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Bath Iron Works could benefit from President-elect Donald Trump's plan to increase the number of ships in the U.S. Navy to 350, an 80-ship increase from the current size of the Navy's fleet.
Maine Oxy, the Auburn-based supplier of welding supplies, industrial and specialty gases, announced that it has merged with Lynox Welding Supply & Cleaning Systems of Presque Isle.
General Dynamics announced Monday that Frederick J. Harris, the president of Bath Iron Works for the past three years, will retire as the head of the shipyard and the San Diego-based General Dynamics NASSCO.
After praising President-elect Donald Trump for his promise to repeal the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the company dealt with a social media backlash and people posting videos burning their New Balance sneakers.
If President-elect Donald Trump stems the flow of immigrants, as promised, it could have a detrimental effect on Maine's economy. “It makes me very concerned if there are policies in place that could reduce a much-needed influx of people,” said
You won't see its name on any of the medical devices it makes, nor on its specialty LED lighting, unmanned military vehicle controls or solar-use measurement systems, but Enercon Technologies is quietly making its mark on many high-tech products
The popular Portland-based craft beer brewery Bunker Brewing Co. is set to unveil its new brewery and tasting room in the city's Libbytown neighborhood on Friday.
Duratherm Windows Corp., a nearly 50-year-old Vassalboro-based manufacturer and designer of custom windows and doors, has been acquired by the Iowa-based Pella Corp., in a transaction that will expand Pella's manufacturing reach to 13 locations
Approximately half of the workforce of the Maine Military Authority will be affected by 35 layoffs that were announced and effective on Wednesday, according to the organization's executive director Hugh Corbet.
Employees at the Maine Military Authority in Limestone breathed a collective sigh of relief on Thursday when they received word from company officials that the planned layoff of two-thirds of the workforce today would be delayed for now.
Bowdoinham-based commercial glass installer Cumberland County Glass has been acquired by a Texas company that wants to expand its presence in New England.
Bath Iron Works told union members on Friday that it plans to lay off 19 electricians effective Oct. 28.
The Maine Technology Institute approved 11 grant applications for September totaling $117,824 to Maine businesses specializing in advancements in the fields of aquaculture and marine technology, biotechnology, composite materials, precision
Front Street Shipyard's construction of a 21,700-square-foot building on Belfast's waterfront could lead to the shipbuilder landing a major contract to build ferries for New York City and more jobs for the Waldo County city.
Company officials at the Maine Military Authority in Limestone notified employees about the potential of layoffs in two weeks.
Good To-Go, a Kittery-based food manufacturer whose dehydrated outdoor-use gourmet meals can be found on the shelves over 400 stores, officially wrapped up its 3,700-square-foot expansion at its York County headquarters.