Manufacturing Industry Professionals reaches executives at all job levels of manufacturing companies throughout the United States. Manufacturing companies focus on the production of merchandise for use or sale using human driven labor and machines, tools, chemical and biological processing. The finished goods may be used for manufacturing other more complex products such as cars, household applicances and hardware, or sold to wholesalers, who in turn sell them to retailers, who then sell them to consumers.
Manufacturing businesses can be very simple, with only a few parts required for assembly, or they can be very complicated with many parts needed to create a finished product. Manufacturing businesses usually have more legal regulations and environmental laws to deal with. These things can range from scrutinized labor laws to environmental and pollution issues. Although labor unions are not as common as they used to be, they still heavily exist in the manufacturing industry, where wages, benefits and other rights are negotiated. Professionals working in this industry have to manage their time and resources effectively because they're under tight deadlines.
These Professionals recommend and approve purchases related to manufacturing technology providers, manufacturing publications and technical guides, training programs, hardware and software offers, event coordination, travel, banking services, procurement, continuing education, financial offers, office supplies, telecommunications, and credit cards.
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