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S&P Global recently recognized Alcoa Corporation as the top aluminum industry performer in its Sustainability Yearbook 2020.
The yearbook provides an in-depth analysis of environmental, social, an...
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U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) recently sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross requesting that the U.S. Department of Commerce grant Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (ATI) relief from...
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Harsco Corporation, based in Camp Hill, Pa., announced Tuesday that its environmental division, Harsco Environmental (HE), signed a 10-year contract with Tosyali Holding to provide additional services...
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Allentown-based American Energy Partners (AEPT), a diversified energy company, recently acquired all membership units of Oilfield Basics in exchange for 1 million of American Energy’s common shares ...
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PPL announced Monday that it will host a Supplier Diversity Conference and Networking Summit event to help expand the diversity of its suppliers.
The conference is open to women-, minority-, vetera...
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Patton Logistics Group, a provider of integrated supply chain solutions based in Milton, Pa., announced Monday that it will establish a logistics and warehousing operation in Pulaski County, Virginia....
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The Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) recently approved five new low-interest loans to businesses for expansion and job creation.
The authority also provides low-interest loans a...
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Terracon, a consulting engineering firm based in Olathe, Kansas with offices across the United States, announced Feb. 6 that it acquired Skelly and Loy (S&L), an environmental consulting and engineeri...
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PPG Industries Inc., the global paints, coatings and specialty materials supplier based in Pittsburgh, announced Wednesday that it reached a definitive agreement to acquire Alpha Coating Technologies ...
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Berks County-based East Penn Manufacturing and Jamaica, New York-based, Electric Battery Co. recently announced Electric Battery is expanding into the New England area and opening a Hopkinton, Mass., ...
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Chewy, an online distributor of pet products, plans to spend up to $35 million to expand its operations in Lackawanna County.
The company is looking to open a 1 million-square-foot fulfillment and...
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AIROS Medical, Inc., a medical technology manufacturer based in Audubon, Pa., announced yesterday that it received trademark registration from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its comp...
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf unveiled his $36 billion proposed budget for fiscal year 2020-21 on Tuesday, drawing criticism from some Republicans and business groups for overspending and not encouraging...
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Majesco, a provider of cloud insurance software solutions, announced Jan. 30 that it entered into a merger agreement to acquire InsPro Technologies Corporation, a software company in the life and annu...
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Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry President and CEO Gene Barr issued a statement Jan. 31 expressing disappointment over the Independent Regulatory Review Commissions’ decision to advanc...
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Lineal Industries, a specialty construction maintenance and pipeline integrity services company based in Pittsburgh, plans to launch a new national marketing campaign.
Lineal Industries was establi...
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Wayne-based Elemica recently purchased Eyefreight, a provider of Level 5 SaaS Transportation Management System technology, for an undisclosed amount.
Elemica uses cutting-edge software solutions t...
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State Rep. Mary Isaacson (D-Philadelphia) recently announced that Perrystead Dairy LLC was awarded a $126,039 state grant, which it will use to purchase and install equipment associated with the start...
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PennEast Pipeline Company LLC announced Jan. 31 that it filed an amendment with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to construct the PennEast Pipeline Project in two separate phases.
P...
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Pennsylvania could lose more than 600,000 jobs and roughly $261 billion over the next five years if a national ban on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, were to be put in place, as some Democratic pre...
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