Today in Manufacturing

Cummins' Big Emissions Penalty; Stellantis Calls Back Workers; Boeing Company's X-Plane | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 151

January 08, 2024 David Mantey, Jeff Reinke, Anna Wells Season 1 Episode 151
Today in Manufacturing
Cummins' Big Emissions Penalty; Stellantis Calls Back Workers; Boeing Company's X-Plane | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 151
Show Notes

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Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week: 

Boeing Delivers First Extra Large Autonomous Submarine to U.S. Navy
Biden Believes U.S. Steel Sale Warrants 'Serious Scrutiny,' White House Says
Boeing Company's X-Plane Could Change Aviation as We Know It
Stellantis Calls Back 165 Workers the Week Before Christmas
Engine Maker Cummins to Pay $1.67 Billion for Bypassed Emissions Tests

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