Big Tech Firms, Auto Suppliers Among U.S. Manufacturers Halting Projects Amid COVID-19 Uncertainty
Big Tech Firms, Auto Suppliers Among U.S. Manufacturers Halting Projects Amid COVID-19 Uncertainty
Attachment: COVID-US-IM-0920
SUGAR LAND--September 8, 2020--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Along with education, health care, retail and virtually every other subset of the U.S. economy, the Industrial Manufacturing Industry is reinventing itself on the fly amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with a stronger emphasis on digital technology and remote operations. But some of America's most iconic sectors, such as big tech and automotive, remain uncertain as to when, or if, they will reopen some of their shuttered facilities. Industrial Info is tracking nearly $2 billion worth of projects in the U.S. Industrial Manufacturing Industry that have been placed on hold or outright cancelled for reasons related to COVID-19.
Within this article: Details on some of the highest-valued manufacturing projects across the U.S. to be placed on hold or cancelled due to the pandemic, including those from a wide variety of companies, such as Facebook Incorporated (NASDAQ:FB), Kostal Kontakt Systeme Incorporated, Grupo Antolin-Irausa S.A., Klöckner Pentaplast Group, Finzer Roller, Carter Lumber Company and KCC Manufacturing.
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