Entries by Bart Taylor

Event Recap: 2021 Colorado Manufacturing Awards

CompanyWeek Publisher Bart Taylor co-presented the 2021 Colorado Manufacturing Awards (CMAs) with Manufacturer’s Edge CEO Tom Bugnitz. Kicking off the virtual event, “This is pretty exciting to be in the second five-year period of the Colorado Manufacturing Awards,” said Bugnitz. “We’d rather be gathering in person, but we’re thrilled to be here,” added Taylor. “It’s […]

Handicapping the Colorado Manufacturing Awards: Here’s the list of finalists

Finalists were announced last week in the 6th annual Colorado Manufacturing Awards. It’s our own March Madness, and the brackets are incredible. More than 100 companies submitted nominations to the 2021 program, roughly 90 percent of all submissions. Nearly twice as many women were nominated for Colorado Manufacturing Woman of the Year than last year. […]

Industry Voice: Keys to a cut-and-sew comeback

In response to CompanyWeek Publisher Bart Taylor’s Feb. 21 column on reshoring, I think it important to consider a couple of points when thinking about sewing in the USA. American sewing operations will not look like Chinese shops. The Americans will either sew in smaller teams with more cross training and flexibility, i.e., more of […]

The new American manufacturing policy should be clear: No job left behind

Any discussion of reshoring manufacturing jobs from China to the U.S. runs headlong into two realities. First, American OEMs and brands outsource manufacturing for a reason: the combination of skilled labor, infrastructure, and materials in China is often unavailable onshore. As good as it sounds to reshore production — and the benefits of domestic manufacturing […]

Shut the front door: Why NAM’s Trump rebuke is a shocker

To say I was surprised to read Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers, encouraging Vice President Mike Pence last week to remove Donald Trump from office by invoking the 25th Amendment would be an understatement. I’ve met Timmons several times and of course follow NAM on any number of issues […]

Five predictions for California manufacturing in 2021

In February 2020, I said this about California manufacturing employment: In sum, California is well-positioned for growth in the industries that promise to reshape U.S. manufacturing; to capture a higher percentage of the domestic jobs that do materialize in the 2020’s. For every job lost in apparel manufacturing, others are materializing across the region. Will […]