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Making it in Maine 2017

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For several years, the annual manufacturing summit has pro- duced a report indicating where the manufacturing sector stands on areas of concerns and resolu- tions. For several years running, workforce availability, energy and the cost of doing business in Maine ranks at the top. What are the current manu- facturing business challenges in 2017? Forty four percent of the responding manufacturers said attracting and retaining a skilled workforce; 28 percent said rising health care cost and 28 percent said an unfavorable business climate. The report shows 100 percent of the responding Maine manu- facturers said access to a skilled workforce was a key issue. The association continues to have some impact on these issues with our student outreach and robotics programs, but more resources and capacity still needs to be ad- dressed. Specially, the need for a coordinated industry led workforce 1 0 M A K I N G I T I N M A I N E \ F A L L 2 0 1 7 Manufacturing provides more than 50,600 jobs statewide with a payroll of approximately $2.7 billion, accounting for 13 percent of statewide wages paid. Stay Connected! 165 Pleasant Ave South Portland, ME 04106 207-321-3500 ext. 208 Founded in 2000, Ship-Right is trusted to provide services to several vertical markets including; eCommerce, direct response, mail-order, catalogs, and specialty retail. Visit Us www.shiprightsolutions.com Article Manufacturing workforce challenges in 2017, as according to survey respondents 44% - Attraction & Retention 28% - Cost of Healthcare 28% - Unfavorable Business Climate 63% - Gap between Needs & Training.. 100% - Access to Skilled Workforce ยป CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0%

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