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Manufacturing

Fries

Port, Connell work to find long-term solution to plant closure

Lamb Weston lists 450,000-square-foot food processing facility
February 13, 2025
Ty Beaver

A $100,000 state grant to study potential industrial sites in Connell may provide a path to economic sustainability for a community still dealing with the closure of its largest employer.


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Lithium-ion battery company opts out of Richland

February 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

A Norwegian company that had been eyeing the Tri-Cities for a lithium-ion battery component production facility ended its agreement with the city of Richland in 2024.


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Q&A with Mike Crowley

President, North America, Lamb Weston
February 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

Q&A with Mike Crowley, president, North America, Lamb Weston.


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State manufacturers group shares industry trends for 2025

January 23, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

From recruiting, retaining and retraining an effective workforce to mitigating potential supply chain disruptions, the group says it is more critical than ever for manufacturers to be prepared to navigate an increasingly dynamic marketplace. 


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Richland OKs land deal that could bring $3 billion investment

January 16, 2025
Ty Beaver

The company’s goal is to develop a nuclear supply chain campus with its own manufacturing facility as the anchor. That facility would come through a $3 billion investment while creating 1,000 direct jobs and another 3,000 that would support them.


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Let’s hope labor pact marks start of a new phase of manufacturing growth

November 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

Thankfully, the parties were able to find agreement to end the strike before it caused even more economic damage. We’re hopeful that with a new labor agreement comes a new era of manufacturing growth in Washington – and across the nation.


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Atlas Agro update - July 2024

$1.5B green fertilizer plant has distributor

November 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

The low-carbon nitrate fertilizer produced at a $1.5 billion plant that’s proposed in north Richland has a distributor. 


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Major Tri-Cities area employer shutters plant, lays off hundreds

Company plans to decommission facility, then demolish it
October 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

One of the Mid-Columbia’s largest employers has shuttered a potato processing plant and laid off the facility’s roughly 375 workers as part of a restructuring plan.


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‘Fragile’ manufacturing industry faces several challenges

October 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

Taxes, regulations, energy and workforce remain some of the manufacturing industry’s major challenges despite an increase in manufacturing jobs throughout the state.


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Manufacturing Week bus tour highlights reasons to support WA makers

October 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

AWB is calling on lawmakers in the upcoming legislative session to adopt a research and development tax credit that can reach down and lift up our smallest manufacturers and also to nvest in energy production, rather than trying to eliminate energy sources like natural gas and hydroelectric dams.


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