March 6, 2025 | Today’s news and insights for manufacturing leaders NOTE FROM THE EDITOR March is already here, which means a few things: It’s nearly time to spring forward, college basketball’s in full swing and those cooler temperatures should be rising soon. We’re also just a month away from our free virtual event, The State of Innovation in Food Manufacturing, hosted by Manufacturing Dive and Food Dive. We’ll be talking to industry leaders about how they’re leveraging digitalization to address challenges and remain competitive in an ever-changing consumer market. We’ll also be discussing the impact of AI on the industry and how companies are adapting their processes to help mitigate higher supply and labor costs. Be sure to tune in April 9 at 2 p.m. ET. You can register here and forward the event along to your colleagues. We hope to see you there! Thanks for reading, |
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated the White House will soon announce that all goods compliant with the trade deal could receive the same treatment. |
The Maybelline and CeraVe product manufacturer aims to bolster its portfolio with innovations from its largest U.S. research center. |
The manufacturer has invested $18.6 million to establish the headquarters in Chicago and said it will rebrand the offshoot as Amrize. |
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