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Editor's Note 
 
The American political landscape is likely top of mind for everyone this week! But here at home, Canadian manufacturers are continuing to adapt, with key investments and expansions striving to drive growth in the sector.
- Kirstyn Brown, Editor, Plant Magazine
 
News 
 
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ABB and Niedax Group announce completion of joint venture with launch of Abnex Inc.

The new organization includes manufacturing, engineering and R&D specialists, and sales and product management experts.


Neo Performance Materials secures US$50 million loan for Sintered Magnets Facility in Europe

Neo will use the loan to advance its new sintered magnets manufacturing facility in Narva, Estonia, which is expected to be completed in 2025.


Kenvue Canada expands Ont. manufacturing facility to boost production of over-the-counter medicines

The expansion was supported by funding from the provincial government's Ontario Together Fund, which aims to help businesses improve healthcare, strengthen local manufacturing and support innovative technologies in Ontario.


Manitoba's NFI Group receives federal funding to boost manufacturing of zero-emission buses

The $15-million investment enables start-to-finish manufacturing of electric and hydrogen fuel-cell transit buses in Canada.


Economy stalled in August, Q3 growth looks to fall short of Bank of Canada estimates

The manufacturing sector was the largest drag on the economy in August, followed by utilities, wholesale and trade and transportation and warehousing.


 
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Quiet, hard-hitting curtain of air for blowoff, cleaning and cooling!

EXAIR's Super Air Knife™ dramatically reduces compressed air usage and noise when compared to other blowoffs. It offers a more efficient way to clean, dry or cool parts, webs or conveyors and delivers a uniform sheet of laminar airflow across the entire length. Noisy blowoffs become a whisper when replaced with the Super Air Knife. Even at pressures of 80PSIG, the sound level is surprisingly quiet at 69dBA for most applications! Air amplification ratios (entrained air to compressed air) of 40:1 are produced. » Learn more…
 
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The future of plant asset management: How AI is leading the way

Industry experts agree that companies that do not implement AI to harness their asset-generated data will eventually either be put out of business by competitors or acquired. » Read More...
 
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Manufacturing Symposium takes a deep look at talent woe solutions

Honda Canada’s leader emphasized that the automotive company believes electric vehicles are the future, and will have their first manufacturing plant ready in 2028 with this in mind. » Read More...
 
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VIDEO: Warehouse, logistics and material handling safety

Recently, Manufacturing AUTOMATION, Plant and MRO had the opportunity to talk to safety experts about warehouse, logistics and material handling safety. » Read More...
 
 
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Winpak announces collaboration with NOVA Chemicals for rPE

Winpak will utilize NOVA’s rPE to manufacture and distribute packaging materials for the protection of perishable foods, beverages, and personal care products. » Read More...

Genesis Fertilizers to collaborate with CARBONCO and Whitecap on low carbon-intensity fertilizer plant

Genesis Fertilizers plans to implement a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) solution at its proposed facility in Belle Plaine, Saskatchewan, Canada. » Read More...