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The Clean Power Plan and American Manufacturing

If you’re an avid follower of American manufacturing or energy industry news, you may have heard about the recent Supreme Court decision to stay the implementation of the Clean Power Plan (CPP).

Marlin’s CEO to Speak at the World Manufacturing Forum 2016!

On Tuesday, May 3, the World Manufacturing Forum 2016 (WMF2016) will begin in Barcelona, Spain at the Casa Llotja de Mar. This forum will gather industry leaders, policy experts, and academic leaders from around the globe to

Marlin Steel Hosting a Workshop for The 28th Annual Shingo Conference!

Later this month, the 28th Annual Shingo Conference will be held in Washington DC. Leaders and experts in manufacturing from all across the world will be there to share their insights and to see real-world examples of the Shingo Model™ in

Which is More Suitable: Stock Baskets or Custom Baskets?

Juggling the competing needs of your manufacturing processes can be tough. This is especially true when you need to order a new set of parts cleaning baskets or other specialty containers.

Check Out Our Inc.com Post On Need-to-Know USA Manufacturing Numbers

Some pundits claim that American manufacturing is dying. It isn't. In fact, US manufacturing is still going strong, with a presence in rural, suburban, and urban areas throughout the

How Can a Marlin Steel Custom Wire Basket Improve Your Manufacturing?

Every manufacturer worth their salt wants to do thing better, faster, and more efficiently. Whether it’s a matter of pride or of survival as a company, the drive to constantly improve is what keeps manufacturers sharp.

Manufacturing Matters: Top 5 Reasons Why MODEX is a Must-Attend Event

MODEX 2016 is coming to the Georgia World Congress Center from April 4 to April 7, 2016. What is this event, and why is it a must-attend for members of the supply chain industry this year?

Marlin Steel’s Lean Manufacturing Skills Featured in Forbes!

Marlin Steel continuously strives to find new ways to make its manufacturing leaner. By increasing speed, accuracy, and efficiency, Marlin’s production team can fulfill tough manufacturing jobs quickly so that clients don’t experience delays in their