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Aerospace

Aerospace: Clear Skies Ahead

By Susan Avery (Jun/Jul 07)

North American aerospace manufacturers continue to enjoy the boom in business that began in 2003 and shows no sign of slowing. More

Aerospace Flies High

By Cynthia Scanlon (Jun/Jul 06)

After years of slow recovery, the industry has taken off, with strong domestic and international growth. More
Automotive
Automotive

Automotive: Putting on the Brakes?

By Steve Stackhouse (Feb/Mar 08)

Economic doldrums, demographic shifts, and climate change are among the factors forcing new realities on automakers. More
Automotive Industry

North American Automotive Industry Continues to Deliver

By Mali R. Schantz-Feld (Oct/Nov 07)

Despite recent challenges, automakers and suppliers continue to exhibit confidence in the United States and Canada by announcing new projects and expansions and employing thousands of skilled workers. More

How to Site Your Next Facility: Site Selection Factors for Automotive Suppliers

By Dr. C. R. (Buzz) Canup, President, Canup & Associates, Inc.
(Automotive Site Guide Aug/Sep 07)

The site selection criteria and factors used in performing site location studies for automotive suppliers vary broadly across the industry. More

Creating a Win-Win Situation: Incentives Opportunities for Auto Companies in Transition

By Larry Kramer, Incentis Group (Automotive Site Guide Aug/Sep 07)

How does an automotive manufacturer or supplier convince a state or community that economic incentives will play a vital role in enhancing the competitiveness and long-term viability of its operations? More

Evolving Third-Party Logistics in the Auto Industry

By Kerry Zielinski, Director of Business Development, CEVA Logistics
(Automotive Site Guide Aug/Sep 07)

In the automotive industry these days, many companies are looking at strategic advantages in logistics to reduce costs. More

Automotive Site Guide: Profiles

Automotive Site Guide (Aug/Sep 07)

Sponsoring organizations have provided profiles on their locations, which are becoming auto-related manufacturing hubs. More

Automotive Industry Update 2007

By Steve Stackhouse (Feb/Mar 07)

As the Big Three aim for profitability, Toyota and Honda shoot for the stars. More

Hopping on the NAFTA Highway: The New Automotive Corridor

By Clare Goldsberry (Oct/Nov 06)

The shift in automotive manufacturing has been disruptive to some regions, but a boon to others. More

Global Automotive: Changing Lanes

By Jennifer LeClaire (Feb/Mar 06)

The recent shake-ups at General Motors and Ford mark the beginning of more restructuring, but worldwide, the industry is still growing. More
Biotech
Pharma and Biotech: Unstable Condition

Pharma and Biotech: Unstable Condition

By Mark Crawford (Apr/May 08)

Pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms in North America are restructuring to cut costs and diversify their marketshares — but profits are still high. More

Biotech Incentives Help Create Winning Locations

By Jonathan Sangster, Senior Managing Director, CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) (Biotech Location Guide Apr/May 07)

Biotechnology has been and remains one of the most sought-after industries in economic development. The huge opportunities, dynamic growth, and high talent pool skill sets generated by the industry make biotech companies very attractive candidate companies in the eyes of state and local economic development officials. More

Where Should You Locate Your Next Biotech Facility?

By Jonathan Sangster, Senior Managing Director, CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) (Biotech Location Guide Apr/May 07)

It is acknowledged that the definition of “biotech” is broad and can include the life sciences, bio-pharmaceuticals, biotechnologies, medical technologies, and more. It is further recognized that biotech projects can cross a wide spectrum, from early-stage development to commercial production. More

Biotech Location Guide: Profiles

Biotech Location Guide (Apr/May 07)

Sponsoring organizations have provided profiles on their locations, which are becoming biotech hubs. More

The Biotech Century

By Steve Stackhouse (Apr/May 07)

The biosciences industries are booming — and more locations than ever are sharing the wealth. More

Biotech Boom

By Lisa A. Bastian, CBC (Feb/Mar 06)

What do you call an industry that generates sales of over $50 billion each year? "Remarkable," "amazing," and "downright incredible" easily work as appropriate adjectives to describe the booming U.S. biotech business. More
Electronics
Electronics

Electronics: New Gadgets = New Growth

By Cynthia Kincaid (Oct/Nov 07)

The once-flagging industry is recovering with in-demand new products, global distribution resources, and cooperation between manufacturers. More
Film

Location Hollywood-Style

By Richard J. Maturi (Apr/May 06)

States are vying to woo film entertainment production away from international markets— as well as from Hollywood. More
Financial Services
Financial Services

Financial Services & IT: Heading for “Shore”

By Mark Crawford (Oct/Nov 07)

Security and cost concerns are driving more financial services and IT companies toward offshore and small-market “near-shore” locations. More
Food Processing
Food Processing

Food Processing: Nourishing Customers' Needs

(Aug/Sep 07)

Faced with strong foreign competition, American food processors are producing superior products through innovative marketing and strong quality control. More

Food Processing Prospers

By Cynthia Scanlon (Aug/Sep 06)

By catering to niche markets and expanding their use of technology, U.S. food manufacturers are staying ahead of global challengers. More
High Tech
Emerging Industries

Emerging Industries, Emerging Locations

By Jennifer LeClaire (Dec/Jan 08)

New technologies are pushing the development of new industry clusters. Here are some consultants’ ideas about which locations might be on the fast track for growth. More

High-Tech Trends Have Global Effect

By Susan Avery (Oct/Nov 07)

It seems that nanotechnologies are becoming integrated into every U.S. industry — but the nation does not have a corner on the “high-tech” market. More

High Tech Site Selection: Electronics Leverages the Digital Revolution

By Jennifer LeClaire (Oct/Nov 06)

Demand for consumer electronics is driving semiconductor fabricators to locate in the United States. More

High Tech Site Selection: Nanotech Hot Spots

By Jennifer LeClaire (Oct/Nov 06)

While nanotechnology — a technology that creates small materials at the scale of molecules by manipulating single atoms — is often associated with the life sciences and energy sectors, it is taking big steps into the electronics industry. More

High Tech Site Selection: Tapping Into China’s Technology Trends

By Steve Stackhouse (Oct/Nov 06)

High-tech growth sectors include telecom, electronics, and transportation. But government influence may steer investors’ location preferences. More

High-Tech Development: What’s Next?

By Mark Crawford (Oct/Nov 06)

The science may be changing, but high-tech companies’ need for skilled people and low costs remains the same. More
Medical
Medical Devices: All Boom, No Bust

Medical Devices: All Boom, No Bust

By Mark Crawford (Apr/May 08)

North America leads the world in medical device research and development, with the needs of an aging population at the center of the industry’s growth. More

Medical Design & Manufacturing Breakthroughs

By John Bell (Apr/May 06)

Once the stuff of science fiction, today’s technologically advanced products can increase both the length and quality of our lives. More
Plastics

Plastics and Packaging Prosper

By Clare Goldsberry (Jun/Jul 07)

This growing sector continues to thrive by adapting to the needs of customers and responding to environmental concerns. More

Plastics Industry Bounces Back

By Clare Goldsberry (Jun/Jul 06)

Opportunities are growing as U.S. plastics manufacturers stay ahead of global competition with new processes and innovations. More
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