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Maine companies turn to automation as labor shortage persists

Por: Portland Press Herald Business September 25, 2022

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In May, Hunter Wrigley, a second-year student in Southern Maine Community College’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing Lab, prepares a machine to engrave keychains with the use of a robot arm, right and above. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer Fourth of five parts Read the Not Working series At the Jackson Laboratory mouse production facility in Ellsworth, a state-of-the-art automated system controls the flow of materials needed for cage... + full article



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