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BorgWarner to Invest $24.6 Million in Carolina Assembly Plant

November 12, 2013

SENECA, SC—BorgWarner will invest $24.6 million to expand its assembly plant here.


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New Assembly Plant to Make Aircraft Interiors

November 12, 2013

POOLER, GA—A company that manufactures custom aircraft interiors is planning to build a new, $15 million assembly plant here. Savannah Aviation Parts and Services expects to create some 200 new jobs in the next five years.


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Boeing Threatens to Move 777 Production out of Washington

November 11, 2013

SEATTLE—Boeing threatened on Friday to consider locations besides Washington State to assemble its new 777X jets after a union leader sharply criticized the terms of a tentative labor deal to keep the work in Washington.


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Ford to Invest $300 Million in NY Stamping Plant

November 11, 2013

HAMBURG, NY—As many as 300 new jobs and $100 million in investment will be coming to the Ford Stamping Plant here to support expanded production across the border in Ontario.


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Pratt Urges Machinists Union to Concede Jobs

November 8, 2013

HARTFORD, CT—In the opening salvo of contract talks, Pratt & Whitney management is asking the Machinist union to give up 252 jobs at its East Hartford, CT, and Middletown, CT, plants, clearing the way for the company to bring in outside contractors for material handling work.


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Index Fund Focuses on Robotics and Automation Suppliers

November 8, 2013

NEW YORK—A new exchange-traded fund focusing on robotics and automation companies was launched on the NASDAQ Thursday. The ROBO-STOX Global Robotics and Automation Index ETF (Ticker Symbol: ROBO) closed at $24.94 per share.


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Triton to Acquire Bosch Rexroth Pneumatics Business

November 8, 2013

BERLIN—Bosch Rexroth plans to sell its global pneumatics business to the German-Scandinavian investor Triton.


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Drilling Equipment Maker Reshores Production

November 8, 2013

ELWOOD, KS—Pro-Dig LLC, which makes industrial drilling equipment, is closing its manufacturing operation in China and building a $5 million assembly plant here.


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Washington Governor Urges Union, Boeing to Reach Agreement

November 7, 2013

SEATTLE—Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday pressed lawmakers and the Machinists union to approve separate deals to ensure Boeing builds its new 777X long-range jet in the Puget Sound area.


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Volvo CEO Considers Selling Chinese-Made Cars in America

November 7, 2013

STOCKHOLM—Volvo Cars is best known in the United States for safe cars built in Sweden. But CEO Hakan Samuelsson says he is looking at the pros and cons of bolstering the company’s U.S. product lineup with smaller vehicles made in China.


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