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What Is Die Casting?

Die casting is a manufacturing process that injects molten metal between two mold castings under high pressure. It’s ideal for companies that need a dependable, quality source of high-volume, complex metal parts. The die-casting process is most commonly used to produce light metal original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts for automotive, power vehicles, appliances, motorcycles, plumbing fixtures and other applications.
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3 Tips To Improve Your Manufacturing Supply Chain Efficiency

For any organization, maintaining an efficient supply chain means getting raw materials and products at the right time, in the right quantities, and at minimum costs. Functions such as inventory management, production planning, operations, sales, and distribution depend on a supply chain that is both effective and dependable.
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The Future of Automotive Manufacturing in a Post-Pandemic World

Factory closures, plummeting sales, industry-wide layoffs — these are just a few of the effects the COVID-19 pandemic had on the automotive industry.
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What the Labor Shortage in Manufacturing Means for the Automotive Industry

Nearly two years after the COVID-19 global pandemic, manufacturers continue to struggle with disruptions to the global supply chain. From labor shortages to raw material scarcity to logistics bottlenecks, manufacturers are finding new, creative ways to mitigate these challenges.
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Supply Chain News: How COVID-19 Is Affecting Manufacturing in Vietnam

Although smaller than other countries with a strong manufacturing presence, Vietnam plays a significant role in the global consumer economy by serving as a supplier to a number of major corporations, such as furniture for Walmart Inc., sneakers for Adidas AG and smartphones for Samsung Electronics Co. Next to China, Vietnam is the second-largest supplier of shoes and clothes to the U.S. The country also served as a major relocation point for manufacturers during the trade war between the U.S. and China.
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COVID-19's Impact on the Automotive Supply Chain

The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic caused significant headaches for virtually everyone, but perhaps no one was impacted more than the United States auto industry. It’s considered the largest manufacturing operation in the nation, accounting for roughly 3% of domestic national product (DNP). With more than 4 million employees, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, this is an industry where COVID-19 continues to have a significant impact.
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