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Manufacturing

Alcobra buys precision metal-cutting company

ShapeCut to move to new location in late summer
June 18, 2015
Mike McLean
Alcobra Metals Inc., a Spokane specialty metals processor that services machine-shop and fabrication industries, has acquired Spokane precision metal-cutting company ShapeCut Industries LLC and plans to combine the capabilities of both companies, says Alc
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—Linn Parish

Architectural panel maker launches downtown

Ex-CenturyLink executive involved in young company
June 18, 2015
Linn Parish
Former CenturyLink executive Tom Novotney and three partners have launched Revamp Panels LLC, a young Spokane-based company that makes functional metal art and other products. The company opened its first showroom earlier this month in a 2,500-square-fo
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—Kevin Blocker

SCC looks to keep aerospace momentum rolling

State to kick in money when federal grant ends
June 18, 2015
Though federal funding from an Air Washington worker retraining grant will end in the fall, Dave Cox, dean of Spokane Community College's technical education division, says he's confident the department will continue to grow.
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—Mike McLean

Exotic Metals plans project is wrapping up - Art only

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June 18, 2015
Mike McLean

Wall systems company lands projects abroad

Flexhibits sends products to Malaysia, Saudi Arabia
June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
After sustained marketing efforts to garner market share overseas, Flexhibits, the Spokane-based company that designs and makes modular interchangeable wall systems for museums and science discovery centers, has recently signed contracts with companies as
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Clearwater Paper mulls Lewiston mill upgrade

$160 million chip digester would increase efficiency
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
Spokane-based Clearwater Paper Corp. is considering a $160 million upgrade at its pulp and paperboard mill in Lewiston, Idaho. The upgrade, which would include replacing aging digesters with a single, more efficient digester system, depends on certain co
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—Mike McLean

Hydrafab is on steady growth track

Spokane Valley metal fabricator eyes five-year goal to double revenue
May 21, 2015
Mike McLean
Hydrafab Northwest Inc., a Spokane Valley metal fabrication company, has been on a consistent growth path since owner and President Chris Henjum started the company 20 years ago.
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—Judith Spitzer

Purcell Systems' major push

With EnerSys' financial backing, company adds new regions, diversifies
May 21, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Purcell Systems Inc., the Spokane Valley-based company that makes temperature-controlled outdoor cabinets for the telecommunications industry, is diversifying and expects 40 percent growth over the next fiscal year, says Chris Craig, its general manager.
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—Mike McLean

Reopened Omak mill hits its stride

Plywood maker set to crest 200 employees
May 21, 2015
Mike McLean
Omak Wood Products LLC has ramped up production and increased its workforce a year and a half after upgrading and reopening a long-closed plywood mill about 140 miles northwest of Spokane, says Dick Baldwin, the mill's president. The mill is located in
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—Judith Spitzer

Mountain Dog Sign Co.: Signs With Canines

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May 7, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Signs, signs, everywhere a sign. Like the 1971 hit by the Five Man Electrical Band, signs are everywhere and everything for Liberty Lake-based Mountain Dog Sign Co. and wife-and-husband owners Marshon and Steve Kempf, who will celebrate five years in busi
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