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Cash is King, but Data is Queen – and She’s the Most Powerful Piece on the Board

8/4/2025 - BY: DAVE NELSON
In a time of ongoing supply chain shifts, unpredictable customer demand, and tightening margins, manufacturers can no longer rely on relationships or routines alone. To remain competitive and solvent, they must align cash management and data-driven decision-making.


Building the Backbone: How American Manufacturing Is Powering AI’s Infrastructure Boom

7/16/2025 - BY: JOSH JOHNSTON
When people talk about artificial intelligence, they usually focus on software, algorithms, and futuristic tools. But behind every AI model, every chatbot, and every autonomous system lies something far more grounded: physical infrastructure. 


Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Operations Management

2/17/2025 - BY: CHUCK WERNER
Until now, few tools were available to help managers find the time to strategize and pursue business improvements. Artificial Intelligence (AI) can give the gift of time to manufacturing teams everywhere and make running a business easier. Learn about four key AI applications in manufacturing.


Emerging Trends in Manufacturing for 2025

1/13/2025 - BY: JOSH JOHNSTON
The manufacturing industry has always been synonymous with innovation and change. But as we move further into 2025, the challenges and opportunities facing manufacturers are larger and more complex than ever before. In an era of rapid technological advancements, evolving workforce needs, and unpredictable global shifts, Michigan’s manufacturers must look ahead to stay competitive.


From Y2K to 2025: What Manufacturing’s Past 25 Years Can Tell Us About The Next 25

12/16/2024 It’s the year 2000, and while the concerns about computer date systems being unable to handle the transition to the new millennium never come to pass, technology is strengthening its impact on society. Internet and cell phone usage are skyrocketing. Computers are helping people and workplaces connect like never before. And in the manufacturing industry, technology is boosting productivity. 


Can Artificial Intelligence Help Lead People?

7/22/2024 - BY: JOHN SPILLSON
With all the buzz lately around Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it will improve efficiencies, streamline operations, and generally make our lives easier, one question is obvious: will companies ever use it to lead the most complex piece of equipment in their operations—the human being?


Streamlining Manufacturing Jobs and Operations with Automation

5/22/2024 Automation has many benefits for small and midsize manufacturers, and in today’s competitive job market, augmenting your workforce is a big perk. Automation, in general, enables machines to perform functions with minimal to no human intervention. Whether you use cloud-based software to analyze data or employ robotics equipment to make work easier and safer for existing staff, automated tools can boost productivity and morale across your organization.


Revolutionizing Efficiency: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Supply Chain Management

3/25/2024 In the ever-evolving landscape of business, efficiency is the key to success, and one area where this is particularly crucial is supply chain management. Industries are becoming more complex and globalized, and traditional supply chain management methods aren’t cutting it. Enter Artificial Intelligence (AI), a game-changing technology that is transforming the way businesses manage their supply chains.


The Future of Manufacturing in Michigan

1/29/2024 As we face the impact of technology, increased global competition, and an ongoing labor shortage, our ingenuity and resilience will be crucial to creating an even brighter future. So what should be our priorities to keep Michigan manufacturers leading the charge?


Planning for the Planned and Unplanned: Automotive Shutdowns & Restarts

10/27/2023 - BY: CHUCK WERNER
As a consequence of the ongoing strike and negotiations between the UAW and the American Auto Manufacturers, many suppliers to the OEMs (and suppliers to those suppliers) are seeing decreases in demand that could result in the idling of lines or even entire facilities. Driven by the voice of the customer (VOC) and in the best interest of the business, it was necessary to have a plan for how these functions were to be conducted.


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