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Manufacturing Segmentation Requires Industry Expertise for Innovative Content According to Industrial Journalist TR Cutler - Press Release

Manufacturing Segmentation Requires Industry Expertise for Innovative Content According to Industrial Journalist TR Cutler Industrial journalist, TR Cutler discussed the importance of content creation for manufacturers in the December issue of Manufacturing Outlook e-zine. Read the full article here.  According to Cutler, manufacturing segmentation requires industry expertise for innovative content creation. It is sharing industry expertise by thought leaders and manufacturing journalists. More than 8000 editors, staff reporters, economists, and freelancers worldwide are members of the Manufacturing Media Consortium. From smaller B2B industry trade publications to function-specific media, such as Quality Digest, increments in activity are vastly less important than increments in sales results. 

Getting smarter: Companies engage with digital technology

Robotics and automation lead investment choices. PHOTO: Blue Planet Studio – stock.adobe.com Canadian manufacturers are not technology leaders. Most are small, so they are inclined to follow once a technology is proven and the costs come down. The 2021 Advanced Manufacturing Outlook survey, conducted by Toronto research firm RK Insights for Annex Business Media publications Canadian Manufacturing and PLANT Magazine, shows companies are more engaged with Industry 4.0 and the “smart factory” than last year’s survey respondents, but they have concerns. And there are still those who are reluctant to adopt or are not interested. Thirty per cent of senior executives, managers and owners of manufacturing operations are applying industrial internet of things (IIoT). That compares to 24% of those who participated in the 2020 outlook survey, while another 17% have a plan, more than doubling last year’s response. And 23% are evaluating the technology. Thirty per cent are out of the

Industrial Journalist TR Cutler Predicts Essential Food Manufacturing to Double in 2021 - Press Release

Industrial Journalist TR Cutler Predicts Essential Food Manufacturing to Double in 2021 Industrial journalist, TR Cutler recently discussed essential food manufacturing trends in the December issue of Manufacturing Outlook e-zine. Read the article here.  According to Cutler, food manufacturing, production, processing, and logistics are booming. Online consumer demand for food delivery during COVID has driven a dramatic increase in the food sector, but the sheer velocity of new and expanding food plants in the past several months portends huge growth in 2021 and beyond.  The size, geography, and scope of these projects indicate where 2021 food manufacturing is headed starting with Goya Foods which announced an $80 million expansion of its manufacturing and distribution facility in Brookshire, Texas. 

With All Eyes on Georgia Industrial Journalist TR Cutler Looks at the State for Manufacturing Outlook - Press Release

With All Eyes on Georgia Industrial Journalist TR Cutler Looks at the State for Manufacturing Outlook Industrial journalist, TR Cutler recently discussed the manufacturing trends in Georgia in the December issue of Manufacturing Outlook. Read the article here.  Cutler noted, “With the January 5 th two senate races runoff election just a few weeks away, all eyes are on Georgia. The outcome is important and may portend other trends in manufacturing throughout the next four years.”  There are some interesting manufacturing trends occurring in Georgia worth watching.  TEKLAS, a Turkey-based advanced research and development, manufacturing company and supplier of electric vehicle parts, will invest $6.5 million in opening their first North American facility and headquarters in Calhoun, Georgia. The project is expected to create 120 jobs to Gordon County. 

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