Month: May 2016

2016 | In Focus | March 2016SME on the RiseBirch Mountain Enterprises

2016 | In Focus | March 2016

SME on the Rise

Birch Mountain Enterprises

Starting a business takes a great deal of investment, personal sacrifice and, in many cases, a leap of faith, and this is something that the owners of Birch Mountain Enterprises know all too well. When brothers Chris and Lee Wilson, along with their childhood friend Ivan Boucher, made the decision to leave long and secure careers at Syncrude to start Birch Mountain in 2005, the future was full of possibility.

2016 | In Focus | March 2016Metal Building SpecialistsSEA CON LLC

2016 | In Focus | March 2016

Metal Building Specialists

SEA CON LLC

For over four decades, SEA CON LLC has worked with clients across Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, Arizona, and New Hampshire on a broad range of commercial and industrial projects, with a focus on metal buildings. The Issaquah, Washington-based business continues its longstanding tradition of excellence, timely delivery, outstanding customer service, and value for the dollar to meet the construction needs of its customers.

2016 | In Focus | March 2016Developing the Robots of the FutureNachi Robotic Systems

2016 | In Focus | March 2016

Developing the Robots of the Future

Nachi Robotic Systems

Nachi is a name synonymous with cutting-edge technologies, partnered with value and service. Nachi Robotic Systems Inc. is owned by the Nachi Fujikoshi Corporation, which itself has been in existence for almost ninety years. Its longevity and endurance is a testament to the skill and business acumen found there. Nachi Robotic Systems, by comparison, is relatively new yet is fast approaching thirty years in the American market.

2016 | In Focus | March 2016Electrical, Instrumentation, Telecommunications and Controls ExpertsCatch Engineering

2016 | In Focus | March 2016

Electrical, Instrumentation, Telecommunications and Controls Experts

Catch Engineering

Looking back over the past decade, Hartley Harris has seen many changes take place in Western Canada’s Oil and Gas sector. Hartley is president of Catch Engineering – a privately-owned partnership created with Executive Vice President Chad Smith. The specialized engineering services consulting company is widely known for its talent pool of experts who work closely with clients on electrical power distribution, telecommunications, automation and control instrumentation.

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