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The growth of Marquardt Switches in Madison County
CAZENOVIA — My ’56, stick-shift Chevy had only a few switches and controls: the ignition, radio, cigar lighter, heater fan, windshield wipers, lights, and radio. In my current vehicle, the door handle senses my presence; a push-button activates and deactivates the engine; my dashboard controls resemble a NASA flight panel; switches adjust my sitting position, […]
Albany Molecular to close Cicero drug-research lab by end of June
CICERO — Albany Molecular Research, Inc. (AMRI) on Wednesday announced it will close its Syracuse–area drug-research center, which is located in Cicero and employs about
N.Y. manufacturing index slips in April to lowest level of 2014
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported today that its Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index fell to 1.3 in April from 5.6
Raytheon awards Anaren $8 million contract to support U.S. Navy radar program
DeWITT — Anaren, Inc. last week announced that Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems has awarded it an $8.3 million contract to support Raytheon’s work on a
Centscere wins Startup Labs Syracuse competition, $200K in cash and prizes
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO today awarded Centscere of Syracuse $200,000 in cash and prizes as the winner of the latest Startup Labs Syracuse competition. CenterState
Felix Schoeller expands, adds jobs at Pulaski plant, Cuomo announces
PULASKI — Felix Schoeller, a German–based global producer of specialty paper, has negotiated a new contract with a major manufacturing firm, which will relocate a
Schumer: California firm pledges weekly shipments of sterilization product to Syracuse hospitals
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.) on Thursday announced that a California sterilization-product maker has “pledged regular weekly shipments” to Syracuse hospitals and expanded its manufacturing
Danlee Medical Products hopes e-commerce will spur additional growth in 2014
DeWITT — Danlee Medical Products, Inc., a DeWitt–based provider of medical and cardiology supplies, is hoping to generate additional revenue growth through e-commerce as it moves into its third decade of operation. Joni Walton, the company’s founder and sole owner, launched the business in late July 1994. Danlee had previously been the medical-supplies division of
Welcome to the second edition of The Business Journal News Network’s Manufacturing Directory. The directory provides readers with key information and data on Central New York manufacturing companies. Inside this publication, you will find information on manufacturers from across the 16-county region, including number of employees, products manufactured locally, markets served, certifications, key management, and
B&L’s Brusa is elected to board of state solid waste management association
SYRACUSE — John Brusa, Jr., of Solvay, has been elected to serve on the board of directors for the New York State Association for Solid
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