With over 12,000 jobs at more than 200 companies, Quonset Business Park is the leading engine of economic development and job creation in Rhode Island. Despite the economic uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the strength of Quonset’s manufacturing sector has ensured stable jobs for thousands of Rhode Islanders, and the sector is primed to continue growing.
The Rhode Island Manufacturers Association hosted a vitural Manufacturing Week Kick-Off Conference on Oct. 6. The conference connected manufacturers with one another to leverage resources, products and services, and promote information-sharing on industry trends and challenges. Quonset businesses were active at this conference, including Meister Abrasives USA Inc., which offered its unique perspective in the manufacturer showcase session.
RIMA Executive Director Dave Chenevert noted major contributions that Quonset has made to the state’s manufacturing sector, naming companies located in the business park, such as Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Metrology Software Inc., R & D Technologies Inc. and Supfina Machine Co.
The Quonset Development Corp. has maintained a strong focus on fostering the manufacturing industry at the business park throughout the pandemic. Here are some statistics that show the health of Quonset’s manufacturing base:
• Quonset businesses employ nearly 7,000 Rhode Islanders in manufacturing jobs.
• Manufacturing jobs account for 59% of the employment at the park.
• 17% of all manufacturing jobs in Rhode Island are at Quonset.
• The average salary for manufacturing workers at Quonset is 11% higher than the statewide average.
RIMA’s advocacy and the manufacturing week conference are great resources for the industry. QDC is glad to partner with the association, and our companies are available as a resource for any manufacturer facing challenges during these difficult times.
Looking to the future, there are promising signs of continued manufacturing growth across Quonset:
• General Dynamics Electric Boat, Quonset’s largest employer, has started an aggressive hiring campaign to support the construction of the Columbia Class submarines, the next generation nuclear sub for the U.S. Navy. The company has onboarded 100 people in the past several weeks and expects to add nearly 1,000 more employees by next summer.
• Two Quonset manufacturers have teamed up to help their customers achieve outstanding quality. As a company specializing in advanced abrasive solutions, Meister Abrasives has collaborated frequently with next-door neighbor Supfina Machine, which offers a range of abrasive machining solutions for manufacturers that need precise and fine surface finishes. In recent years, the companies have had success with their collaboration in developing specialized machines to help manufacture high-volume parts ranging from ceramic bearings for aerospace manufacturers to steel pump components for fuel-injection manufacturers.
Both companies say their partnership has played a big role in their respective successes.
• Hexagon introduced a metal binder jetting simulation this fall that helps manufacturers reduce costs and lead times for production of complex metabolic parts such as gears and turbine wheels. Hexagon is a global leader in sensor, software and autonomous solutions that use data to boost efficiency, productivity and quality across the industrial and manufacturing industries.
The QDC team is excited to see additional hiring, collaboration and new innovative products coming from our manufacturing companies.
No matter the economic realities, manufacturing will be an important part of our continued success at Quonset Business Park. As one of the leading industrial parks in the region, the QDC team is committed to creating a climate in which manufacturing employment continues to grow at the park and across Rhode Island.
Steven King is the managing director of the Quonset Development Corp., which manages the Quonset Business Park in North Kingstown.