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IndustryWeek Magazine, August 2008

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Thursday, 17 July 2008

IndustryWeek Magazine, August2008IndustryWeek - Leadership In Manufacturing; covering Hot Trends, Operations and Opinions.

IndustryWeek is for senior manufacturing executives to help explore business issues, strategies, trends & technologies needed to succeed in today's global economy. We are also about well-formed ideas and best practices presented from an authoritative point-of-view.

IndustryWeek connects decision-makers within manufacturing enterprises to share ideas and tools that inspire action.

Its award-winning presentation of trends, news, analysis, research and peer-to-peer conversation motivates manufacturing leaders to achieve their goals.

The IW community is a dynamic space that encourages open communication. To that end we welcome all comments, discussions, news, analysis, opinions and other pieces of information that might be of interest to those in the manufacturing arena.

"Written for a senior-level management audience, IndustryWeek delivers powerful editorial on the challenges facing today's manufacturing companies."

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Welcome Back U.S. Manufacturing
It's too early to tell whether high fuel prices and the falling dollar will be enough to bring offshored operations back home, but some recent moves suggest it's possible.

Quality Issues Bring Production Home
When the risks of defective or tainted products become too much for manufacturers to offshore

A Material World
The growth of the global economy continues to change the landscape of the raw materials market. Realizing that the old rules no longer apply, manufacturers are looking inward for opportunities to drive costs back down without making their customers foot the bill.

Capital Challenges
Turbulent economic conditions are forcing small to mid-sized manufacturers to look harder and longer for financial solutions to help them grow. But access to capital hasn't dried up for companies doing all the right things.

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