DYNA Engineering has installed a specialist manufacturing line to cope with increased demand for conveyor componentry made from HDPE rather than traditional steel. Unlike steel, HDPE welding, shown here, requires no heat-resistant PPE to be worn.
DYNA Engineering’s HDPE (plastic) conve
After months of virtual school and isolation from friends, many families are packing a picnic and taking their kids to the city’s dozens of playgrounds. Pittsburgh parks have more than 90 accessible swings and wheel-chair accessible swings in nearly all of its neighborhoods.
“Kids do
More automated facilities will reduce Chewy's exposure to employee shortages, which can slow fulfillment times. CFO Mario Marte said on the call if current labor shortages continue, "they may lead to delays in orders leaving our FCs, similar to what we saw in the second quarter of last year, a
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Even as the pandemic subsides, this distance-by-design can prove a useful way to prevent disease outbreaks.
The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired many restaurants to change and innovate to stay safe and profitable. Many have adopted new technologies, embraced new business models, or both
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The global conveyor belt market size is projected to reach US$4.094 billi
Sparks Belting, a local manufacturer, fabricator and distributor of small- and large-scale conveying solutions, is celebrating 75 years in business and its recent move to a new corporate office and national manufacturing center.
The Grand Rapids company — which has been part of Grand H
By Patrick O'Grady - Jun 27, 2017
When New Hampshire Industries was looking to expand and consolidate its operations, the manufacturer found an ideal location in Claremont — a 137,000-square-foot building off River Road that was less than 10 years old and had never been occupied.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The Sun-Gazette is looking back in the last part of a three-part review of 2021. Friday, the seven-part 2021 Person of the Year series will start.)
It was late summer 2021 and Williamsport and Lycoming County received positive news on the job front.
On Aug. 10, a
Says Eriez’s Darrell Milton: “Heavy industry folks take safety very seriously. They don’t want anybody injured or any black marks. I see a high degree of safety put into consideration.” Photo: Eriez
Ge tting the job done at the end of the day is, of course, important. But getting