A manufacturer of products for the food and beverage industry and an American automaker now occupy an industrial facility in Hanover Township, Northampton County.
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Manufacturing
Voting starts this week for manufacturing video student contest
It's now voting week for a student video contest showcasing what it's like to work in the manufacturing industry.
Read More »CAN ANYONE HEAR ME? The answer is yes, as massive warehouses use technology and smart design to navigate today’s logistics landscape
While it's no secret that the Greater Lehigh Valley is rife with warehouses and distribution centers of all sizes, many are getting bigger, with some reaching a million square feet or more.
Allentown cryogenic company graduates from incubator and is on its own
ColdEdge Technologies has graduated from a startup cryogenic manufacturer to a self-sustaining company that can stand on its own.
Read More »So … you don’t feel like working today? Don’t try these excuses at home
“I don't much feel like working today.”
Read More »Crayola unveils new ‘mess-free’ color, digital toys at toy fair
Forks Township-based Crayola LLC will unveil its 2017 holiday toys this weekend at the International Toy Fair in New York.
Read More »OraSure sees second profitable year with eye on DNA
Bethlehem’s OraSure Technologies Inc. has posted a second profitable year, with 2016’s revenue even higher than 2015.
Read More »Coca-Cola Bottling plans to stop production in Bethlehem, keep distribution
Though The Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of the Lehigh Valley plans to end soda production at its Bethlehem manufacturing facility in May, the operation will keep running on the distribution end. Job losses would be minimal, a spokeswoman said.
Read More »Looking to improve efficiency and bottom line? Manufacturers show how
Manufacturers can boost production, eliminate waste and save money by following a scientific problem-solving technique created by Motorola.
Read More »Berks potato chip maker launches Uglies, gives new life to imperfect spuds
A Womelsdorf potato chip maker recently launched a new product called Uglies that uses imperfect spuds that normally would be rejected.
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