Vermont lost 2
plants in 2005, but gained 265 plants over 5 years. Detailed information on all of
New England's 22,365 companies can be found in separate manufacturers
registers for the states of Connecticut ($98), Maine ($73 ), Massachusetts
($128), New Hampshire ($80), Rhode Island ($73), and Vermont ($69), published
annually by MNI. A package discount on all six New England states is available
for $417. Each industrial business directory provides an in-depth company
profile of up to 30 facts, including addresses, phone and fax numbers, web and
email addresses, product(s) manufactured, names and titles of key executives ,
area of distribution, annual sales, number of employees, brand names, year
established and more . This
information can be downloaded at http://www.com.
For more information, contact Manufacturers ' News, Inc., 1633 Central St.manufacturersnews.



MNI's private survey reports Iowa is home to 6,488 manufacturing companies
employing 298,371 workers, compared to the 6,161 plants and 290,572 jobs
reported a year earlier.
Iowa's employment gain contrasts with job losses felt in many Midwestern
states. These three industries account for 35% of Iowa's
manufacturers .
MNI's Iowa data is also available on CD-ROM for $148 to $424. For more information, contact Jennifer Ratcliff,
847-864-9440 ext.

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Massachusetts remains the region's top industrial state , claiming 38% of
New England manufacturing plants while supporting 45.6% manufacturing employment , while New Hampshire ranks
third with 3,146 plants and 99,327 jobs.
Maine ranks fourth with 2,645 plants and supports 78,758 of the region's
industrial jobs while Rhode Island ranks as a close fifth with 2,416 plants
and 78,673 jobs., Evanston, IL, publishers of manufacturers'
directories since 1912, compiles and distributes manufacturing guides,
databases, and statistics for all fifty states., Iowa gained 327 plants and
7,799 manufacturing jobs in 2005 according to the 2006 Iowa Manufacturers
Register, an industrial guide published annually by Manufacturers' News, Inc. Minnesota , Illinois, and Michigan lost a combined 42,121
manufacturing jobs in 2005, according to Manufacturers ' News. These cities account for 15% of Iowa manufacturing. Overall, the past 5 years have brought a net loss of 4,940
manufacturing jobs. Industrial machinery and equipment was up by
33 plants while printing and publishing grew by 45 plants. Lumber and wood
added 27 plants. Users may
select manufacturing companies using thirteen different criteria, including
area or zip code, county, SIC , sales volume, number of employees, title and
more. This information can be downloaded at http: //www.com ., publisher of manufacturers' directories since
1912, compiles and distributes manufacturing guides, statistics and databases
for all 50 states. 241 jratcliff@manufacturersnews., 1633 Central St.

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EVANSTON, Ill.
The New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire , Rhode Island, and Vermont account for 26,155 manufacturing
companies employing 916,659 workers, reports MNI's yearly survey.
"This unique region gained plants because its workers rank high in the
skills, education and technology that make up America's new advanced
manufacturing," said Howard Dubin, Chairman of the Chicago area-based
publishing company which has been conducting surveys of US industry since
1912. Connecticut ranks second with 6,203 plants or 24% of New England
manufacturing and 26.
Providence, Rhode Island is New England's top industrial city, housing 407
plants or 17% of Rhode Island manufacturers.
Manchester, New Hampshire, ranks fourth with 249 plants while fifth-ranked
Warwick, Rhode Island reports 229 manufacturers. Maine's top industrial category is lumber and wood at 432
plants, while Rhode Island's major sector is metal fabricating at 327
manufacturers .

Manufacturers' News, Inc. Users may select manufacturing companies using up to
thirteen different criteria, including area or zip code, county, SIC, sales
volume, number of employees, title function and more.mnileads.,
Evanston, IL, 60201, 847-864-7000, FAX 847-332-1100.
(MNI), Evanston , IL. The 654-page
directory provides an in-depth company profile of up to 30 facts, including
addresses , phone/fax numbers, web/email addresses, product(s) manufactured,
names and titles of key executives , area of distribution, annual sales, number
of employees, brand names, year established and more .mnileads.com .


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New England Gains 164 Manufacturing Plants

4% of the area's
industrial employment, according to statistics compiled by Manufacturers'
News. Boston and Worcester (MA) rank
second and third with 300 and 255 plants, respectively. New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Maine, and Connecticut gained a total of 200 plants over 1 year
and 1,700 plants over 5 years.
According to the Registers' breakdown of industrial sectors, industrial
machinery and equipment is Connecticut , Massachusetts, and New Hampshire's
largest industry, accounting for a total 3,488 plants or 13% of New England
manufacturers. Vermont's main industry is printing and publishing with 259
manufacturing companies.
http://www.com.

Iowa Manufacturing: Plants Up 327; Jobs Up 2.6%

EVANSTON, Ill.
MNI data reports Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and Sioux City gained
46 plants last year.

According to the five-year study conducted by Manufacturers' News, 2005
was the first year Iowa gained manufacturing jobs since 2003 when the state
added 1,029 jobs.

Manufacturers ' News, Inc.com Manufacturers' News,
Inc., Evanston, IL, 60201, 847-864-7000, FAX 847-332-1100.manufacturersnews .

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, New England gained 164 plants over
the past 12 months according to recent data collected by Manufacturers ' News,
Inc, (MNI) publisher of manufacturing directories for each of the New England
states.
MNI data indicates plant losses were most severe in Rhode Island, which
lost 34 plants over 1 year and 71 plants over five years.
Information on each of the New England states is also available on CD-ROM
from $244 to $536. Users can also select
regional data, including information on all New England manufacturers.
"Manufacturing productivity is outpacing the gains in the rest of the
economy, growing 4% a year as companies adapt their business models to compete
in a global economy," said Tom Dubin, President of Manufacturers' News, Inc.
Iowa's top three industries grew in 2005 according to the 2006 Iowa
Manufacturers Register.
Detailed information on Iowa 's 6,488 companies can be found in the 2006
Iowa Manufacturers Register, available in print for $98 .
http://www.

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