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supply chain resilience

What Makes Asian Electronics Manufacturing a Smart Choice for Global Companies?

July 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

The Reality of Diversified Supply Chains

Relying on a single factory or region for your entire bill of materials is a fast way to bottleneck your product launch. US hardware companies learned this the hard way over the last few supply cycles.

The conversation has shifted from just chasing the lowest piece price to building a resilient and capable network of suppliers. Asia remains the center of gravity for electronics manufacturing because of its deep and established supply base.

You can find specialized facilities for every tier of production. It is not just about cheap labor anymore. It is about access to component ecosystems and engineering teams that do nothing but optimize assembly lines all day. [Read more…] about What Makes Asian Electronics Manufacturing a Smart Choice for Global Companies?

Filed Under: Design, Electronics, Engineering Tagged With: Asian electronics manufacturing, contract manufacturing, electronics assembly, electronics manufacturing, global supply chain, Hardware manufacturing, industrial electronics, manufacturing services, OEM manufacturing, PCB assembly, PCB manufacturing, SMT assembly, supply chain, supply chain resilience, Wiring harness

Air Cargo Under Strain: The Consequences of FAA Flight Reductions on Global Supply Chains

June 29, 2026 by Sam Francis

The disruption logged across the trade press as the FAA morning flight reduction 2026 exposed how fragile high-value air cargo really is, and its trigger had nothing to do with cargo holds.

It began on November 6, when the Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency order: the nation’s forty busiest airports had to phase in domestic flight cuts, from 4% on November 7 to a 10% target by the 14th.

The restrictions ran across the daytime window, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. local, and traced to air traffic control staffing shortages as controllers worked without pay through the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. International flights stayed exempt. [Read more…] about Air Cargo Under Strain: The Consequences of FAA Flight Reductions on Global Supply Chains

Filed Under: Business, Logistics, Supply chain Tagged With: air cargo, aviation, belly cargo, C.H. Robinson, cargo transportation, demand response, expedited freight, faa, fedex, freight exchange, freight forwarding, logistics, supply chain, supply chain resilience, transportation

Misumi launches Misumi Americas as part of $1 billion global manufacturing investment

June 5, 2026 by Sam Francis

Japanese industrial components supplier Misumi Group has launched Misumi Americas and announced a $1 billion (¥150 billion) global investment program aimed at expanding its digital manufacturing and supply chain capabilities.

The initiative combines Misumi’s industrial components business with the AI-powered manufacturing platform acquired through Fictiv, positioning the company as a broader manufacturing and supply chain partner rather than solely a parts supplier.

The expansion includes significant investment in the United States and marks the appointment of Dave Evans as the first American CEO of Misumi Americas. [Read more…] about Misumi launches Misumi Americas as part of $1 billion global manufacturing investment

Filed Under: Components, News Tagged With: additive manufacturing, aerospace manufacturing, ai manufacturing, automation news, cnc machining, custom manufacturing, dave evans, digital manufacturing, digital supply chain, engineering procurement, eVTOL manufacturing, factory automation, fictiv, global manufacturing, industrial automation, industrial components, industrial sourcing, industrial technology, industry 4.0, injection molding, manufacturing innovation, manufacturing network, manufacturing services, manufacturing supply chain, manufacturing technology, mechanical components, medical device manufacturing, misumi, MISUMI Americas, procurement technology, production engineering, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics manufacturing, robotics news, satellite manufacturing, smart manufacturing, supply chain management, supply chain resilience, US manufacturing

Stuff MFG launches US silicone molding factory to ‘bring manufacturing back to the US’

February 2, 2026 by Sam Francis

Stuff Manufacturing is now officially operational, with production now under way on US-made consumer products at its new silicone-molding facility in Lake Elsinore, California.

Founded by Shark Tank entrepreneur Hans Dose after tariffs and global shipping delays threatened his own product business, Stuff MFG was built to give brands of all sizes a faster, more cost-effective domestic alternative to overseas manufacturing.

