Johnson Controls Inc. is planning a big move this year.
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Manufacturing
New HydroWorx CEO discusses ownership change, growth plans
Matthew Foss literally got his feet wet in 2010 when he became West Coast sales director for HydroWorx International Inc., the Dauphin County-based maker of underwater treadmills and therapy pools.
Read More »Mantec keynote to spotlight sustainable business growth
Promoting growth is tough. Making that growth sustainable is a challenge that limits the success of many companies.
Read More »Harsco’s transit safety arm lands Denver rail contract
Hundreds of public transit trains in Colorado will be equipped with collision-avoidance technology from a division of Cumberland County-based Harsco Corp.
Read More »Doylestown’s Cold-Eeze sold for $50M to EpiPen maker
ProPhase Labs Inc., a Bucks County-based company with a factory in Lebanon County, will sell its popular Cold-Eeze cold remedy for $50 million to a subsidiary of Mylan N.V.
Read More »York’s Nutec Group sizes up Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program
Top officials at York County's Nutec Group “definitely had discussions” when the architectural and engineering design firm first thought of entering the medical cannabis business a year or so ago, Andrew Shakely recalled.
Read More »Beef jerky manufacturer, owner sued by feds for response to amputation
A Berks County beef jerky manufacturer and its owner are being sued by the U.S. Department of Labor for an employee injury which occurred in July 2014 when the company was in West Virginia.
Read More »Video: A first look at Pa. Farm Show food
Have a hankering for the famed farm show milkshake? You're in luck. The Pennsylvania Farm Show's food court opens to the public today from noon to 9 p.m.
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Pa. beer distributors prepare for change in mid-January
After six weeks of confusion over a new state liquor law that takes effect Jan. 17, a group of Pennsylvania beer distributors got a belated holiday present just before year's end.
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Custom cabinet company Rutt stays in its lane
A lot of companies lowered their prices, and often their quality, when the Great Recession hit in 2008-09.
Read More »Michele Buck, Hershey’s next CEO, began rise to top here in midstate
The Hershey Co.'s next CEO isn't just an in-house hire, but a hometown pick — or fairly close to one.
Read More »York Wallcoverings adds colonial chic with Williamsburg line
York takes pride in its role as one of America's early capital cities, and now a local manufacturer is taking inspiration from another early capital.
Read More »Ventura Foods expansion will bring new jobs to Chambersburg
State funding will help bring more than 150 new jobs to a Franklin County food service factory.
Read More »Cereal-maker expected to create 70 jobs at York warehouse
About 70 jobs will be created when an internationally known cereal company starts operations soon in York County's new Eden Road Logistics Center in Springettsbury Township.
Read More »CBRE: Warehouse demand not expected to slow down in Central Pa.
Following a strong 2016 for warehouse development in the Greater Philadelphia region, demand for big-box projects should continue to grow, according to a fourth-quarter report from real estate firm CBRE Group Inc.
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