While announcing the plant expansion, Delfield executives presented a scholarship to Dr. Karen Bowyer that the company has set up for students from southwest Tennessee to attend Dyersburg State Community College. The $2,500 scholarship will be available to children and grandchildren of Delfield employees. Applications will be accepted at the Delfield plant in Covington or Dyersburg State Community College.
"Our intention with the scholarship is to invest in the workforce of this area where we are bringing more skilled jobs," stated Charles Eaves, General Manager of Delfield. "It is also important to us to help our employees provide educational opportunities for their families."
"It shows a real commitment to the people of West Tennessee when a company invests in higher education," remarked Dr. Karen Bowyer, Dyersburg State Community College President. "We are pleased to see such a great company emphasize the value of education."
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Manitowoc Foodservice Plant Expansion to Create 120 Jobs in Covington
Covington, TN, July 14, 2009 - Manitowoc Foodservice announced today an expansion of their Delfield facility located in Covington, TN. The company plans to produce a new product line at the Delfield plant and the expanded operations will create 90 jobs by the end of 2009 and 30 more in 2010.
The Delfield plant currently employs 178 people. They produce and market a reach-in-line of refrigeration food service equipment for restaurants, hotels, and institutions. A new scientific product line to be produced at the plant will be for medical and laborator use.
"I'm pleased we're able to work with our partners at the local level to help an existing Tennessee company grow and create new jobs," said Matt Kisber, Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. "We've worked hard to develop a nationally recognized business climate in Tennessee and our success is evident in the fact that more than half of the new jobs created in our state come from the growth of companies already doing business here."
"We are pleased Manitowoc has the confidence in our local workforce to bring this new line and these skilled jobs to the Delfield plant here in Covington," said Covington Mayor David Gordon. "The city and county have worked with the state and TVA to support this expansion."
As part of the proposal made by the State of Tennessee, Tipton County and Covington, Manitowoc will qualify for a number of statutory incentives, including FastTrack job training assistance for new employees hired at the facility and those requiring new skills. In addition, Manitowoc will qualify for Jobs Tax Credits based on the amount of capital invested in the expansion and the number of new jobs created. The expansion also qualifies for TVA's enhanced growth credit, which will be applied to the company's electric power cost.
Manitowoc Foodservice, a division of The Manitowoc Company, Inc., designs, manufactures and supplies best-in-class food and beverage equipment for the global foodservice market. The Manitowoc Company, Inc., is one of the world's largest providers of lifting equipment for the global construction industry with 100 manufacturing and service facilities in 27 countries.
The Delfield plant currently employs 178 people. They produce and market a reach-in-line of refrigeration food service equipment for restaurants, hotels, and institutions. A new scientific product line to be produced at the plant will be for medical and laborator use.
"I'm pleased we're able to work with our partners at the local level to help an existing Tennessee company grow and create new jobs," said Matt Kisber, Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. "We've worked hard to develop a nationally recognized business climate in Tennessee and our success is evident in the fact that more than half of the new jobs created in our state come from the growth of companies already doing business here."
"We are pleased Manitowoc has the confidence in our local workforce to bring this new line and these skilled jobs to the Delfield plant here in Covington," said Covington Mayor David Gordon. "The city and county have worked with the state and TVA to support this expansion."
As part of the proposal made by the State of Tennessee, Tipton County and Covington, Manitowoc will qualify for a number of statutory incentives, including FastTrack job training assistance for new employees hired at the facility and those requiring new skills. In addition, Manitowoc will qualify for Jobs Tax Credits based on the amount of capital invested in the expansion and the number of new jobs created. The expansion also qualifies for TVA's enhanced growth credit, which will be applied to the company's electric power cost.
Manitowoc Foodservice, a division of The Manitowoc Company, Inc., designs, manufactures and supplies best-in-class food and beverage equipment for the global foodservice market. The Manitowoc Company, Inc., is one of the world's largest providers of lifting equipment for the global construction industry with 100 manufacturing and service facilities in 27 countries.
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