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The Maine Marine Patrol is seeking bids from boat manufacturers for a new high-speed patrol boat.
Casco Systems broke ground Monday on a new 20,300-square-foot headquarters building at 197 Gray Road in Cumberland seen as a key element in the company's plans for continued growth.
The Whitefield manufacturer ProKnee Corp. opened a new, 16,400-square-foot manufacturing facility and warehouse last week.
Bath Iron Works is asking Maine lawmakers to renew a tax break due to expire at the end of 2018, stating that the yearly tax credit of up to $3.5 million it's been receiving since the late 1990s is essential for it to remain competitive in a tough U
Bath Iron Works is one of six companies to bid on a multi-billion-dollar contract to build Navy frigates.
A settlement agreement between the boatbuilding firm Millennium Marine USA and the Washington County government includes auctioning off four boat molds used by the company.
The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard hopes a job fair on Tuesday will help fill 160 positions created by an increasing workload that is expected to add as many as 800 jobs in fiscal year 2018, which would bring the shipyard's civilian workforce to 6,100.
U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced that the House-Senate conference committee's bicameral agreement on the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2018 includes key victories for
Sam and Rebecca Butler, who founded Richardson Allen in 1982, closed a deal on Oct. 2 to buy a lot in Saco's Mill Brook Business Park on which they are building a manufacturing plant to make high-end outdoor furniture.
A mechanical “bud tugger” reduces the amount of time it takes to trim marijuana plants from hours to minutes. The innovation is seen as having a strong potential market among growers of medical marijuana.
DowDuPont now owns the FMC Corp.'s waterfront carrageenan plant that is Rockland's largest taxpayer.
A pilot program launched by the Manufacturers Association of Maine to help defense contractors find new opportunities during federal defense budget cuts has received the “Program of the Year Award” from a regional trade group.
The state of Maine absolutely is open for business. That's the resounding message from a panel of executives speaking at Wednesday's Mainebiz CEO Breakfast Forum in South Portland.
Chris Vickers has been named CEO of STARC Systems, which last week announced it received $3.5 million in outside financing.
A British investment company has sued the parent company of Tempus Jets, an aircraft refurbisher located at Brunswick Landing, alleging the company has failed to repay $9.7 million in loans.
Two southern Maine businesses, Ramblers Way in Kennebunk and Village Candle in Wells, have donated clothing and other essential items to help hurricane victims in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Gulf Coast states of the United States.