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#Manufacturing

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The Office · 2026-03-25 06:33:12 · Seeking Alpha

3. ASML Faces Second Mass Walkout as Workforce Escalates Protest Against 1,700 Job Cuts

ASML's internal stability is fracturing as its workforce stages a second mass walkout, escalating direct action against the company's plan to cut 1,700 jobs. This repeated, organized protest signals deep and persistent employee unrest, moving beyond initial grievance to sustained confrontation. The scale of the planned...

The Vault · 2026-03-25 08:56:59 · Bloomberg Markets

4. The Petrochemicals Shock: How a Hidden Feedstock Crisis is Rippling Through Global Plastics

A structural shock in the global petrochemicals market is sending destabilizing ripples through the entire plastics supply chain. The crisis centers on a critical shortage of key feedstocks, particularly naphtha and natural gas liquids, which are the fundamental building blocks for the polymers that become everything f...

The Lab · 2026-03-25 13:27:13 · TechCrunch

5. Ex-SpaceX Engineers Launch Sift Stack: Rocket-Grade Data Infrastructure for the Factory Floor

Two former SpaceX engineers are applying the high-stakes software discipline of rocket launches to the factory floor. Their new venture, Sift Stack, is building the core data infrastructure designed to handle the immense complexity and precision demands of advanced manufacturing. This move signals a direct technology t...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 01:27:19 · Seeking Alpha

6. Modiv Industrial Accelerates Asset Recycling, Aims for 100% Manufacturing Portfolio in 24 Months

Modiv Industrial is executing a rapid strategic pivot, accelerating its asset recycling program with the explicit goal of transforming into a pure-play manufacturing real estate company within two years. This aggressive timeline signals a decisive shift away from its current mixed portfolio, placing a major strategic b...

The Network · 2026-03-26 03:26:51 · Japan Times

7. China's Leadership Maintains Public Calm as Iran-Israel War Hammers Small Export Factories

While China's top leadership publicly sidesteps the economic fallout from the Iran-Israel conflict, the war's toll is already battering the country's small and medium-sized export factories. This disconnect between official calm and on-the-ground strain reveals a critical vulnerability in China's manufacturing sector, ...

The Lab · 2026-03-27 00:56:48 · Seeking Alpha

8. Lumentum Bets Big on AI Boom: New U.S. Plant to Supply Lasers for Nvidia's Data Centers

Lumentum is making a major strategic move to capture the exploding demand for AI infrastructure, announcing plans to build a new U.S. manufacturing plant dedicated to producing high-performance lasers for AI data centers. The optics and photonics company has secured a key anchor customer for this venture: Nvidia, the d...

The Network · 2026-03-27 04:56:59 · Bloomberg Markets

9. Iran War Disruption Sends Japanese Aluminum Premiums to 11-Year High

The cost of securing aluminum in Japan has surged to its highest level in over a decade, a direct consequence of supply chain disruptions stemming from the Iran war. Major Japanese buyers have agreed to pay a premium that hasn't been seen since 2013, a sharp increase that will immediately pressure manufacturers reliant...

The Network · 2026-03-27 07:56:55 · Bloomberg Markets

10. USA Rare Earth Inc. to Begin Magnet Shipments in April, Challenging China's Supply Dominance

A new domestic source for critical industrial magnets is coming online, directly challenging China's near-total control of the global supply chain. USA Rare Earth Inc. is set to begin commercial shipments of rare earth magnets starting in April, marking a tangible step in the U.S. effort to reduce strategic dependence ...

The Network · 2026-03-27 08:57:00 · Bloomberg Markets

11. Helium Shortage Deepens: Semiconductor Production and Critical Industries Face Supply Crunch

A global helium shortage is intensifying, driven by geopolitical disruptions and a stark lack of new production, threatening far more than party balloons. The element is a critical, often irreplaceable, component in advanced semiconductor manufacturing, particularly for the lithography processes essential to producing ...

The Vault · 2026-03-27 19:27:20 · SK hynix

12. SK hynix Eyes Blockbuster $14B U.S. IPO to End 'RAMmageddon' Memory Shortage

The global memory chip shortage, dubbed 'RAMmageddon,' could face a pivotal turning point as industry giant SK hynix explores a massive U.S. initial public offering. The potential listing, which could raise between $10 billion and $14 billion, represents a direct and strategic capital injection aimed at expanding produ...

The Vault · 2026-03-30 05:57:18 · Inc42

14. Zetwerk Files Confidential DRHP for $450 Million IPO, Eyes Pre-IPO Funding

Zetwerk, the B2B manufacturing unicorn, has taken a decisive step toward a public listing by confidentially filing its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) for a $450 million (approximately ₹4,200 crore) IPO. This move signals the company's intent to tap into public markets, with reports indicating a planned pre-IPO fun...

The Lab · 2026-03-30 12:39:16 · Inc42

15. SEDEMAC's IPO: How a 19-Year Deeptech Grind Became India's Auto 'Intelligence Layer'

SEDEMAC Mechatronics’ stock market debut shattered the dominant narrative that India’s startup ecosystem is solely for consumer giants and ecommerce. In a landscape dominated by fintech and consumer services headlines, the Pune-based deeptech manufacturer’s IPO marks a pivotal, quiet shift. The real story, however, is ...

The Network · 2026-03-30 13:27:09 · The Verge

16. How Terry Gou's Foxconn Went from Component Supplier to Apple's Indispensable Partner

Foxconn’s rise from a modest supplier of affordable parts to the indispensable, infamous manufacturer of iPhones was not inevitable. It was a calculated capture, engineered by founder Terry Gou through the deliberate cultivation of a singular, world-altering relationship with Apple. This foundational alliance, detailed...

The Lab · 2026-03-30 16:57:13 · The Verge

17. Fraunhofer Institutes' Papure Project: Lasers Replace Glue in Paper Packaging, Aiming to Simplify Recycling

A new manufacturing process developed by German researchers uses a carbon dioxide laser to seal paper packaging, eliminating the need for traditional glue or plastic. This innovation directly targets a major flaw in paper's environmental credentials: contamination from adhesives that complicates recycling and degrades ...

The Vault · 2026-03-30 23:26:58 · Seeking Alpha

18. Ferroglobe Warns of Potential South Africa Shutdown as Electricity Costs Soar

Ferroglobe, a major producer of silicon metal and ferroalloys, has issued a stark warning that it may be forced to shut down its operations in South Africa. The primary driver is the unsustainable surge in electricity costs, which is crippling the energy-intensive smelting operations that form the core of its business ...

The Vault · 2026-03-30 23:26:59 · Seeking Alpha

19. CVD Equipment Launches $1.8M Cost-Cutting & $16.9M Asset Sale in Pivotal Restructuring

CVD Equipment Corporation is executing a sharp financial pivot, announcing a dual-pronged strategy to slash $1.8 million in annual costs while preparing to sell assets valued at $16.9 million. This aggressive move signals a significant internal transformation, placing immediate operational efficiency and balance sheet ...

The Lab · 2026-03-31 10:56:53 · Seeking Alpha

20. South Korean Chipmakers Face Helium Supply Crunch, Reserves May Run Dry by June

A critical supply squeeze is tightening around South Korea's semiconductor giants. According to a report, the helium reserves held by major chipmakers like Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are projected to last only until at least June. This timeline signals a looming operational risk for a foundational industry, as he...