Daily Manufacturing News Digest – the industry stories you should be aware of today

Posted on 6 Nov 2024 by The Manufacturer

Each day The Manufacturer compiles the top manufacturing news stories from around the web. To make your life a little easier, we trawl through all the major trade publications, broadsheets and business magazines to find you the most important manufacturing news each morning. Don't forget to bookmark this page and check back daily.

DS Smith invests over €25m to drive sustainable solutions growth in Poland

British multinational packaging manufacturer, DS Smith, is increasing its innovation footprint in the Polish marketplace with an investment of over €25m in its production lines and machinery parks in Kielce, Bełchatów, and Sosnowiec. More via The Manufacturer

Mercedes-Benz uses projected signage to help keep UK employees safer than ever

Mercedes-Benz is using projected signage in its UK manufacturing facilities to boost worker safety. More via The Manufacturer

Majority of drivers open to AI in cars but few willing to pay extra for it, new study finds

The overwhelming majority of European car drivers are interested in AI-supported vehicles, but not many are willing to pay a premium for such functionality, new research has revealed. More via The Manufacturer

The benefits of digitisation for manufacturers are significant, so what’s holding so many back?

Tom Bianculli, Chief Technology Officer, Zebra Technologies provides some unparallelled insights into why digitisation is such a game-changer for manufacturers. More via The Manufacturer

AWI toasts record-breaking transatlantic sales success

Alloy Wire International has sealed another record-breaking year in North America, sending over £3.5m of round, flat and profile wire to customers in this part of the world over the last 12 months. More via The Manufacturer

Precious opportunities: How new additive techniques are unlocking the next era of aerospace research

Selassie Dorvlo, Technical & Production Director at Cookson Industrial, looks at how new additive techniques are unlocking the next era of aerospace research. More via The Manufacturer