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When the pandemic struck, manufacturers of all types turned on a dime to produce PPE and other critical supplies. Now the goal is to keep them coming.
This marine services and shipbuilding company weathered the storms of 2020, especially after sales of new vessels went off the charts.
A year ago, Mainebiz asked 20 business leaders for their outlook for 2020. Most painted a picture of a continued booming real estate market and consumer spending, coupled with the challenge of an ongoing labor shortage.
In six years, specialty food manufacturer Maine Crisp Co.
A seconds-long blast of combustion, then an afterburn. The test yesterday of bluShift’s engine precedes the launch of the company’s first rocket prototype, expected later this month. The ultimate goal is to provide commercial launch services for
Mainebiz wraps up 2020 with a look at 10 of the stories this year that surprised, delighted and amazed us.
As we bid farewell to 2020, here's what the Mainebiz team liked covering the most in 2020 and why.
In this roundup, Mainebiz looks back at some of the positive business stories reported in 2020. We're looking forward to more in 2021.
This year, the firm saw a surge in demand from manufacturers of COVID-19 “point-of-care” tests. Faced with aggressive product development schedules, the company doubled its staff and is planning for continued growth in 2021.
There was no shortage of negative news in 2020, and this roundup of 10 Mainebiz stories highlights the year's challenges.
The goal is to eliminate vertical lines in endangered right whale habitat. Trap retrieval systems in trials depend on pop-up buoys or other lifting devices, triggered by a remote-controlled acoustic signal.
As 2020 draws to a close, here's a curated collection of quotes from Mainebiz "On the Record" interviews with business and nonprofit movers and shakers.
The legislation on Monday passed both houses of Congress by overwhelming margins, and was expected to be signed into law Tuesday. Among other relief, the package would reduce taxes on beer makers and provide $200 million in assistance to loggers.
Stanley Black & Decker, the industrial tool and hardware giant, is transferring operations of the plant to Tennessee, eliminating all jobs at the 37 Bartlett Road facility.
The grant will boost the Kennebec Valley Community College Foundation scholarship fund, which goes to students in need, particularly those whose families worked for Dexter Shoe Co.
The Finance Authority of Maine's annual Showcase Maine celebration was canceled because of the pandemic, but FAME honored five recipients in a virtual ceremony on Thursday.