Manufacturing
posted in April 2011
27 items
Is a Return to 'Made-in-the-USA' Possible?
Eric H. Miscoll  
4/29/2011   (30) comments
With the right incentives and the political will, it is possible for electronics manufacturing to thrive once again in the United States
Japan Update: Auto OEMs Hit by Shortages
Bolaji Ojo  
4/27/2011   (11) comments
Japan's automakers are facing severe supply chain constraints and financial stress as a rating agency downgrades their corporate bonds
When Your Parts Become Just a Memory
Barbara Jorgensen  
4/27/2011   (11) comments
SRAM isn't quite dead yet, but suppliers have been pulling out of that market for some time
Plant Security Should Not Be a Planning Afterthought
Logical Link  
4/27/2011   (9) comments
A researcher identifies problems in manufacturing floor security, with most companies unaware of and unprepared for looming risks
Inflation Concerns Rise Among Manufacturers
Barbara Jorgensen  
4/27/2011   (14) comments
A second manufacturing survey in almost as many weeks has warned that increasing commodity prices are dampening growth prospects
The Limits of Money
Bolaji Ojo  
4/25/2011   (29) comments
Even Apple, the world's richest technology company, cannot guarantee its own components and manufacturing needs
Apple Shipment Shortfall Prompts Cut in 2011 iPad Shipment Forecast
Latest Research  
4/22/2011   (8) comments
Manufacturing issues at Apple Inc. led to a shortfall in iPad 2 shipments in the first quarter
Celestica Diversifies With Brooks
Barbara Jorgensen  
4/21/2011   (3) comments
Brooks is Celestica's third acquisition since the beginning of 2010. Prior to last year, the company's last acquisition was in 2005
Should India Get Into Semiconductor Manufacturing?
Toms Jacob  
4/21/2011   (46) comments
India wants to set up semiconductor fabrication facilities to compete with global players, but there are major obstacles in the way
Increased Chip Production on China's Mind
At the Source  
4/20/2011   (14) comments
China wants a bigger piece of the semiconductor pie and is moving to accelerate domestic IC production with critical government support
Unbridled Outsourcing Breeds Supply Insecurity
Malcolm Penn  
4/19/2011   (2) comments
The electronics supply chain is under enormous stress because OEMs have taken outsourcing to a level it should never have reached
Samsung Closes in on Intel for Semiconductor Market Leadership in 2010
Latest Research  
4/19/2011   (4) comments
Samsung came closer to challenging Intel’s chip market leadership than any company had in more than a decade
Managing Supply Chain Risks With a Business Continuity Plan
Change in the Chain  
4/19/2011   (4) comments
Does your company have a business continuity plan in the event of an unexpected disaster? Here are a few suggestions to implementing one
Improving Efficiency in the Supply Chain
Barbara Jorgensen  
4/19/2011   (9) comments
In the electronics supply chain, each successive change you make costs an order of magnitude more than if you made that change in the previous stage
Global Mega-Trends & Implications for High-Tech, Part 2
Bolaji Ojo  
4/18/2011   (11) comments
Mega-trends impacting businesses are building up, and new ones are getting ready to emerge under them. Here's the last set in the series
Tech Needs a Healthier Supply Chain, Part 2
Malcolm Penn  
4/15/2011   (9) comments
This the second part of a 2-part series on how high-tech firms can develop a better supply chain following the March Japan disaster
Winning in Tablets Requires More Than Just Great Hardware
Bruce Gain  
4/15/2011   (21) comments
OEMs offering tablet devices need to include great software because it takes more than just the hardware to win in today's market
Will Electronics Firms Give Up on Japan Manufacturing?
Marc Herman  
4/15/2011   (17) comments
Electricity supply remains a major concern in Japan after the earthquake, but manufacturers are also facing other long-term concerns
Global Mega-Trends & Implications for High-Tech, Part 1
Bolaji Ojo  
4/14/2011   (14) comments
Here are the global mega-trends that will shape businesses and cultures over the next 10 years, according to Frost & Sullivan
Foxconn Eyes Brazil
At the Source  
4/13/2011   (13) comments
Foxconn's plans to open manufacturing centers in Brazil could help spur sales in regions for many OEMs concerned about import taxes
Japan Disaster Rewrites Book for Manufacturing Risk Management
iSuppli EMS, ODM Insights  
4/12/2011   (6) comments
EMS and ODM providers now must plan for disruptions further upstream in the supply chain
China Asks Industries to Cut Energy Consumption
Bolaji Ojo  
4/11/2011   (16) comments
High-tech companies stand to benefit as China pushes manufacturers and telcos to improve energy consumption and optimize manufacturing
You Made the Widget – Now Market It Effectively
Savvy Tech Marketing  
4/11/2011   (4) comments
Product marketing is as important as the design and production process. Here are some suggestions for doing it effectively
GPU War Goes Mobile, Pitching AMD vs. ARM vs. Intel
Bruce Gain  
4/11/2011   (9) comments
Graphics processor suppliers are battling for dominance and relevance in the mobile war as the market expands for portable devices
4 Steps to a Successful Post-Merger Supply Chain Integration
Change in the Chain  
4/6/2011   (6) comments
Four steps to avoid critical supply chain disruptions and gain a competitive advantage during mergers and acquisitions
Commodity Prices on the Rise
Barbara Jorgensen  
4/4/2011   (10) comments
Manufacturing activity in the US is continuing to expand, but rising prices for commodity goods could hamper growth
Security Concerns Throttling Telecom OEMs
Toms Jacob  
4/1/2011   (18) comments
Foreign firms want a piece of the Indian telecom equipment market, but they must first convince the government they are not security risks




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