Canadian snack-food company uses their machine fabrication expertise to create mask-producing machines in Canada PORT COQUITLAM, BC, June 19, 2020 /CNW/ - Inno Foods, a global confectionery producer ...
Canadian snack-food company uses their machine fabrication expertise to create mask-producing machines in Canada PORT COQUITLAM, BC, June 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Inno Foods, a global confectionery ...
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The work cell can be used for masks of different sizes, with different materials and strap lengths. About a year ago, when the pandemic took hold, the healthcare community was rushing to get ...
Two days before Christmas, a cargo ship left Mumbai with a mask-making machine bound for Illinois-based OSF HealthCare, which will use the equipment to make its own N95 masks. By Lisa Baertlein LOS ...
Efforts to make the supply chain more resilient after pandemic shortages are no match for low-price foreign products, the companies say. By Joe Nocera The DealBook newsletter delves into a single ...
At a time when a company’s current product line isn’t selling, a good business leader will look for ways to repurpose their equipment to produce what is in demand. But, for most manufacturers, having ...
VIDALIA, La. — A new automated pleated face mask machine, capable of producing 100 units per minute arrived at Vidalia Mill’s 1.2 million square foot plant Wednesday. Company officials expect to take ...
American companies, including 3M and Prestige Ameritech, are investing in expansions to produce more N95 masks domestically, according to The Wall Street Journal. Before the coronavirus pandemic, ...
This story is part of an ongoing investigation by The Associated Press, FRONTLINE, and the Global Reporting Centre that examines the deadly consequences of the fragmented worldwide medical supply ...
Mike Bowen has spent much of the pandemic saying, “I told you so” — and you can hardly blame him. In 2005, just as low-cost Chinese manufacturers were taking over the personal protective equipment ...