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Finding the Time for Preventive Maintenance
Finding the Time for Preventive Maintenance

Managers have many excuses for not performing preventive maintenance. Those who can find the time can benefit their facilities. This June marks my 40th year as a maintenance professional. During that May-June time frame, I also graduated from engineering school and got married. I figured out the... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted08/7/2018


Industry 4.0 is an Evolution, Not a Revolution
Industry 4.0 is an Evolution, Not a Revolution

The commercial refrigeration industry – a $9.4 billion a year business in the United States – is well-aligned for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and all the advantages it brings. Smart, connected technology is starting to appear now in self-monitoring refrigeration systems... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted08/7/2018


GM Gets Ready for a Post-Car Future
GM Gets Ready for a Post-Car Future

About a hundred years ago, the United States reached “peak horse.” In 1920 some 25 million horses roamed the plains, boulevards, cul-de-sacs, rodeos, stockyards, ports, farms, and dingy alleys of America—toting freight, plowing fields, fighting wars, carrying passengers on buggy... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted08/7/2018


The Military Veteran Staffing Difference
The Military Veteran Staffing Difference

Although it’s most obviously observed in the sports world, the value of teamwork is also vital in the business world. Most of our jobs involve interacting with others that are not even in the same line of profession. The need for effective teamwork is critical for any business. When everyone... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/31/2018


8 Ways Employers Can Avoid Workplace Eye Injuries
8 Ways Employers Can Avoid Workplace Eye Injuries

Every day in the U.S. approximately 2,000 employees suffer an eye injury that is serious enough to rush to an ophthalmologist. While most of these eye injuries involve small flying particles that abrade the eye, some are severe and result in total blindness. However, eye injuries can be easily... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/31/2018


3-D Printing is the Future of Factories (for Real This Time)
3-D Printing is the Future of Factories (for Real This Time)

Factories, the chief innovation of the Industrial Revolution, are cathedrals of productivity, built to shelter specialized processes and enforce the division of labor. Adam Smith, who illuminated their function on the first page of The Wealth of Nations, offered the celebrated example of a pin... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/24/2018


Satisfying Industrial Customer Demand in the Digital Age
Satisfying Industrial Customer Demand in the Digital Age

As the pace of digital accelerates, industrial companies that hope to remain competitive will need to undertake a deeper grasp of customer interactions at all touchpoints—from pre-sales to delivery and service. The approach that industrial manufacturers take to market digital products and... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/24/2018


NAM Manufacturers Outlook
NAM Manufacturers Outlook

In the most recent NAM Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey, respondents cited accelerating raw material costs as the number two business concern (after workforce recruitment and retention), with prices expected to rise over the next 12 months at the fastest pace in seven years. New data out last... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/24/2018


Material Handling Maintenance Needs Cloud-Based Efficiency
Material Handling Maintenance Needs Cloud-Based Efficiency

When you use heavy-duty equipment to complete large tasks, you face the risk that big things will go wrong. This is why specialized material handling equipment required for industrial manufacturing has become a focal point for concerns about operational efficiency, preventive maintenance, and... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/17/2018


Avoid the Blame Game
Avoid the Blame Game

Root cause analysis can solve problems effectively. This may sound familiar. Manufacturer’s efforts to do more for less have resulted in the purchasing department sourcing products to the cheapest provider. Such cost-cutting certainly makes purchasing groups look like heroes to management,... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/17/2018


Aerospace Suppliers Look to Blockchain for Parts Tracking
Aerospace Suppliers Look to Blockchain for Parts Tracking

Aerospace suppliers are starting to explore Blockchain technology to keep tabs on their supply chain, potentially tracking parts such as that at the center of a Southwest Airlines accident last month. While Blockchain is best known as the digital transactions technology that underpins... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/17/2018


Beyond Traditional Fire Detection
Beyond Traditional Fire Detection

Video fire detection employs surveillance cameras and software analytics to detect smoke and flames. Those who work in and visit high-rise office buildings, warehouses, petroleum storage facilities, electric power plants, and other sizable structures and outdoor work areas are commonly subject... Continue Reading

Postedby Tom Morrison
Date posted07/11/2018