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Weekly Reads on our Site: Reinstating Affordability, Honoring Durability, and Escape Strategies from Overextending Yourself

Airbus Seals Agreement and Explores Tariff Hurdles Further

Tariff hurdles addressed as Airbus finalizes agreement, details inside.
Tariff hurdles addressed as Airbus finalizes agreement, details inside.

Weekly Reads on our Site: Reinstating Affordability, Honoring Durability, and Escape Strategies from Overextending Yourself

Weekly Reads: May 2025

Yeah, hey there! It's time to dive into the must-read articles trending on our website this week. Here's what's been catching everyone's eye:

The 5G Conquest: John Deere's Manufacturing Victory - Let's face it, private 5G networks ain't a piece of cake. But John Deere cracked it for advanced manufacturing, revealing the strengths and pitfalls of this tech trend.

Slate's Automotive Throwback: Affordable Electric Pickup - Jeff Bezos might've backed this project, but it ain't all about fancy tech. Slate introduces an old-school electric pickup with simple features like manual windows and no sound system, priced under $20K.

Breaking Free from the Doer Trap - Yeah, I know the feeling of being the constant problem-solver. But if nothing really changes, maybe it's time to shake things up. Check out how leaders can escape this vicious cycle.

Centenarian Manufacturers: The Select Few - Some manufacturers have been around for over a century — a testament to their resilience and adaptability. Here are some exceptional examples:

Kongō Gumi: A Japanese construction company founded in 578 CE, it's the oldest continuously operating company globally. They've managed to survive by adapting to various historical changes.

Austin Powder Company: Established in 1833, it's Ohio's oldest manufacturing company. Over 18 decades, it's survived significant changes, including expanding its product range and facility relocation.

Jacob Bromwell: Founded in 1819, this Ohio-based housewares company has been operating for over 200 years. Incorporated in 1883, it's a remarkable survivor of changing times.

Airbus Makes a Cunning Move: Spirit AeroSystems Assets - After Boeing announced a deal to acquire Spirit AeroSystems last year, things have taken flight. Now Airbus is finalizing its own deal for Spirit's assets, setting the stage for fierce competition in the industry.

Tariffs: Winners, Losers, and the Manufacturing World - President Trump's new tariffs have sent ripples through the manufacturing sphere. Let our editors enlighten you on how these tariffs may impact the industrial landscape, creating winners and losers aplenty.

Sticking to Good Demand Outlook: Nucor Executives - Don't worry about a major buildup and subsequent drop-off in projects, according to Leon Topalian, Nucor Executive. He voiced his optimistic perspective on demand growth during a recent analyst call.

A Busy Week for our Editors - They've been pouring over various intriguing stories this week. Here's a quick recap:

  • Battery Material Production in the US: Our editors investigate the story about producing battery materials in the US.
  • Dog Food Strike Ending: It's a happy ending for pet owners and workers in a dog food factory.
  • Ford's Asian Partnership Lessons: Ford's learning a thing or two from its Asian partners.
  • Florida's Manufacturing Talent Hunt: Florida is on the hunt for more manufacturing talent.
  • Chobani's Yogurt Expansion - Chobani adds more yogurt to the US market.

Washing-Machine Tariffs: A Clean Win for US Manufacturing - What can trade experts learn from this Trump-era policy's success? Let's explore its sparkling impact on US manufacturing.

Thinning Ranks at Intel - Intel is reported a loss of $800 million on revenue of $12.7 billion in the first three months of this year. In response, its CEO vows to slim down the company.

There's more to explore on our website, so dive in and enjoy the rest of this week's top content! File this under "Don't Miss Out"! 😁

  • In the '5G Conquest' article, John Deere leverages private 5G networks for advanced manufacturing, giving insight into the technology's challenges and benefits.
  • Jeff Bezos backs an affordable electric pickup introduced by Slate, showcasing a retro-style vehicle with basic features and a $20K price tag.
  • The article 'Breaking Free from the Doer Trap' offers guidance for leaders on escaping the vicious cycle of constant problem-solving.
  • As Boeing acquires Spirit AeroSystems, Airbus is deploying resources to acquire Spirit's assets, promising intensity in the aerosystems industry.

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