Tahoma Engineered Solutions Provides Viable US Based Production Fix to China Pandemic Lockdown

2022-05-29 01:33:33 By : Mr. Michael Zhang

ASHLAND, Ohio , May 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Tahoma Engineered Solutions, a leading manufacturer of precision machined parts and wire formed products, has increasingly become a manufacturing solution for companies held hostage by the recent lockdowns in China .

"Manufacturers in the USA are seeking ways to escape the China lockdown nightmare," explained Jerry Lynch , General Manager of Tahoma Engineered Solutions. "We are finding many customers looking for solutions to the supply chain disruptions, including significantly longer lead times, caused by the lockdown."

Beginning in March 2022 , China has seen the biggest increase in COVID-19 cases. In April Shanghai was the biggest hotspot but by early May over 300 million people in more than 40 cities in China are affected by the latest lockdowns. The pandemic business lockdowns have severely disrupted the supply chain from China and USA manufacturers who were counting on CNC machined parts and wire formed products from Asia are now dealing with the fallout.

Tahoma Engineered Solutions is located off interstate I-71 just north of Columbus, Ohio , which means one-day access to half of the population of the U.S. and one-third of the population of Canada . The company operates two shifts of four 10-hour days during the week and also runs a 12-hour Friday/Saturday/Sunday shift.

Both precision machined parts and wire formed products have increased production capacity, which has become a lifeline for manufactures still waiting for Chinese parts to be produced.

About Tahoma Engineered Solutions Tahoma Engineered Solutions, a business unit of Tahoma Enterprises, is ISO 9001-2015 certified. They have built a strong reputation for precision machining and are specifically known for the precision manufacturing of large hydraulic manifolds and creating custom wire assemblies. For more information, call 419-496-0964 or visit www.tahomaengineeredsolutions.com.

Media Contact: Christine Brown 337269@email4pr.com  330-656-9793

View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tahoma-engineered-solutions-provides-viable-us-based-production-fix-to-china-pandemic-lockdown-301555335.html

(Bloomberg) -- Bill Gates has a short position against Tesla Inc. that would now need between $1.5 billion and $2 billion to close out, Elon Musk said Friday in a series of tweets.Most Read from BloombergElon Musk Says Bill Gates Has ‘Multi-Billion Dollar’ Tesla Short PositionRussian Wins in Eastern Ukraine Spark Debate Over Course of WarWalmart, Gap and Others Amass $45 Billion in Extra Stuff to SellElizabeth Holmes Urges Judge to Overturn Verdict and Acquit HerUkraine Latest: EU Leaders Talk t

Many Americans are surprised to see they have not prepared as well as they had hoped for retirement when they finally get ready to call it quits. The bad news is, you’ll probably have to make some realistic assumptions of what your retirement will look like. If you’ve lived primarily paycheck to paycheck in your working years, that may continue to feel the case in your retirement.

When looking for the best artificial intelligence stocks to buy, identify companies using AI technology to improve products or gain a strategic edge, such as Google, Microsoft and Nvidia.

Here's what a fundamental and technical analysis says about Google stock. GOOGL stock buybacks remain high as web search and YouTube advertising rebound. But cloud computing growth is key.

(Bloomberg) -- Fertilizer prices that had hit records are now plunging as buyers reel from sticker shock, but that doesn’t mean the market squeeze is over. Most Read from BloombergElon Musk Says Bill Gates Has ‘Multi-Billion Dollar’ Tesla Short PositionRussian Wins in Eastern Ukraine Spark Debate Over Course of WarWalmart, Gap and Others Amass $45 Billion in Extra Stuff to SellElizabeth Holmes Urges Judge to Overturn Verdict and Acquit HerUkraine Latest: EU Leaders Talk to Putin; New Bid for San

The highest paid CEOs in America in 2021, according to Fortune's new analysis of executive pay.

Billions of dollars have been poured into companies seeking early detection of cancer through common blood draws.

“Retiring early is a dream for many people,” said Landon Tan, a certified financial planner. “But those years of not working diminish your chance of a successful retirement more than almost any other metric we toggle when making financial plans.” When planning to retire early, those extra years need to be considered — at the forefront of retirement, but also in the back end if you live longer than anticipated.

Although it is unfortunate that you do not have access to an employer-sponsored retirement plan, you’re far from alone. You mention having individual retirement accounts, but you could look into opening a Roth IRA, which is funded with after-tax dollars. “I would start there,” said Chris Hardy, a certified financial planner at Paramount Investment Advisors.

Retirement savers are often told they’ll see a greater return in their retirement assets if they invest it – and that may be true – but it’s important to prioritize some cash in a retirement plan as well. Retirement Tip of the Week: For those close to retirement, consider keeping a portion of your retirement plan in cash – whether that be in the portfolio itself, or in a separate account. Bank and money market accounts do not generate the same type of returns as investments, though right now with volatility some investors may beg to differ.

JPMorgan expects fewer iPhone 14 units to be built in 2022 than the previous iPhone 13 model built in 2021.

Europe's frantic search for alternatives to Russian energy has dramatically increased the demand — and price — for Norway's oil and gas.

LinkedIn’s research finds that young workers want career growth, better pay, diversity efforts, and flexibility.

British Airways is preparing to slash pilots’ pay by as much as 9pc amid soaring inflation as the airline seeks to fund salaries for staff left out of work during the pandemic.

Since 2013, Franklin Templeton employees have helped to preserve the oyster population and improve the water quality in Baltimore through participation in the Great Baltimore Oyster Partnership. Th...

There is still a great deal of uncertainty regarding the status of crypto assets in the United States. Regulators have been dragging their feet, and investors are now turning to the courts to intervene.

This is also a good time to examine your investment portfolio. Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) sells basic items that people use regularly, no matter what's happening in the economy. For the fiscal third quarter (ended March 31), Procter & Gamble's sales, excluding foreign currency translations, rose by 10%, with price increases accounting for 5% and increased volume responsible for 3% (a change in mix represented the balance).

Coca-Cola is the largest nonalcoholic beverage entity in the world, owning and marketing some of the leading carbonated beverage brands, such as Coke, Fanta, and Sprite, as well as nonsparkling brands, such as Minute Maid, Georgia Coffee, Costa, and Glaceau. Operationally, the firm focuses its manufacturing efforts early in the supply chain, making the concentrate (or beverage bases) for its drinks that are then processed and distributed by its network of more than 100 bottlers. Concentrate operations represent roughly 85% of the company’s unit case volume. The firm generates most of its revenue internationally, with countries like Mexico, Brazil, and Japan being key markets outside of the U.S.

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Major U.S. retailers that recently scrambled to restock shelves amid product shortages disclosed this week that their stores are now packed with too much merchandise, and some are even doing what was unthinkable just a few months ago: discounting unsold goods. With shoppers' tastes quickly shifting, many retailers now find themselves with a surplus of merchandise, driving up costs. Costco Wholesale Corp said its inventories ballooned 26% in its fiscal third quarter ended May 8 that included a "few hundred million dollars" of extra holiday merchandise and being a "little heavy" on small appliances and household items.

In the 20th century, the mining industry brought fortunes into the sleepy villages of Manono, a town in the southeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Before independence in 1960, the Belgian settlers exploited cassiterite, the ore of tin, helping develop quarries, dams, roads, railways and foundries. When the Belgians left, poor management, dilapidated equipment and the collapse of the world tin prices in the 1980s sent the town to its knees. Do you have questions about the biggest topi