Tag: supply chain
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Dodge: Construction starts up 9 percent in Feburary
Read More →: Dodge: Construction starts up 9 percent in FeburaryDodge Construction Network says large manufacturing projects broke ground in February, offsetting weakness elsewhere, as construction starts grew.
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ABC: Construction Backlog Indicator unchanged in February
Read More →: ABC: Construction Backlog Indicator unchanged in FebruaryThe Associated Builders & Contractors’ (ABC) Construction Backlog Indicator remained unchanged at eight months in February, according to an ABC member survey.
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ABC: Construction employment near pre-pandemic levels
Read More →: ABC: Construction employment near pre-pandemic levelsThe Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) says the construction industry added 60,000 jobs in February, reaching near pre-pandemic employment levels.
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Takeuchi-U.S. to open North American facility
Read More →: Takeuchi-U.S. to open North American facilityTakeuchi-U.S. is preparing to open its first North American manufacturing facility in Moore, South Carolina, where it will make compact track loaders.
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ARA: Equipment rental revenue growth continues
Read More →: ARA: Equipment rental revenue growth continuesAccording to the latest forecast from the American Rental Association (ARA), equipment rental revenue is expected to grow 10.2 percent this year.
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2022 outlook: Clearing skies with a chance of showers
Read More →: 2022 outlook: Clearing skies with a chance of showersAs businesses enter the early months of 2022, economists suggest watching a number of leading indicators for an idea of how the…
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Industry resiliency on full display in 2021
Read More →: Industry resiliency on full display in 2021Producers and contractors forged through another year of obstacles to once again put healthy material volumes on the ground.
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Finding success amid new supply chain struggles
Read More →: Finding success amid new supply chain strugglesDespite shipping delays and increasing costs, AMCAST’s Vinnie Rocco says equipment suppliers like his company are finding ways to deliver
