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Brown Dog Carriers is trucking essential supplies and equipment for the battle against COVID-19, at no charge. The company says its generosity was inspired by the contributions of another Maine business.
The Guilford company, which is making 1 million swabs a week for COVID-19 testing, has been identified by several news outlets as one that President Donald Trump said he'll order to make 10 million more swabs a month.
The Manufacturers Association of Maine has been inundated with calls in recent weeks from non-medical users about face masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Maine State Chamber of Commerce and the Maine Bankers Association are calling for expanding the federal Paycheck Protection Program as discussions continue among Washington lawmakers.
The explosion at the Androscoggin Mill sent a plume of smoke and debris towering into the air. It's not clear if or how the incident may affect operations at the mill.
Maine's and New Hampshire's congressional delegations are urging the Department of Defense to reinstate a paid employee leave policy at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, after a civilian employee death there due to COVID-19.
A medication developed for use against the Ebola virus is being studied as a possible treatment for people sickened by the novel coronavirus. MMC says it's the only hospital in Maine participating in the clinical trials.
The multiyear agreement went to a Philadelphia shipyard for up to five of the training vessels. In charge of the work is a company that still contests penalties for its role in the El Faro tragedy.
The University of Maine launched an "innovation team" with Maine hospitals and manufacturers to come up with creative solutions for the health care supply shortage and other challenges in the ongoing pandemic.
Lyman-Morse is building personal protective equipment for Lincoln Health Miles Hospital in Damariscotta. But the high-tech PPE doesn't include masks or gloves.
Amplify Additive in Scarborough is developing a titanium-printed ventilator splitter that could be used for intensive care. The splitter allows one ventilator to help multiple patients breathe.
Susan MacKay will manage the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center's biobased additive manufacturing program with Oak Ridge National Lab.
Maine Machine Products Co., which dates to 1957 and was acquired by a private equity firm in 2010, has been sold for an undisclosed price.
Like other businesses, the iconic Maine company is charting new plans in reaction to the global health crisis. Mainebiz recently sat down with Oakes to learn how Sea Bags is adjusting, and what's ahead.
Under new ownership, Viking UAS will expand its development of unmanned aerial systems to serve the first responder market and new needs arising from the coronavirus crisis.
Now in its 20th year, the Mainebiz Business Leaders of the Year award recognizes individuals who have made enduring contributions to the economic vitality of the state. This year's recipients are no exception.