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June 6, 2024
Editor's Note
Secure Your Seat at the IndustryWeek Operations Leadership Summit
Don’t miss your chance to register for the 2024 IndustryWeek Operations Leadership Summit. Along with plant tours, workshops and roundtables, attendees will have the opportunity to attend keynote sessions from Toyota Material Handling North America President and CEO Brett Wood and Allison Transmission’s Vice President of Operations Rafael Basso.
 
The Summit will be held June 26-28 at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown.
 
-- Anna Smith, News Editor
In The Spotlight
Confident operators are just as important as optimized workflows and performance analysis for line efficiency and quality products.
Flashback to June 2023
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Operations
Manufacturers unsure where to start can look to these models in four key areas.
IndustryWeek editors look into that story and remember manufacturing leader Barry Rogers, promotions at Allison Transmission, new plastics molding technologies and the UAW's "Southern problem."