Manufacturing

Explore the latest developments in Detroit, MI manufacturing, a vital sector driving economic growth and innovation in the region. This category page features up-to-date news on manufacturing technologies, industry trends, and key players in the Motor City. Discover insights into how local manufacturers are adopting advanced automation, sustainable practices, and smart manufacturing solutions to enhance productivity and competitiveness. Stay informed about the impact of federal and state policies, trade agreements, and workforce initiatives that influence Detroit’s manufacturing landscape.

In addition to industry-specific updates, this page covers the achievements of Detroit’s manufacturing companies, highlighting breakthroughs in automotive production, aerospace manufacturing, and heavy machinery. Learn about partnerships between manufacturers and educational institutions aimed at developing a skilled workforce for the future. With comprehensive analysis and expert commentary, this Detroit manufacturing news category keeps you connected to the heart of one of America’s most dynamic industrial hubs, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of local businesses in a rapidly evolving market.

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Interior of a General Motors assembly line showing automotive production.
Automotive

General Motors Faces Supply Chain Challenges Amid First Brands Bankruptcy

Detroit, February 11, 2026 General Motors (GM) is facing potential supply chain disruptions following the bankruptcy of First Brands Group, a major automotive parts supplier. As GM takes proactive measures to mitigate risks and maintain production stability, they have provided financial support to safeguard operations and ensure ongoing resilience in the

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Workers in an automotive assembly plant in Detroit
Automotive

Detroit Worker Who Heckled Trump Remains Employed at Ford

Detroit, February 10, 2026 Thomas ‘TJ’ Sabula, a Ford employee, retains his position at the Dearborn assembly plant after confronting President Trump during a visit. Sabula called Trump a ‘pedophile protector,’ sparking a significant media reaction. The UAW supports his free speech rights, and an online fundraising campaign for him gathered

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Imagery of Detroit city showcasing economic growth with diverse individuals at work and urban development.
Business News

Detroit’s Economic Engine Recalibrates, Powering Growth

Detroit, February 7, 2026 Detroit’s economy is showing a remarkable resurgence characterized by job creation, wage increases, and positive economic activity. Key indicators such as employment growth, rising wages, and a slowly decreasing unemployment rate highlight this recovery. Contributing factors include strategic initiatives, strong industry performance in manufacturing, and slight population

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Illustration of a Ford and Geely manufacturing partnership in a factory setting
Automotive

Ford and Geely Explore Manufacturing Partnership in Europe

Detroit, Michigan, February 5, 2026 Ford Motor Company is in talks with China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group to establish a manufacturing partnership in Europe. The collaboration would utilize Ford’s underutilized Valencia plant in Spain to produce vehicles for the European market, potentially helping Geely avoid EU tariffs on electric vehicles. This

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Lear Corporation assembly line showcasing innovative automotive technology
Automotive

Lear Corporation Expands Footprint with Major Contracts

Southfield, Michigan, February 5, 2026 Lear Corporation has secured significant contracts, including a major seat assembly contract for a prominent truck program from an American automaker. This achievement marks the largest seating conquest award in its history. With impressive financial results reported for the fourth quarter and a projection of growth

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Aerial view of Detroit showing industrial and agricultural areas impacted by tariffs.
Business News

Impact of Tariffs on Detroit’s Economy

Detroit, Michigan, February 3, 2026 Recent tariffs imposed by the Trump administration are significantly affecting Detroit’s economy, especially in manufacturing and agriculture. Major companies like General Motors and Ford are reporting financial losses and layoffs. The agricultural sector is also suffering with declines in exports and rising food prices, impacting local

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A political campaign gathering in Michigan with supporters and banners.
Business News

Michigan Senate Race Intensifies with Fundraising Battle

Detroit, February 1, 2026 The competition for Michigan’s U.S. Senate seat is escalating as Democratic candidate Haley Stevens outpaces Republican Mike Rogers in fundraising efforts. Stevens has raised an impressive $4.72 million, benefiting from grassroots support, while Rogers builds a substantial war chest. As the candidates prepare for the upcoming elections,

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Limited-edition Hockeytown Runwell watch by Shinola
Business News

Shinola Launches Limited-Edition Red Wings Watch

Detroit, February 1, 2026 Shinola has introduced a limited-edition watch, the Hockeytown Runwell 41mm, to commemorate the Detroit Red Wings’ 100th anniversary. This exquisite timepiece features a cardinal red dial and pays tribute to the team’s history with bespoke numerals and a special accent representing their Stanley Cup victories. Priced at

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Drone manufacturing facility in Detroit by Birdstop
Business News

Birdstop Relocates Headquarters to Detroit for Drone Innovation

Detroit, February 1, 2026 Birdstop, a California-based drone technology company, has moved its headquarters to Detroit to take advantage of the city’s manufacturing heritage. The new 420,000-square-foot facility aims to significantly increase drone production, utilizing Detroit’s supply chain and workforce. Birdstop specializes in Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations, providing automated

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Industrial site renovation at Port Huron Paper Company
Business News

Port Huron Paper Company Announces Major Investment

Port Huron, Michigan, January 30, 2026 Port Huron Paper Company is set to invest $24.5 million in revitalizing its facilities, creating 82 jobs with competitive wages. This initiative, supported by a $1 million state grant, aims to enhance the local economy and restart papermaking at the former Domtar site. Port Huron,

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