“Stuff was born out of necessity,” said Hans Dose, founder and CEO of Stuff MFG. “My company, Tenikle, was hit hard by the 25 percent tariffs on silicone goods from China. [Read more…] about Stuff MFG launches US silicone molding factory to ‘bring manufacturing back to the US’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, automation news, California manufacturing, consumer product manufacturing, domestic manufacturing, elastomer manufacturing, industrial production, manufacturing automation, reshoring manufacturing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, rubber molding, silicone manufacturing, silicone molding, supply chain resilience, tariffs and manufacturing, US manufacturing

Automated port and terminal operations: Robots moving global trade

January 29, 2026 by Sam Francis

Autonomous straddle carriers, cranes, and internal terminal vehicles

Ports are among the most automated industrial environments in the world – yet they remain largely invisible in discussions about robotics and autonomy.

While factories and warehouses dominate headlines, container terminals quietly operate as vast cyber-physical systems, coordinating fleets of machines that move the physical foundations of global trade.

A modern container port is not a single robot or even a fleet of robots. It is an integrated system of cranes, vehicles, sensors, software platforms, and human supervision, operating continuously under intense economic and political pressure. When ports fail, supply chains fracture. When they perform well, global commerce flows with little notice. [Read more…] about Automated port and terminal operations: Robots moving global trade

Filed Under: Features, Logistics, Marine Tagged With: automated port operations, automation news, autonomous cranes, autonomous straddle carriers, container terminal automation, port automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain resilience

Volvo selects Sweden for its $74 million excavator assembly plant

November 27, 2025 by David Edwards

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is expanding its European industrial footprint with a new crawler excavator assembly factory in Eskilstuna, Sweden, to be serving the European markets.

The 700 million SEK ($74 million) investment in Sweden is part of Volvo CE’s ambitions to strengthen its position in the important excavator segment.

The 30,000 square meter Eskilstuna facility aims to meet the growing European customer demand by increasing capacity and flexibility, and will enable reduced reliance on long-distance logistics, shorter delivery times, enhancing supply chain resilience and reducing carbon emissions. [Read more…] about Volvo selects Sweden for its $74 million excavator assembly plant

Filed Under: Infrastructure, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automation news, construction equipment production, esktrilstuna plant, european manufacturing, excavator manufacturing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain resilience, volvo construction equipment

Hai Robotics expands global production to meet growing customer demand

September 26, 2025 by Sam Francis

Hai Robotics, a provider of warehouse automation, has announced a major expansion of its global manufacturing capacity to serve growing customer demand.

The investment shortens lead times, strengthens supply chain resilience, and marks a strategic milestone as Hai Robotics accelerates global growth and continues delivering its advanced HaiPick Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS) to some of the world’s most dynamic businesses.

Richie Chen, founder and CEO of Hai Robotics, says: “As demand for warehouse automation continues to grow, our ability to scale rapidly while maintaining world-class standards in safety, quality, and operational excellence is critical to supporting our customers worldwide. [Read more…] about Hai Robotics expands global production to meet growing customer demand

Filed Under: News Tagged With: asrs robots, automated storage systems, china robotics, global manufacturing expansion, hai robotics, haipick system, malaysia robotics, supply chain resilience, warehouse automation, warehouse robotics market

Theory of robotic mind: How China is building ‘brains and nerves’ for its own robots

September 24, 2025 by Sam Francis

Geopolitics and supply chain shocks are accelerating China’s push for homegrown robotics controllers and software, challenging the dominance of Western and Japanese giants.

The recent news that Japanese automation giant Omron is considering a spin-off of its Device & Module Solutions business sent ripples through the industry.

This division, responsible for the crucial “nervous system” of factories – sensors, relays, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) – is a cornerstone of global industrial automation. (Read our article: How do robots work? Sensors, controllers, actuators and software explained.)

Its potential separation is more than a corporate reshuffle; it’s a symptom of a deeper tectonic shift. And at the epicenter of this shift is China. [Read more…] about Theory of robotic mind: How China is building ‘brains and nerves’ for its own robots

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: china robotics, fanuc, industrial automation, made in china 2025, plcs, robot brains, robotics controllers, rockwell automation, siemens, supply chain resilience

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