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Manufacturing & Engineering

Presenting the 2015 CNY Manufacturing Directory

Welcome to the third edition of The Central New York Business Journal’s Manufacturing Directory. The directory provides readers with key information and vital data on Central New York manufacturing companies — large, medium, and small.    In this publication is information on manufacturers from across the 16-county CNY region that includes number of employees, products manufactured locally, […]

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Welch Allyn leases Auburn building for additional warehouse space

AUBURN — Welch Allyn, Inc. has signed a lease to use the former Mustad Manufacturing and Assembly building at 247 Grant Ave. (State Route 5) in Auburn.   The Skaneateles Falls–based medical-device manufacturer needs the 54,000-square-foot facility for additional warehouse and shipping space, the company said in a statement it issued to CNYBJ on March

Destiny USA expands green efforts in 2015

SYRACUSE — It’s been just over two years since Destiny USA received Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, but the giant retail center’s environmental efforts are far from finished.   In fact, those initiatives will expand beyond the walls of the mall and reach out further

Madison County to install 2.4 megawatt solar project

LINCOLN — Madison County later this year will break ground on a 2.4 megawatt solar array, hoping to “significantly reduce energy consumption and pursue renewable-energy sources for all the county’s municipal electric needs.”   The nearly $5 million, solar-photovoltaic system is the “cornerstone” of a proposed agriculture and renewable energy (ARE) business park in the

New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. approves $3M loan for Madison County sewer-line project

ONEIDA  — The board of directors of the New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. (EFC) has approved a $3.3 million, interest-free loan for a sewer-line project in Madison County. The loan will help pay for the construction of a three-mile sewer line to carry leachate from the county landfill to the city of Oneida’s wastewater-treatment

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