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The U.S. Navy has granted Raytheon a $22.9 billion contract to increase Tomahawk missile production, aiming to expand...
Workforce

Raytheon awarded $22.9B Navy contract to expand Tomahawk missile production

The U.S. Navy has granted Raytheon a $22.9 billion contract to increase Tomahawk missile production, aiming to expand workforce, shorten production time, and stabilize supply chains. This follows recent agreements and investments to boost output, aligning with DOD's efforts to strengthen the defense industrial base.

Manufacturing Dive19 August 2026
As the demand for skilled labor in manufacturing continues to grow, employers are facing increasingly complex background...
Workforce

Manufacturers Navigate Evolving Background Screening Landscape

As the demand for skilled labor in manufacturing continues to grow, employers are facing increasingly complex background screening challenges. New technologies, changing regulations, and shifting workforce expectations are transforming the hiring landscape, making it essential for manufacturers to adapt their screening practices to ensure safety, quality, and compliance.

Manufacturing Dive18 August 2026
Samsung SDI has bought General Motors' 49.99% stake in the SynergyCells joint venture, turning the New Carlisle, Indiana...
Workforce

Samsung SDI Takes Full Control of Indiana EV Battery Plant After GM Exit

Samsung SDI has bought General Motors' 49.99% stake in the SynergyCells joint venture, turning the New Carlisle, Indiana facility into its first wholly owned battery factory in North America. The plant, still under construction, will shift focus to stationary energy storage systems and high-tech battery applications while the automaker and Samsung SDI continue a collaborative development agreement.

Manufacturing Dive17 August 2026
President Trump has signed a proclamation imposing 100% tariffs on certain drones and their components, citing national...
Sectors

Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on drones and components amid national security concerns

President Trump has signed a proclamation imposing 100% tariffs on certain drones and their components, citing national security threats. The move aims to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains, particularly China's dominant drone market, while incentivizing domestic production. The tariffs vary by drone type and origin, with allies facing lower rates. The administration is also tightening restrictions on defense procurement from foreign entities.

Manufacturing Dive16 August 2026
Ford Motor Co. plans to increase domestic production of its Lincoln luxury vehicles starting in 2030, ending imports from...
Policy

Ford to Shift Lincoln Production to U.S., Phase Out China Imports by 2030

Ford Motor Co. plans to increase domestic production of its Lincoln luxury vehicles starting in 2030, ending imports from China due to high tariffs and security concerns. The move aligns with Ford’s goal of boosting U.S. manufacturing and creating jobs, while competitors like GM extend partnerships in China.

Manufacturing Dive16 August 2026
Veolia has filed a lawsuit against six manufacturers upstream of its Stanton Water Treatment Plant in Delaware, alleging...
Automation

Veolia Seeks Cost Recovery from Delaware Manufacturers Over PFAS Contamination

Veolia has filed a lawsuit against six manufacturers upstream of its Stanton Water Treatment Plant in Delaware, alleging they contaminated water with PFAS chemicals. The company seeks to recover costs for a $35 million treatment facility and ongoing maintenance. The lawsuit highlights the growing legal battles over PFAS liability as regulations tighten.

Manufacturing Dive16 August 2026