Seattle-based Starbucks Corp. leased more than 100,000 square feet of warehouse space in Manchester Township, York County.
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Manufacturing
IN TRANSITION
Ross Stores Inc. has depended on Harrisburg-based Capital Area Transit to bus temporary workers to the retailers distribution center in Carlisle for most of the past 15 years.
Read More »A date with Butler
Pennsylvania Cable Network viewers can glide through the walkways of Butler Manufacturing Co.s production facility in Lebanon County at 8 p.m. June 17.
Read More »Hünnebeck receives UAE, German contracts
Hünnebeck, a subsidiary of Harsco Corp., received three contracts worth a total of $4.5 million to supply rental concrete-forming equipment in Germany and the United Arab Emirates.
Read More »Behind the list with Michael Burnley
Q: What is the biggest challenge in your business?
A: The first thing that comes to mind is getting the right kind of employees. Theres a lot of competition for employees, and we try to have a very customer-oriented facility. We have over 200 employees, in fact, so thats always a challenge to keep the right people on the front line.
Read More »FLIGHT CHANGE
Smoketown Airport was a dream Melvin Glick had as a child with a knack for building model airplanes. At age 19, Glick began to realize that dream.
Read More »Fuel fees concern trucking industry
Truck-company operators are keeping a close eye on diesel prices as they head into the summer months hurricane season for every coastal area from Texas to New England.
Read More »BOOST FOR BUSES
The dramatic spread between gasoline and diesel prices might signal an upswing in tour-bus travel in the summer months.
Read More »Raw-meat prices rise as ethanol-fuel production increases
Ron Fouche has watched hogs in the meat-processing industry lose weight over the past couple years.
Hog farmers are feeding the animals less because the feed is more expensive, Fouche said.
Read More »In brief: Kenseths car at Warrell
NASCAR will make a pit-stop in Central Pennsylvania June 13.
Read More »Union workers at Armstrong plant nix deal
A union that represents more than 300 hourly employees at Armstrong World Industries' ceiling plant in Marietta, Lancaster County, rejected a four-year contract offer last night.
Read More »District 8 welcomes a new leader
PennDOT's District 8 will have a new chief at the end of the month.
Read More »Herley hires COO
A former BAE Systems executive has been named chief operating officer of Manheim Township-based Herley Industries Inc. Jeffrey L. Markel will oversee all of the Lancaster County companys operating divisions.
Read More »Large-truck accidents decline statewide, nationally
Accidents involving large trucks declined on national and state highways in 2006.
Read More »Johnson Controls enters $5B plan
Johnson Controls Inc. signed on to a $5 billion plan led by the foundation of former President Bill Clinton to make buildings around the world more energy-efficient.
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