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Preparing Manufacturing’s Next Generation: FTCC’s Industrial Systems Technology Program

Preparing Manufacturing’s Next Generation: FTCC’s Industrial Systems Technology Program

by fayed-admin01 | Dec 11, 2018 | Blog Posts

Preparing Manufacturing’s Next Generation: FTCC’s Industrial Systems Technology Program According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as many as 288,000 manufacturing jobs have been created over the last year. The industry drives more innovation than any other in the...
Learning the Tools of the Trade: Apprenticeship in North Carolina

Learning the Tools of the Trade: Apprenticeship in North Carolina

by fayed-admin01 | Nov 20, 2018 | Blog Posts

Learning the Tools of the Trade: Apprenticeship in North Carolina With over 10,000 Baby Boomers reaching retirement age each day, businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with the demand for talent. It is more vital than ever to provide new...
Made in Cumberland County: National Manufacturing Day 2018

Made in Cumberland County: National Manufacturing Day 2018

by fayed-admin01 | Oct 5, 2018 | Blog Posts

Made in Cumberland County: National Manufacturing Day 2018 FCEDC is proud to celebrate Friday, October 5th as National Manufacturing Day. Across the country, advances in modern manufacturing are being showcased to students, job seekers, and communities. This event is...
Manufacturing in Cumberland County: An Industry Defined by Hard Work, Diversity, and Ingenuity

Manufacturing in Cumberland County: An Industry Defined by Hard Work, Diversity, and Ingenuity

by fayed-admin01 | May 30, 2018 | Blog Posts

Manufacturing in Cumberland County: An Industry Defined by Hard Work, Diversity, and Ingenuity As Existing Industry Month comes to an end, FCEDC is proud to recognize the many companies that develop, produce, and recycle products across Cumberland County....
Logistics & Distribution in Cumberland County: Accessible, Affordable, and Growing

Logistics & Distribution in Cumberland County: Accessible, Affordable, and Growing

by fayed-admin01 | May 25, 2018 | Blog Posts

Logistics & Distribution in Cumberland County: Accessible, Affordable, and Growing For Existing Industry Month, FCEDC is continuing to recognize the businesses that make up our private sector, the jobs they provide, and their impact on our economy. Our...
Learning the Tools of the Trade: Apprenticeship in North Carolina

Cumberland County’s Existing Industry: Supporting Our Military For 100 Years

by fayed-admin01 | May 17, 2018 | Blog Posts

Cumberland County’s Existing Industry: Supporting Our Military For 100 Years While it might not have been on your calendar, May is Existing Industry Month in Fayetteville and Cumberland County. This annual event provides an opportunity to acknowledge our private...
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