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Lean Machines A New Book
On Lean Manufacturing
From Manufacturing &
Technology News

Manufacturing News
October 28, 2005 Vol. 12, No. 19

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Number of Words
Page in Print Version
Nucor Deploys Grass-Roots Approach To Changing Washington Trade Policies; Company Is Fed Up With Feds
1141
1
Wal-Mart's Imports Soar; U.S. Exports Junk
1796
1
Europeans Issue An Industrial Policy To Bolster Manufacturing
327
2
National Academies Panel Calls For The Creation Of An 'Energy-ARPA'
425
2
EU Issues 'Action Plan' For R&D
185
3
Former CEOs of Lockheed & Merck Call On U.S. to Rise Above 'Gathering Storm'
1010
3
British Manufacturing Is On The Ropes
167
4
South Korean Manufacturing Is 'On The Brink'
306
4
Legacy Costs Overwhelm Excellence In Manufacturing: Delphi's Record Number Of Shingo Prizes Can't Save It From Bankruptcy
860
5
Stanford Opens New $50-Million Design Institute
190
5
Congress Wants To Know What Happened To Commerce Department Report On Outsourcing Of IT Jobs
1092
6
Prepare For Major Oil Disruptions, Says Stanford University Modeling Center
222
7
U.S. Companies Can't Tell The Difference Between Their Own Products And Chinese Fakes
857
8
Manufacturing Becomes A Riskier Business
168
9
Manufacturing Profits Are Slow To Recover
293
13
Spending Crazy Congress
116
13
Of The 14 Million Jobs In Manufacturing, The Pay Is Pretty Good
395
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