King & Prince Seafood Teams Up with Georgia Tech PE
King & Prince Seafood teamed up with Georgia Tech Professional Education to host a much needed course on front-line problem solving for the area's manufacturers.
King & Prince Seafood teamed up with Georgia Tech Professional Education to host a much needed course on front-line problem solving for the area's manufacturers.
Curtis Foltz, Georgia Ports Authority Directory, reported a 16.6 percent calendar year to date increase in container volumes, as well as capital projects necessary for future growth at the Port of Brunswick and Savannah.
Glynn County Georgia's incentives and tax abatements are among some of the best. Learn more about what is offered to targeted industries.
Here you will find Brunswick and Glynn County wages and employment data and some frequently asked questions about the local economy.
Celebrate the "People of Manufacturing!" Nominate your top employees for a chance to win at the Georgia Manufacturing Alliance Summit on Nov 18, 2015.
“The EDA investment announced today will enable the community of Brunswick to grow their aviation capabilities and businesses, creating jobs and economic growth for the region” said U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development Jay Williams.
Glynn County is about an hour from the Port of Savannah and many of the local industries, especially those in food production, consider the Port's close proximity a critical advantage
Georgia's Department of Economic Development got a crash course on why Brunswick and the Golden Isles are Georgia's Golden Opportunity.
Manufacturing accounts for well over 3,000 local jobs, with related industries like warehousing and logistics providing more than 1,000 additional jobs.
Work is officially under way on infrastructure for the Canal Crossing retail development. The activity follows months of delays while developers and Glynn County hashed out a complicated deal.
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Manufacturing in the United States may never return to the heights it reached in the 1980s, and the industries that come back onshore today are much more automated, creating fewer jobs overall. But these more skilled manufacturing jobs will still be a boon to the U.S. economy.