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Manufacturing

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Region’s largest commercial corn flaker coming to Plymouth

September 12, 2024
Sara Schilling

A new commercial steam corn flaker in Plymouth will be used to make feed that’s easier for cattle to digest. It’ll have the capacity to make 800 tons of flaked corn a day, supplying dairies and feedlots throughout the Columbia Basin, Yakima Valley and beyond.


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Manufacturers launch campaign to prevent tax increases in 2025

June 14, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

The National Association of Manufacturers has launched an industry-wide effort to educate Congress and the administration on the need for action to preserve the pro-growth 2017 tax reform provisions set to expire at the end of 2025.


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Impact Washington offers concierge service to manufacturers

June 14, 2024
Jeff Morrow

Since 1997, Impact Washington has delivered 3,000 value-driven improvement solutions to more than 1,500 of Washington’s small and medium-sized business, helping them to compete and grow.


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Manufacturing in greater Tri-Cities is more than meets the eye

June 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

Total manufacturing employment in Benton County grew by 16%, and by 23% in Franklin County. In the combined two counties, the gain amounted to 19%.


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Opinion

Why employers need to pay attention to public policy

June 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

It’s become increasingly important that employers engage with policymakers, both in Olympia and Washington, D.C.


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Stone wool company buys 250 acres to build plant in Wallula

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

A Danish company is buying 250 acres in Wallula to build a manufacturing facility for its stone wool insulation products.


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America still needs more welders, fewer philosophers

March 15, 2024
Guest Contributor

Competent and dedicated skilled workers are vital to bringing manufacturing back to America.


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Atlas Agro nears decision point on $1B fertilizer plant

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

Atlas Agro expects to decide by the end of the year whether to move forward with a $1 billion zero-carbon nitrate fertilizer plant in Richland – a project the Swiss company describes as a pioneering initiative aimed at revolutionizing the fertilizer industry.


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Local Bounti greenhouse to be ‘hub of activity’ amid leafy greens

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

An expansive 3-acre facility dedicated to cultivating a variety of leafy greens is up and running in Pasco.


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Richland tax incentive begins to spur economic development

February 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

Richland has available industrial land, a robust and skilled workforce, and other factors that make it attractive to companies looking to expand their operations or build something new within city limits. But now it can offer more incentives.


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