Morristown-based professional services company Louis Berger said Tuesday that its Hawthorne Services division has won a $21.6 million, 19-year operations and maintenance fuels contract from Defense Logistics Agency Energy.
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Manufacturing
Schindler to provide elevators for record-breaking Pa. tower
Schindler Elevator Corporation said Tuesday it has received a multimillion-dollar contract to provide elevators at a Philadelphia office and hotel tower.
Read More »Total package Employment Horizons does the work right, and on time
Even with the roar of hundreds of products being packaged, labeled and boxed enveloping him, it's easy to hear Ford Shaw teeming with pride.
Read More »Filling a need Businesses finding hiring those with disabilities is good for population, productivity
Bon Venture Services printed plenty of bulletins each week — and it had just as many inserts for those bulletins — but it had no one on staff available to combine the two.
Read More »A taste of reality ‘Shark Tank’ auditions at Rutgers Business School present opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs
The noise and commotion from nearly 100 people filled two classrooms at the Rutgers Business School building in Newark.
Read More »Stronger dollar is hurting manufacturers’ overseas sales, Philly Fed says
The stronger dollar is having a slightly negative impact on manufacturers, according to the April regional economic survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, which includes southern New Jersey.
Read More »Ansell announces line of gloves featuring new safety technology
Ansell, an Iselin-based global leader in safety solutions, announced Thursday an innovative product line that may inform the direction of the company moving forward.
Read More »Wiley CEO retires, board elects replacement
Hoboken-based John Wiley & Sons Inc., a provider of digital content solutions, announced Wednesday that CEO and president Stephen M. Smith has decided to retire due to previously-disclosed medical reasons, effective June 1.
Read More »Famed Brooklyn cheesecake maker to move baking facility to Burlington, report says
Popular Brooklyn-based restaurant Junior's, which is known for its cheesecakes and desserts, plans to move its baking facility from Queens to Burlington in mid-July, according to a report Tuesday by Crain's New York Business.
Read More »52M EDA incentive aims to bring 1,000-plus jobs to Piscataway
The Economic Development Authority voted Tuesday to approve a 10-year, $51.5 million Grow New Jersey incentive award for distribution services company Seldat Inc. to build a 451,800-square-foot distribution and logistics facility in Piscataway.
Read More »Newark produce company cutting 100 jobs
A Newark produce company is laying off 100 employees, it said Tuesday.
Read More »Preferred Freezer Services opens another facility in N.J.
Chatham-based Preferred Freezer Services announced Tuesday that it has expanded its New Jersey footprint once again, opening its eighth cold storage facility in the Garden State.
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