA welcomed TMA members and affiliates to relax and enjoy lunch with
In late May, TMA members were briefed on manufacturing related actions of the Illinois General Assembly. The update was provided by TMA lobbyist Jay Shattuck,
An August 5th Forbes story by Lisa Caldwell shared the following … Last month, President Joe Biden’s administration released the findings of a 100-day review
SPRINGFIELD – The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced they are implementing a Regional Emphasis Program (REP) for workplace Exposure to Noise Hazards. Subsequently, OSHA will
WASHINGTON — Wednesday, the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) applauded the Biden administration for proposing a new rule pursuant to Executive Order (EO) 14005,
SCHAUMBURG – The overwhelming majority of small and mid-sized manufacturers in the Chicago area – once the most vital and crucial manufacturing regions in the
A coating of zinc the thickness of a sheet of paper can protect a steel structure for 100 years. Galvanized coating is one of the
If only Illinois manufacturers 100 years ago could have traveled in time to see what their industry descendants would be making every day in their
The ongoing international COVID crisis revealed a critical component missing that would make large scale reshoring feasible, a recent Industry Week story warns. “An easy-to-use,