Five manufacturing companies in the north are receiving a total of $1.5 million from the province, creating 16 jobs.

MPP Vic Fedeli announced the funding from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund for a variety of projects.

They include:
– $359,341 for North Bay Plastic Molders Ltd. in Corbeil to expand its custom plastic moulding production services.
– $352,968 for Boart Longyear Canada to develop an automated core-scanning system that uses X-ray measuring to provide clients with same-day, accurate data from drill core samples.
– $250,000 for Boart Longyear Canada to develop a system that allows continuous and simultaneous drilling and coring.
– $127,675 for Boart Longyear Canada in Onaping Falls to develop a diamond drilling process that uses a wireless, electronic method to provide accurate and detailed drilling parameters to the operator.
– $88,355 for Cementation Canada Inc. in North Bay to create designs for an injection hoisting system that will transport rocks from underground mines with a depth of 300 to 1,000 metres.
– $250,000 for Nordic Minesteel Technologies Inc. in North Bay to develop an electric vehicle prototype that can safely remove and carry components of large haul trucks.
– $171,515 for North Bay Woodwork Ltd. in North Bay to expand its custom cabinetry business.

“We are committed to creating and protecting jobs and boosting local economies across Northern Ontario,” said MPP Fedeli. “By investing in expanding manufacturing projects, we are reinforcing the north’s competitive advantage and sending a signal to the world that Northern Ontario is open for business and open for jobs.”

 

Photo by Chris Dawson/BayToday.ca

Filed under: Boart Longyear Canada, Cementation Canada, Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli, Nordic Minesteel Technologies, North Bay Plastic Molders, North Bay Woodwork, Northern Ontario Heritage Fund