Shannon Myers never thought she'd be talking about toilet paper so much, even though she's the spokeswoman for a company that makes it.
Though Spokane-based Clearwater Paper Corp. doesn't have hard revenue figures yet for the first quarter of 2020
The letter of intent signed by Brea, California-based Mullen Technologies Inc. committing to take land for an envisioned electric sports car manufacturing plant expired March 31, leaving the young company's future in the region somewhat uncertain.
Kent, Washington-based Exotic Metals Forming Co.'s two-phase expansion project at its West Plains facility is well underway, with walls in place on the first phase at 12933 W. McFarlane Road.
The manufacturing company is building two new warehouse
The U.S. District Court for Eastern Washington has confirmed the plan for reorganization filed by Sandpoint-based Tamarack Aerospace Group Inc., allowing the company to start to emerge from its voluntary bankruptcy.
Though founded by a man in the predominantly male world of manufacturing, West Plains packaging equipment manufacturer Pearson Packaging Systems has a long history of being run by women.
And arguably, none played a more influential role than Pam Senske
Spokane-based injectable-drug manufacturing and packaging startup Selkirk Pharma Inc. has raised $9 million in new angel funding.
Meanwhile, the company is considering how the current coronavirus pandemic could affect the construction time line
The state of Washington and Impact Washington say they're working with manufacturing companies – and need more – to redirect their operations during the coronavirus pandemic.
Manufacturing companies that have any role in making critical components,
Cheney-based Free Press Publishing Inc. has acquired two rural Eastern Washington newspapers within the past month.
Last month, the company, which publishes the Cheney Free Press weekly newspaper, acquired the Odessa Record.
Spokane Valley-based Hotstart Inc. has added cooling technologies to its roster of thermal management systems and has rebranded the 78-year-old company under the expanded name Hotstart Thermal Management to reflect its growing capabilities.
Fear of coronavirus has spread even faster than the virus itself, and Inland Northwest businesses are feeling the impacts both of the fear and the outbreak, through disruptions to supply chains, travel itineraries, and everyday office life.