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Manufacturing

Boeing’s work begins: ‘Gentlemen, start your engines’

Boeing groundbreaking Boeing’s Dreamliner facility in North Charleston will raise South Carolina’s standing in the world, state politicians said this morning during a groundbreaking ceremony that signified the start of a six-building construction project. “Gentlemen, start your engines,” said local businesswoman and community leader Anita Zucker, who emceed the event.

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Global Performance, CMC South Carolina Steel chosen for Boeing project

Judge allows terminal work to continue - for now

County approves Boeing incentives, but financial details remain secret

Ruling expected today on request to halt terminal construction

Duke Energy says it still supports federal MOX nuclear fuel testing program

Force Protection revenues strong in third quarter

Sen. Ford writes Boeing CEO about minority hiring practices

Lower selling prices knock Kapstone in third quarter

Boeing contract goes to trio with Upstate connections

Zeus Inc. receives certification in aerospace applications

Nucor found guilty of hostile work environment in Arkansas

Freightliner chassis maker achieves zero waste-to-landfill status

Excitement reigns as Sanford signs Boeing incentive

Upstate has tools for Boeing









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