Whatever Happened to ESG? March 21, 2024ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investments were the "hot" new thing in recent years. Investopedia defines ESG investing as referring to "a set of standards for a company's behavior used by socially conscious investors to screen potential investments." Supporters of ESG investing claim it improves customer satisfaction and loyalty, reduces the chance of supply disruptions, enhances hiring and retention, and helps increase the stock price by adding ESG investment funds to the list of potential investors. These claims may or may not be true. As the saying goes, "it's complicated." But even those skeptical of ESG who focus their own efforts on operational efficiency and working capital, will find common ground with another claimed benefit for manufacturers investing in it — reduced waste. This can include implementing … [Read more...] about Whatever Happened to ESG? Industrial News Publisher Page
How To Fix The Manufacturing Talent Gap February 16, 2024At a recent monthly meeting of local executives that we participate in, a recurring theme emerged: a significant loss of talent and skills in manufacturing, challenging to replace with new hires. A primary reason for this talent gap is demographic: the retirement of the Baby Boomer generation. Some sources indicate that 10,000 Baby Boomers reach retirement age daily, though not all are leaving the workforce immediately upon eligibility. Pew Research Center reports that by the end of 2021, nearly 50% of adults over 55 had retired. However, among those aged 55-64, less than 20% had chosen retirement. This specific age group is increasingly impacting manufacturers, many of whom are inadequately prepared in knowledge management to transfer these workers' 40+ years of experience to new recruits or systems. Deloitte Consulting and … [Read more...] about How To Fix The Manufacturing Talent Gap Industrial News Manufacturing and Supply Chain Publisher Page
Hybrids Are Hot! January 5, 2024 You’ll notice the special new shiny cover the SR Catalog received this month! This is in celebration of the upcoming 100th year of Surplus Record printed catalogs, as we move forward into 2024. Our actual 100-year anniversary is in November 2024, so keep an eye out for a special edition that month! While we generally focus on a variety of topics, this edition takes a special look at a rapidly evolving sector in the automotive industry. This month, we turn our attention to a technology that many had written off in recent years but is now surging: hybrid vehicles. Remember the humble first-generation Toyota Prius? Originally driven primarily by environmental enthusiasts and tech- geeks (apologies for the generalization), the Toyota Prius ushered in a new era of hybrid drivetrains featuring gas and electric capabilities. Today’s market … [Read more...] about Hybrids Are Hot! Industrial News Publisher Page
0% Financing is Back: Is Automotive and US Manufacturing in Trouble? December 13, 2023If you’ve tried to buy a new car or truck recently, you’ve likely encountered (even with good credit) interest rates in the neighborhood of 9-10%. For someone borrowing $50K for a modestly optioned Ford F150 (including taxes, registration, and fees), current monthly payments at these rates approach $1,100 over a 60-month term. That’s in the ballpark of $250 per month more than they would be at the 0% (or .9%) financing costs! Which, of course, helps explain why car sales are slumping and why both new and used cars are piling up on dealer lots. This is only part of the picture. Major manufacturers have spent 2023 producing cars that consumers don’t actually want: namely EVs. In fact, according to Copilot, dealers had (as of November 2023) over 253 days of supply for the Ford Mustang Mach-E sitting on lots. Chevy had 221 days of supply … [Read more...] about 0% Financing is Back: Is Automotive and US Manufacturing in Trouble? Industrial News Manufacturing and Supply Chain Publisher Page
Surplus Record Spotlighted on Fox Business Network’s “Industry Marvels” November 15, 2023Surplus Record was recently featured on the "Industry Marvels" series, which airs on the Fox Business Network. "The series is created by Andward Production Group, known for highlighting the most innovative and distinct manufacturers across North America since 2010. Surplus Record, with its history dating back to 1924, has become an indispensable resource within the industrial machinery and equipment domain. As a well-established online marketplace, it offers an expansive catalog of used, new, and surplus machinery, facilitating transactions that propel the manufacturing industry forward. The "Industry Marvels" segment on Surplus Record serves to highlight the company's dedication to quality and its pivotal role in modernizing the trade of industrial equipment. It is a significant acknowledgment from a series that profiles … [Read more...] about Surplus Record Spotlighted on Fox Business Network’s “Industry Marvels” Industrial News