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Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 0.7 per cent to $71.6 billion in February, helped by higher sales of petroleum and coal.
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Combining ERP and supply chain management (SCM) software into a single technology solution helps manufacturers manage growth and navigate challenges.
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Ford Motor Co. is delaying the start of electric vehicle production at its plant in Oakville, Ont., by two years.
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A low cost, reliable, maintenance free solution to a variety of industrial spot cooling problems. Using an ordinary supply of compressed air as a power source, vortex tubes create two streams of air, one hot/one cold, with no moving parts. Vortex tubes can produce temperatures from -50° to +260°F (-46° to +127°C) with flow rates from 1 to 150 SCFM (28 to 4248 SLPM). Temperatures, flows and refrigeration are adjustable over a wide range. The wear resistance of stainless steel Vortex Tubes assures they will provide years of reliable, maintenance-free operation.
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University of New Brunswick’s Marine Additive Manufacturing Centre focus heavily on 3D printing and where it could be applied to find efficiencies in the shipbuilding industry.
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As the skilled labour shortage Canada’s manufacturing industry is experiencing worsens, the need for a plan becomes increasingly crucial.
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Cleantech is a relatively new sector that is experiencing significant growth. To continue that expansion, we must put our customers’ needs, demands, and expectations first.
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What do companies such as 3M, ABB, and Pepsico, have in common? All are involved in driving innovation and advanced technology, either as an inventor or user.
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Funding will be used to bring on multiple new reactors in 2024 to support existing production programs, expand facilities and continue to expand collaboration on new materials with strategic partners.
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Kraken Robotics Inc. announced that it has entered into a credit agreement with The Bank of Nova Scotia for credit facilities that are expected to provide added financial flexibility to support the Company’s continued growth.
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