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Fact Book: Doing Business in Maine 2025

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 101 Fact Book / Doing Business in Maine P H OTO E S S AY Tungsten carbide end mills, cutting tools used for milling steel and cast iron, at Harvey Performance Company in Gorham. Harvey Performance Co. manufactures precision industrial cutting tools for industries worldwide. An aluminum chip hangs from a manual lathe used for machining parts at ODAT Machine in Gorham. The machine shop serves a variety of industries, including the Department of Defense and aerospace. Adrienne Benegoss groups the ends to make rope at Yale Cordage in Saco. Yale Cordage manufactures synthetic rope for a variety of users, including arborists and marine companies. Janis Marriner picks and packs plastic tray covers from a thermal former at Thermoformed Plastics of New England in Biddeford. The company specializes in custom thermoforming for diverse markets, including medical, retail, and food. Bill McDonough, a composite technician, lays out dry carbon fibers on a carbon fiber prototype hull mold at Custom Composite Technologies in Bath. Epoxy resin will then be introduced through a vacuum infusion process. The family- owned business builds composites specializing in the marine and renewable energy industries.

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