Merck Plans Wilmington, Delaware, Biologics Operations
Multinational science and technology company Merck plans to establish operations in Wilmington, Delaware. The approximately $900 million project is expected to create more than 500 jobs.
Multinational science and technology company Merck plans to establish operations in Wilmington, Delaware. The approximately $900 million project is expected to create more than 500 jobs.
France-based Satys, an aircraft, aerospace and railway painting, sealing and interior manufacturing company, plans to establish operations in New Castle, Delaware. The $1.3 million project is expected to create 40 jobs over the next three years.
AirJoule, a joint venture between GE Vernova Inc. and Montana Technologies Corp., plans to establish operations in Newark, Delaware. The $15.3 million project is expected to create 60 jobs during the next five years.
Biopharmaceutical company Incyte plans to expand its headquarters operations in Wilmington, Delaware. The project is expected to create up to 500 jobs over the coming years.
Compact Membrane Systems Inc., a company whose advanced membrane systems address the challenge of decarbonizing heavy industry, plans to expands its operations in New Castle, Delaware. The $3.1 million project is expected to create at least 38 jobs over the next three years.
Fisher’s Popcorn, which has produced hand-crafted gourmet popcorn for 40 years, will relocate and establish operations in Frankford, Delaware. The $4.85 million project is expected to create 20 jobs over the next three years.
DuPont Semiconductor Technologies, a division of DuPont Electronics & Industrial, will establish operations in Glasgow, Delaware. The $50 million project is expected to create 10 jobs.
LaMotte Company, a leading producer of water-quality testing instrumentation and reagents, will establish operations in Newark, Delaware. The $3.3 million project is expected to create 100 jobs over the next three years.
Miller Metal Fabrication, a privately-owned regional metal fabrication company, will expand and consolidate its operations in Bridgeville, Delaware. The project is expected to create 19 new jobs.
Adesis, Inc., a leading contract research organization and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Universal Display Corporation, is expanding with a new state-of-the-art laboratory in Wilmington, Delaware.
ThruPore Technologies Inc., known for its innovation in chemistry and air filtration and Dr. Filter product, will locate its new operations campus in Newark, Delaware.
An independent corrugated packaging producer, U.S. Corrugated of Delaware will locate its $80 million, 457,000-square-foot, box-manufacturing “super plant” in Dover, Delaware.
FMC Corporation, a publicly traded agricultural sciences company, plans to invest more than $50 million over the next three years in capital improvement projects, including a state-of-the-art reconfiguration of a greenhouse and research facility at the company's Global Research and Development headquarters in Newark, Delaware.
Merck Animal Health, a division of Merck & Co., Inc., increased investment and expansion opportunities in its U.S. manufacturing and warehousing in Millsboro, Delaware.
Wilmington PharmaTech, will invest $18 million on a new state-of-the-science research and manufacturing facility in Newark, Delaware. The company plans to hire up to 139 new associates.
Linde, a leading gases and engineering company, and PBF Energy, one of the largest independent refiners in North America, jointly announced construction has started on a new hydrogen plant that is being built in Delaware City, Delaware, in partnership with PBF subsidiary Delaware City Refining Company.
Datwyler, a leading supplier of customized sealing solutions to global biotech and pharmaceutical markets, official opened and started production of its new facility with First Line standard in Middletown, Delaware.
Investcorp, a leading provider and manager of alternative investment products, reported its U.S.-based real estate team recently acquired its largest U.S. warehouse portfolio, totaling approximately 4.5 million square feet and including 56 industrial
U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration is awarding a $1.97 million grant to the Delaware Technical and Community College of Dover, Delaware, to build a new automotive training center.
The Chemours Company, a global chemistry company with leading market positions in titanium technologies, fluoroproducts and chemical solutions, started construction on the company's new state-of-the-art research and innovation facility on the University of Delaware's Science, Technology and Advanced Research Campus in Newark, Delaware.
Harvey, Hanna & Associates, Inc. completed acquisition of the former General Motors Automobile Assembly plant located at 801 Boxwood Road in Wilmington, Delaware.
Toyota Motor Corporation and Mazda Motor Corporation signed a joint venture agreement to build a $1.6 billion assembly plant somewhere in the United States.
Germany-based Datwyler plans to build a more than $102 million drug delivery systems production plant in Middletown, Delaware.
Linde LLC will spend over $100 million to increase the production of its industrial gases plant in Claymont, Delaware.
In mid-July, PwC released its Q2 2016 Manufacturing Barometer, which surveyed senior executives at U.S.-based industrial manufacturing firms to determine their assessment of the direction of the nation’s economy, as well as their projections for thei
Cushman & Wakefield has announced that U.S. industrial markets absorbed a record-setting 70.1 million square feet (msf) of space in the second quarter of 2016, up 6.0 percent from the same period a year ago, and resulting in year-to-date absorption o
Ireland-based AB Group Packaging, a paper bag and flexible packaging producer, opened its first U.S. plant in Newark, Delaware, with plans to hire 87 full-time associates by 2017.
Johnson Controls plans to invest approximately $43 million to expand its battery plant in Middletown, Delaware, with assistance from major state incentives by 2017.
Ireland-Based AB Group Packaging Inc., a paper bag and flexible packaging producer, will open its first U.S. plant in Newark, Delaware, this summer, where it plans to create 87 new full-time jobs.
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