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U.S. factory activity contracted for the sixth straight month in April as demand remains soft and end-customer inventories continue to build. The Institute for Supply Management’s PMI improved ...
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A gauge of U.S. manufacturing activity in June fell to its lowest level in two years as orders contracted, curbed by lingering supply and labor constraints and some softening in demand. An electronics ...
Hailey Lynne McKeefry has spent more than 28 years writing about technology and business. She began her career as an editor at such periodicals as Macintosh News, EBN, and Windows Magazine. After more ...
As a result of a slowdown in consumer demand for capacitors in 2019, many OEMs and distributors were left holding surplus inventory. As a result, these same OEMs and distributors were hesitant to ...
EMA Design Automation® (www.ema-eda.com), a full-service provider and innovator of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) systems solutions, and Digi-Key Electronics, which offers the world’s largest ...
U.S. manufacturing activity in December surged to its highest level in more than two years despite supply chain disruptions and Covid-19-related employment constraints. The Institute for Supply ...
For most of 2020, all vertical sectors have been disrupted. Some markets have seen significant slowdown, while others have actually experienced an upturn. In general, as we move into the last quarter ...
Gowanda Electronics, a designer and manufacturer of high performance electronic components for demanding applications, announces it has signed a distribution agreement with TTI, Inc. (Fort Worth, ...
The nation’s leading manufacturing index surged to a 14-month high in June, rebounding by 9.5 percent into expansion territory. The Institute for Supply Management’s PMI reached 52.6 percent last ...
Three electronics brands — Apple, FitBit and Tile—are among companies that plan to move some or all of their production out of China, according to Coresight Research. The trend isn’t new, but a recent ...