SpaceX Contract Turmoil; Titan's Faulty Engineering; Nestlé Cuts 16,000 | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 241
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Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:
- The Pros and Cons of Smartphone Bans in Manufacturing
- Hypersonic Space Plane Promises Delivery in One Hour, Anywhere on Earth
- Nestlé Cuts 16,000 Jobs As Part of An Intensifying Cost-Cutting Campaign
- Faulty Engineering Led to Implosion of Titan Submersible Headed to Titanic Wreckage, NTSB Finds
- SpaceX 'Behind' on Moon Mission, NASA to Reopen Contract
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