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Civica Rendering, Petersburg

Humm Kombucha to invest $9.4 million to establish brewing operation

ROANOKE - Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced that Humm Kombucha, an Oregon-based producer of kombucha, a carbonated black or green tea that contains fermented bacteria and yeast, will invest $10 million to establish a brewing operation in the City of Roanoke. The project will create approximately 50 new jobs.

High Liner Foods Incorporated (High Liner Foods), a leading North American value-added frozen seafood company, will continue to invest in modernizing its facility in Newport News with new equipment and product lines.

Nodal Exchange, a Fairfax-based derivatives exchange providing price, credit, and liquidity risk management solutions to participants in the North American commodities markets, will expand in Fairfax County.

Standard Calibrations, Inc. to invest more than $508,500 to expand its engineering operation 

Chemres to expand resin production operation, create 16 new jobs 

RICHMOND - Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced that Chemres, a global supplier of commodity and engineering resins, will invest $3 million to expand its resin production operation in the City of Chesapeake. The company will purchase additional machinery and equipment. Virginia successfully competed against Florida for the project, which will create 16 new jobs.

American Electric Power Co. to invest $12.7 million to establish AEP Transmission operation in downtown Roanoke

Seven Virginia communities to receive site remediation funding from Virginia Brownfields Restoration and Economic Redevelopment Assistance Fund 

TruckVault to invest $1.5 million to establish manufacturing operation

RICHMOND - Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced that TruckVault, Inc., the leading manufacturer of secure in-vehicle equipment storage solutions in the sport, public safety, and commercial fleet markets, will invest $1.5 million to establish a manufacturing operation in Shenandoah County. Virginia successfully competed against Kentucky for the project, which will create 60 new jobs when at full capacity.