Innovative Industry Roundup: Volvo Expansion, Clean Energy, Hydrogen Cereals, and Acquisitions
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- Volvo to invest $261 million in U.S. manufacturing, expanding production across three sites.
- Ben & Jerry's partners with PurposeEnergy in Vermont to create clean energy from organic waste.
- Kellanova UK successfully uses hydrogen to produce cereals, supporting decarbonization in the industry.
- Allison Transmission acquires Dana Off-Highway Business, expanding global presence and expertise in drivetrain technologies.
Volvo Construction Equipment plans to invest $261 million to expand crawler excavator production at three sites, including Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. Ben & Jerry's collaborates with PurposeEnergy in Vermont to convert organic waste into renewable energy. In Manchester, England, Kellanova demonstrates the successful production of cereals using hydrogen gas for decarbonization. Allison Transmission is set to acquire Dana Inc.'s off-highway business for $2.7 billion, enhancing its global presence and technical capabilities. The article also covers various manufacturing business advancements, funding achievements, certifications, and anniversaries from companies like FormAlloy, Cyngn, and Wauseon Machine.
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