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Aerospace Industry Innovators Propelled To New Heights In Mississippi

Business Facilities

Mississippi remains at the forefront of the nation’s aerospace industry as leading, innovative companies continue to grow in the state, creating the high-tech, in-demand jobs of the future. Read: Aerospace Industry Innovators Propelled To New Heights In Mississippi at BusinessFacilities.com.

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BF Location Video: Nanotechnology In Mississippi Works

Business Facilities

Joe Lichtenhan, president and CEO of Hybrid Plastics, explains how his company sought a facility in a manufacturing friendly state with access to high quality educational resources. Read BF Location Video: Nanotechnology In Mississippi Works on Business Facilities - Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions.

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Best K-12 Education New Brusly High School

ENR Construction

Squeezed into a narrow tract of land 1,000 ft from the Mississippi River, the team building the $39-million New Brusly High School faced four hurricanes, 10 months of historically high river levels and a tornado that destroyed their structural steel fabricator’s shop.

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Mississippi: Business Is Blossoming In The Magnolia State

Business Facilities

Mississippi has reduced the amount of capital investment and the minimum number of jobs required to receive aerospace and data center incentives. Read: Mississippi: Business Is Blossoming In The Magnolia State at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Cover Story: Workforce Training Is Job One

Business Facilities

Winning the race to fill the high-tech jobs of the 21st century requires an ongoing commitment to match educational programs with future business workforce needs. Cover Story: Workforce Training Is Job One appeared first on Business Facilities (BF) Magazine. Plains U.S. Plains U.S.

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Safety Stand-Downs to Address Heat Concerns

Construction Equipment

Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and trade associations and employers in Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee will educate workers on how to identify symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.'

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September / October 2017 Issue (Volume 50, Number 5)

Business Facilities

Mississippi Has the Winning Ticket | Mississippi has proven time and again that it has a winning combination—including a skilled workforce, low tax rates and one-stop permitting process—for stimulating corporate growth and success. Jump-starting Rural Development | Blueprint 2.0