The Duluth mill’s roughly 300 workers are told it is “business as usual,” while the paper producer considers its restructuring possibilities.
Manufacturing
Once the world’s top supplier of hard disk drive suspension systems, Hutchinson said it would sell to its longtime rival from Japan, TDK Corporation.
A Burnsville company is the go-to when your 747’s days have come to an end.
Iron Range tourist attractions band together to try to get northern visitors to think of more than the North Shore.
The Maplewood-based manufacturer will undergo restructuring changes after posting a mixed Q3 report.
The company also said it was buying cloud storage and sharing service Connected Data as it focuses on enterprise.
The recreational vehicle manufacturer is leaving its suburban digs for a more urban vibe.
Sales shot up more than 7 percent for the Bloomington lawn maintenance company. Toro has refined its full-year earnings outlook, increasing it to $3.50.
In tune with Pentair’s history, the global company will invest into a field largely outside its water equipment product line.
About $4 million remains to be divvied out as it remains slotted for Greater Minnesota businesses and those run by women or minorities.
Stratasys keeps growing amid industry “pause.”
The Maplewood adhesive company blames slumping foreign currency translation for its lower-than-anticipated figures.
U of M grads draw support from more than 8,000 people.
Changing technology and labor shortages pose challenges, but businesses continue to find solutions.
With the Duluth company’s 6,000th aircraft sold, Cirrus continues its dozen-year run as the top seller of four/five-place aircrafts.
Makerbot founder and CEO to lead the new organization.
Costs of wind and solar energy have dropped, making renewable energy a viable option for many businesses.
Company reorganizing MakerBot unit amid challenges to 3D printing industry.