GE teams up with United Way to aid health care workers, first responders
GE Appliances and United Way coordinates to donate products from its nine domestic manufacturing sites to health care workers and first responders on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
SBDC offers guidance amid confusion on small business loans
More than half of 1,500 respondents in a recent Goldman Sachs survey expect their small business to survive three months or less under current circumstances, yet more than 67% don't know how to access emergency funding.
Prisma Health technology approved to help tackle ventilator shortage
Prisma Health has received emergency use authorization to distribute and use a new technology developed by its physicians to treat four patients simultaneously on a single ventilator.
BMW moves closing date to Sunday
Supply chain delays created by COVID-19 coping strategies are causing BMW Manufacturing to stop production lines earlier than the original April 3 target date reported on March 20.
Greenville lab validated for COVID-19 tests
Greenville-based Premier Medical Laboratory Services has become the first commercial laboratory in the state validated to process COVID-19 testing, the company announced today.
Milliken boosting production of medical products technology
Milliken & Co. is boosting domestic production of an anti-microbial fabric technology used in scrubs, lab coats and other medical products.
COPING WITH COVID: Sully’s Steamers
The Clemson sandwich shop has adapted after the pandemic emptied the college town.
COPING WITH COVID: CPT Medical
SC Biz News is speaking with small businesses and community leaders about the impact of the new coronavirus on business and industry, and how this is changing how they operate.
Businesses and schools donate supplies to hospital
With supplies of personal protection equipment running low in hospitals across the nation, schools and businesses are rising to a "mask challenge" from Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System.
COPING WITH COVID: Hamby Catering and Events, High Spirits Hospitality
SC Biz News is speaking with small businesses and community leaders about the impact of the new coronavirus on business and industry, and how this is changing how they operate.
Governor closes restaurant dining rooms statewide
S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster mandated that all restaurants and bars close their dine-in services across the state during an afternoon press conference today.
Advisers worry that some small businesses are not prepared
The executive director of the Appalachian Development Corp., has witnessed small business development in hurricane-wracked Florida but COVID-19 presents challenges unlike any he has experienced with regional natural disasters.