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The Loring Commerce Centre has numerous buildings
to choose from and can accommodate virtually any
type of industry. We have facilities to accommodate
both small and large space uses, with buildings
ranging from 2,000 square feet to well over
100,000 square feet for warehousing and
manufacturing to commercial, office and
aviation related industries. Loring now has a
diverse group of employers who have
created over 1,300 jobs. Loring has the
capacity to support many other
developments in facilities of various sizes
and on open land that is ready for new
construction with municipal infrastructures
in place.
There are more than 25 miles of well designed, paved roadways
on Loring, which are maintained in-house through our
maintenance operations, as well as an on-site rail
system enabling efficient national and international
distribution.
Loring's communication infrastructure includes cable and wireless Internet access, ATM
(asynchronous transfer mode) redundancy and a nearby point-of-presence switch.
Loring is an attractive, fully functional business park, with its own operating systems capable
of supporting large-scale commercial and industrial uses. Maine Public Service provides safe,
reliable and competitively priced electrical power to its customers in the region. Additionally,
a variety of telecommunication services, including high-speed internet, are available through
several providers. All essential municipal services are provided and Loring’s maintenance and
utilities staff keeps the roadways, buildings and independent water and wastewater systems in
top-notch operating condition.

Businesses and citizens in northern Maine enjoy the benefits of and participate in developing everemerging
technologies. With 21st-century communications in place, Loring is in touch with the world.
Telecommunications operations such as business continuity and disaster recovery can be housed
easily in many of Loring’s facilities where an extensive telecommunications infrastructure is available
including:
Inter-exchange carrier Points of Presence (POP)
Redundancy - SONET OC48 Technology
ISDN, Frame Relay, Dark Fiber, T1, T3, OC3, OC12, OC48, Fiber Optic, Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM), Digital Centrex, Switched 56 kb Service, Packet Switching
Service, Superpath 1.5444 Mb Service, Voice Messaging, Class Services, Digital
Subscriber Line (DSL), Cable Modem-based Highspeed Internet, Wireless Internet
Northern Maine’s telecommunications system is reliable,
providing access to redundant suppliers of voice and data
transmission services with multiple entry points through Maine
and New Brunswick.
The quality and availability of telecommunications
and data transmittal infrastructure at Loring
have enabled Loring’s telecommunications-based
businesses to succeed.
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