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How B2B Companies Can Cut Costs During an Economic Crisis
The B2B (business-to-business) industry has long been a competitive sphere with a relatively high barrier to entry, meaning business owners have always…
‘Jersey Guys’ Virtual Trivia Recap
Manufacturing Community Comes Together for a Little Fun and a Great Cause The ‘Jersey Guys’ golf outing recap will be a little…
Manufacturing Training and Upskilling in a Post-COVID World
Upskilling the manufacturing workforce is an essential pillar of NJMEP’s mission. Through on-site training, workshops, and complimentary seminars, manufacturers throughout New Jersey…
Don’t Get WIPPED!
By: Andrew Frazier, MBA, CFA Many manufacturers are taking unnecessary risk by not focusing enough attention on WIP (Work In Progress). Although…
COVID-19 Response & Solutions for New Jersey Manufacturing
NIST MEP created the Emergency Assistance Program to support US small and medium-sized manufacturers (SME) as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic….
Paul Rettberg Says Goodbye to Weiss-Aug
Celebrating a Long Career and Ready for Retirement Weiss-Aug is a custom insert molding, precision metal stamping, and assembly solution provider with…
‘Manufacturing Cares’ – Breaking Food Drive Records
Support Skyrocketed as COVID-19 Brought the World to a Halt Positive news is hard to come by since COVID-19 took over the…
A Message to New Jersey’s Manufacturing Community from Senators Linda Greenstein and Steve Oroho, Chair and Co-Chair of the NJ Legislative Manufacturing Caucus
Manufacturing has been one of the strongest and most adaptable industries in New Jersey throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. On Wednesday, the New…
REDUCING INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY BILLS – ENERGY ALLIANCE PROGRAM
The Energy Alliance Program, established in 2013, allows manufacturers to lower electricity bills. Business that take advantage can reduce their industrial electricity bills by securing better…
Essential New Jersey Manufacturing
Small & Medium-Sized Manufacturers Play a Critical Role in Recovery Manufacturing has been largely ignored or brushed off all across the country…