Nippon, U.S. Steel finalize merger; Birmingham a finalist for U.S. gymnastics trials; Hibbett opens...
Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel has finalized its merger with Japanese company Nippon Steel.
Doug Adams – Adams Corp
Doug Adams is the President of Adams, a multi-generational industrial automation and fluid power solutions company that has spent over 60 years serving manufacturers across the Southeastern United States. Under his leadership, Adams has evolved from a trusted distributor into a strategic solutions partner for customers tackling complex challenges in reliability and automation.
How can you reduce energy costs in your manufacturing operation?
One valve swap could save Alabama manufacturers tens of thousands a year—learn how.
How can advances in machine vision drive efficiency and quality in your manufacturing operations?
2D and 3D vision systems are helping Alabama manufacturers catch defects faster, cut costs, and improve product quality.
How can asset monitoring transform your manufacturing operation and boost your bottom line?
Alabama companies are ditching manual inspections and embracing smart asset monitoring to reduce costs and boost uptime.
Brasfield & Gorrie named top general contractor for health care construction in U.S.
Birmingham-based Brasfield & Gorrie has been named the top general contractor in the U.S. for health care construction by Modern Healthcare.
Bessemer declines to vote on $14 billion data center; New trail will connect sections...
Bessemer’s planning and zoning commission on Tuesday declined to vote on a $14 billion data center project proposed by Logistics Land Investment.
TVA crafts the hard-to-find parts for America’s energy future
TVA's Power Service Shops, in Muscle Shoals, use 3D printing to make the parts they need to keep the energy flowing.
Peter Mohler named new president at the University of Alabama
Peter Mohler, Ph.D., has been named the 30th president of the University of Alabama. He will assume the role on July 21.
Alabama to receive $75 million from opioid settlement; Mobile begins work on $1.4 million...
Alabama will receive $75 million of a $7.4 billion nationwide settlement with Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family






