Supplier Scouting & Matching Program

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Supplier Scouting & Matching Program

NHMEP’s Supplier Scouting & Matching Program connects businesses with sources that manufacture or distribute products across the country to meet demand.

Because NHMEP is part of a national network of MEP centers linked through the US Dept. of Commerce, we have access to thousands of suppliers across the country. Our supply chain experts will work with you to understand your needs and match you with companies with a high potential to provide you with the right supply chain solutions.

This is a free referral program led by the MEP National Network. There is no cost to manufacturers or participants.

Once we provide you with a match, businesses and suppliers are responsible for communicating directly to purchase products. All parties are strongly advised to exercise due diligence when entering agreements and are responsible for ensuring the quality and regulatory compliance of all goods/services transacted.

Questions? Please feel free to contact NHMEP Manufacturing Sector Partnership Advisor Brian Knapp at (603) 688-5205 or briank@nhmep.org.

To view a national list of products needed, scroll to the bottom of the page for our Open Opportunities section.

To participate in the Supplier Scouting & Matching Program, click the appropriate box below.

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Have PPE Manufacturing Capacity?

Share your manufacturing capacity and capabilities for PPE production with the MEP National Network to become part of our national database and potentially be matched with companies who need your products.

Have Manufacturing Capacity?

Share your manufacturing capacity and capabilities for production with the MEP National Network to become part of our national database and potentially be matched with companies who need your products.

Open Supplier Scouting Opportunities from the MEP National Network

The following is a list of open supplier scouting opportunities from the MEP National Network. If your company has manufacturing capacity and is interested in producing any of the products below, please contact Brian Knapp at (603) 688-5205 or briank@nhmep.org.

 

Opportunity # Product Need Product Synopsis Close date
2024-224 Acoustic Wave and Current (AWAC) Profiler PDF 8/15/24
2024-225 Omnisensor PDF 8/15/24
2024-226 Paramagnetic Oxygen Analyzer PDF 8/15/24
2024-227 Flow Injection TA Analyzer PDF 8/15/24
2024-228 Polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) Raw Resin and PTFE Resin Tape PDF 8/16/24
2024-229 Laminated Spunbond Non-Woven Fabric PDF 8/16/24
2024-230 Solid Rocket Motors PDF 8/16/24
2024-231 Eco-Friendly Tubes for Packaging Purposes PDF 8/21/24
2024-232 Double-pulse Nd:Yag Laser PDF 8/23/24
2024-233 Ammonium Hydroxide Solution, 28-30% PDF 8/30/24
2024-234 Ammonium Phosphate Dibasic Crystals PDF 8/30/24
2024-236 Glycerol PDF 8/30/24
2024-237 Potassium Phosphate Monobasic PDF 8/30/24
2024-238 Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt) PDF 8/30/24
2024-239 Thyme Oil PDF 8/30/24
2024-240 Hard Anodize per MIL-A-8625, Type III, Class 2, Sealed, Color: Black PDF 8/30/24
2024-241 Exit Signs and Emergency Battery Units (EBUs) PDF 9/7/24
2024-242 Automatic Transfer Switch PDF 9/7/24
2024-243 Circut Breakers PDF 9/7/24
2024-244 Dry-type Isolation Transformer PDF 9/7/24
2024-245 Elevator Casting PDF 9/7/24
2024-246 Mini-split air conditioning and heat pump systems PDF 9/7/24
2024-247 Hot Water Circulation Pump PDF 9/7/24
2024-248 Pressure Reducing Valve PDF 9/7/24
2024-249 Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system PDF 9/7/24
2024-250 Disconnect Switches PDF 9/8/24
2024-251 Fire Alarm Control Panel PDF 9/8/24
2024-252 Floor Box/Poke-Thru device PDF 9/8/24
2024-253 Diesel Generator PDF 9/8/24
2024-254 Pad-mounted Liquid Filled Transformer PDF 9/8/24
2024-255 Panelboards PDF 9/8/24
2024-256 Switchboard PDF 9/8/24
2024-257 Horsehair from the Tail and Mane PDF 10/10/24
2024-258 DC Gearmotor PDF 10/29/24
2024-223 Ozone Generator PDF 8/15/24
2024-029 Coils for fan coils PDF 2/6/2025
2024-030 Fans for fan coils PDF 2/6/2025
2024-063 Solar Panels, Electric Vehicle Chargers, Electric Vehicles PDF 3/7/2025

About NH MEP

New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH  03301

Phone: 603-226-3200

The New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender, disability, age, political affiliation or belief. This nondiscrimination policy encompasses the operation of all educational and training programs and activities. It also encompasses the employment of personnel and contracting for goods and services.

Press Releases

NH MEP Welcomes New Center Director, Tony Fernandez

WELCOME Tony Fernandez, new Center Director/President at NH MEP!

Grant for NH manufacturers seeks to strengthen domestic supply chain

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Greater Rochester Manufacturers Discuss Workforce Challenges and Seek Solutions from the State

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Building the Pipeline: A Discussion on the Manufacturing Workforce in the Monadnock Region

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, March 15, 2022 For more information please contact: Zenagui Brahim President zenaguib@nhmep.org Keene, NH – On Tuesday, March 15, NH MEP President, Zenagui Brahim helped facilitate discussion among Keene area manufacturers. The event...

Key Takeaways from the 19th Annual Governor’s Advanced Manufacturing and High Technology Summit

The 19th Annual Governor’s Advanced Manufacturing and High Technology Summit was held virtually on Friday, October 22 with 156 attendees. Mike Mastergeorge, VP of Brazonics, opened the event and introduced Governor Chris Sununu’s video address highlighting the importance of the manufacturing sector to New Hampshire’s economy.