Manufacturing & Distribution

DuPont to acquire Chinese factory to boost water division

Months after DuPont assured shareholders it had a robust pipeline for potential acquisitions, the company announced it intends to acquire a reverse osmosis membrane manufacturing company in China.

Delaware looks to strengthen edge in economic growth

Local and national leaders believe Delaware may be poised for a new stage of economic growth in the near future.

WuXi starts to hire for top jobs at Middletown plant

The WuXi pharmaceutical campus is taking shape in Middletown, and the Chinese company is now starting to hire staff for it.

Rossi, Plylar, Irwin & Burkhard named to Del. Business Hall of Fame

 The Delaware Business Hall of Fame Class of 2025 includes outgoing and rising chief executives who have made significant impacts in the state throughout their careers.
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Aternium secures state funds for possible Kent sites

With Delaware now as an investor, Aternium plans to build two manufacturing sites for green hydrogen in Delaware, with sights set on Kent County.

50 years in the making: Sam Yoder & Sons celebrates milestone

Sam Yoder & Sons, a family-owned truss building business, is celebrating half a century of quality products and successful customer service this week.

Low-voltage electrician exemption removal tabled ahead of public outcry

Low-voltage electrical technicians protested the removal of an exemption Friday afternoon that has allowed them to work in Delaware for decades.

Middletown industrial park poised for Project Diamond

A new distribution center codenamed Project Diamond, is in discussions for a major Middletown corridor and could potentially bring a 113,000 square-foot warehouse to a business park.
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Delaware hopes to see gains with the return of R&D expensing

With the return of upfront expensing for R&D costs, tax experts and Delaware economic officials hope that money will spur more business success.

Gov. Meyer vetoes bill to relax marijuana zoning

Gov. Matt Meyer has vetoed a bill that would have pushed looser zoning restrictions on marijuana businesses, causing some frustration for the delayed industry.

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