Kimberly-Clark Arson; Mustard Pipe Scandal; VW's Sales Cliff | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 265

Also on the podcast, Rivian's plan for old batteries, AI-powered welding robot dogs build ships and funding cuts could cripple cybersecurity efforts.


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

VW Sales Fell Off a Cliff in Q1 - @4:06

Last week, VW announced plans to stop assembling the ID.4 electric SUV in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and now it's pretty clear why.

Secret Mustard Waste Pipe Lands Factory Owner in Prison - @14:18

Charles Santich is the owner of the Old Dutch Mustard Company in New Hampshire. Santich just received an 18-month prison sentence and his company was hit with a $1.5 million fine.

Kimberly-Clark Products Burn After Suspected Arson Destroys Warehouse - @25:17

Last Tuesday, a six-alarm fire erupted at an NFI Industries distribution center in Ontario, California.

In Case You Missed It

Rivian Taps 'Second-Life' Batteries to Power Illinois Plant - @34:50

The grid cannot keep up.

Despite Escalating Cyber Attacks, CISA Faces Funding Cut - @41:44

The Trump administration points to cutting waste, but old vendettas could place manufacturers at risk.

AI-Powered Welding Robot Designed for Shipbuilding, Heavy Construction - @52:05

Path Robotics just launched Rove, a welding robot dog.

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