Two-year export program provides resources to support international business expansion
Two-year export program provides resources to support international business expansion
RICHMOND - Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced that Winchester Metals, a complete package metals industry partner, will invest $870,000 to expand its manufacturing operation in Frederick County. The company will add laser/punch combination equipment, which will expand capacity and allow Winchester Metals to add a third shift. The expansion at its existing site in Virginia will create 17 new jobs.
Two-year export program provides resources to support international business expansion
Two-year export program provides resources to support international business expansion
Two-year export program provides resources to support international business expansion
Two-year export program provides resources to support international business expansion
The Patton Logistics Group will invest $12 million to establish new warehousing, logistics, and freight services hub
RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that The Patton Logistics Group will invest $12 million to establish a new logistics and warehousing operation in the New River Valley Commerce Park in Pulaski County.
Traditional Medicinals will invest $29.7 million to establish East Coast herbal tea manufacturing and processing facility
ROCKY MOUNT—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Traditional Medicinals, the leading seller of wellness tea in the United States, will invest $29.7 million to establish an East Coast herbal tea manufacturing and processing operation in the Summit View Business Park in Franklin County. Virginia successfully competed with North Carolina for the project, which will create 56 new jobs.
Macedon Technologies investing $1.65 million to expand corporate headquarters, creating 147 new jobs
RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Macedon Technologies, an IT services company that uses the Appian software development platform, will invest $1.65 million to expand its corporate headquarters in Reston in Fairfax County. Virginia successfully competed with Texas for the project, which will create 147 new jobs.