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 | Like the rest of the working world, manufacturers are operating during a global pandemic and under the gun. Running a plant at half capacity is a logistical nightmare and brings up many questions.
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 | BUSINESS ANALYTICS Current Conditions Component Remains Positive Despite Slowing Recovery Momentum Coming in at 57.7, the current conditions component remained in expansionary territory for December. The decline from 78.1 points a month earlier was driven by a sharp increase in the share of respondents who noted unchanged conditions.
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 | ENDNOTES FROM THE PRESIDENT NEMA Members Well-Positioned for Future This latest Industrial Revolution will continue to expand manufacturing capabilities, but we will realize the next great technological leap using emerging wireless technologies like 5G.
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 | INTERNATIONAL Mexico's New Normal: Law on Quality Infrastructure The United States’ neighbor to the south, Mexico, is a key trading and manufacturing partner for NEMA Members.
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 | STANDARDS SPOTLIGHT Control Systems Standard Now Aligns with Current Maintenance Practices Instructions for the Handling, Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Motor Control Centers Rated Not More Than 600 V was revised to align with current-day maintenance best practices. ICS 2.3 adopts certain portions of the guidelines given in NEMA PB 2.1.
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 | TRENDS Fixing the Leaky Energy Faucet Today’s energy-efficient buildings rely on well-planned mechanical heating, cooling, and ventilation systems, tight and well-insulated building envelopes, and lighting with carefully controlled solid-state illumination technology.
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