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    Supply Chain

    The 4 Most Common Automotive Supply Chain Issues Revealed

    The automotive supply chain is one of the most complex in the world. Each vehicle is made of tens of thousands of parts, which are procured from thousands of suppliers, and each part is manufactured from a number of raw materials. With the incorporation of digital technology, which has experienced shortage issues of its own, automotive supply chain issues are more and more common.
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    Manufacturing

    The VPIC Difference: State-of-the-Art Machinery & Tech

    All too often, manufacturing supply companies don’t use industry-standard tech, leading to reduced quality and consistency in components, increased cost of services and decreased productivity.
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    Supply Chain

    What Is Robotic Welding and How Does it Work?

    According to a Business Wire report, by 2026, the robotic welding market is projected to nearly double from a 2018 value of $5,450.5 million to $10,784.4 million. There are a number of key drivers behind the expansion of robotic welding. First and foremost, industrialization is growing at a rapid pace throughout the world, especially the automotive and metal industries. There is also an increase in customer demands, and many manufacturers can’t keep up.
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    Supply Chain

    6 Reasons To Move Your Manufacturing Supply Chain From China To Vietnam

    Over the last five years, imports from China as a percentage of total imports from low-cost countries (LCCs) have been declining. This downward trend is expected to continue, with 33% of global supply chain leaders indicating they’ve already moved or plan to move business out of China by 2023.
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    OEM Supplier

    The Top 4 Quality Management Certifications Your Automotive Supplier Should Have

    According to a 2018 Gallup poll, 83% of Americans drive at least several times a week. Based on the upward trend of registered vehicles, with 276 million in 2019, this number is going to continue to increase.
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    Die Casting

    Aluminum, Zinc or Magnesium: How to Select the Right Die Casting Material

    Die casting is the name given to the process of creating complex metal components through use of molds of the component, also known as dies. The process uses non-ferrous metals which do not contain iron, such as aluminum, zinc and magnesium, due to the desirable properties of the metals such as low weight, higher conductivity, non-magnetic conductivity and resistance to corrosion.
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    Outsourcing

    The Manufacturer’s Reference Guide To U.S. Import Taxes

    Every manufacturer with an international export range understands the hurdles that need to be overcome to successfully participate in an international business partnership. One of these hurdles is import taxes, which are fees imposed on the goods of an importer when the goods are transported across international borders. Although the taxes are applied to the importer, these taxes can influence which exporter the importer can affordably work with.
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    VPIC

    4 Reasons VPIC Makes a Great Partner

    With the sheer number of original equipment manufacturing (OEM) companies in operation throughout the globe, it can be difficult to know how to choose an OEM partner. At this point, you understand the services you need, but you might not yet know the differentiators that make a great OEM partner.
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    Manufacturing

    What Is a CNC Lathe Machine Used For?

    Computer numerical control (CNC) is defined as a method for automating control of machine tools through the use of software embedded in a microcomputer attached to the tool. A CNC machine produces a product using coded instructions, without manual operation of the machine. These machines can be varied in size, function and design, and include lathes, milling machines and multi-axis machines.
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    Supply Chain

    What to Look For in Your OEM Supplier

    Choosing an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) supplier can be a challenge if you’re unsure of where to start the search. However, one thing is for certain: You require high-quality products. Regardless of price, if the component you hire an OEM supplier to manufacture is faulty, your business will not only suffer in revenue, but also in reputation.
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