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Maritime Industry Briefing: Veteran-Owned Firm Launches Defense Manufacturing Support, Roofing Sponsor for Little League
By MGN Editorial•March 12, 2026 at 01:24 PM
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a veteran-owned firm's new program to aid U.S. defense manufacturing and a roofing company's sponsorship of a local Little League team.
## Veteran-Owned Firm Launches Program to Help U.S. Defense Manufacturing
Cornerstone Consulting Organization (CCO), a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned company based in Toledo, Ohio, has launched a new program to provide operations support, rapid workforce deployment, and technical training to U.S. defense manufacturers.
According to the press release, the program aims to 'increase production' for defense contractors facing workforce and operational challenges. CCO, which specializes in supply chain management and logistics, will leverage its expertise to help defense firms boost their manufacturing capabilities.
'Our nation's defense manufacturers are the backbone of our military readiness, and we're proud to support them through this new initiative,' said CCO President and Army veteran John Smith. 'By combining our operational know-how with rapid staffing solutions, we can help these critical facilities overcome labor shortages and production bottlenecks.'
The program comes at a time of heightened demand for U.S.-made defense equipment and parts. Analysts say the initiative could help defense contractors meet surging order volumes and deliver vital supplies to the armed forces.
## Handyman Roofing Teams Up with Clearwater Little League
In other maritime industry news, Handyman Roofing, a roofing contractor serving Florida's Suncoast region, has announced a sponsorship deal with the Clearwater Little League for the 2026 spring season.
According to the press release, Handyman Roofing has 'served homeowners across Clearwater and the surrounding communities for more than 40 years.' The company's logo will be featured on player uniforms and field signage throughout the upcoming Little League season.
'We're thrilled to partner with the Clearwater Little League and support the development of young athletes in our community,' said Handyman Roofing CEO Karen Williams. 'As a local business, giving back is a core part of our mission, and we can't wait to cheer on the players this spring.'
The sponsorship aligns with Handyman Roofing's focus on community engagement. Industry observers note that such partnerships can raise a company's profile and build goodwill with local residents.
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