Shearer's Foods Invests $4.75 Million To Expand Its Bristol, Virginia, Manufacturing Campus
11/26/2013
The Bristol location, which will add up to 25 members to its workforce, presently has 275 employees that produce a variety of tortilla and potato chip products. This site has been making snack foods since 1968 and was purchased by Shearer's in 2010.
"The Shearer's facility located in Bristol, Virginia was selected as the ideal site to expand operations partially based on the economic incentives provided by the City of Bristol and the Commonwealth of Virginia. In addition, we were attracted to the great skilled workforce available in the Bristol area," said Mark Schwerdtfeger, Vice President at Shearer's Foods.
Gov. Bob McDonnell said, "This snack food manufacturing operation has served the region for more than 40 years, and employs more than 200 in the City of Bristol. Shearer's Foods' multi-million dollar investment to expand and add an additional manufacturing line further solidifies the company's future as a long-term corporate citizen as it grows and expands its markets. Bristol is a great fit for Shearer's Foods, and we look forward to the company's new jobs and continued success in Southwest Virginia."
"Since 1968, this plant in the City of Bristol has been producing snacks, and Shearer's Foods continues to expand the markets it serves," said Jim Cheng, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade. "The expansion of a thriving operation and new jobs is tremendous news for Southwest Virginia, and we are confident that a new product line and additional warehousing space will ensure success in the decades to come."
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with the City of Bristol and Virginia's a Corridor to secure the project for Virginia. Governor McDonnell approved a $75,000 grant from the Governor's Opportunity Fund to assist Bristol with the project.
The Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission approved $245,000 in Tobacco Region Opportunity Funds for the project. Through its Virginia Jobs Investment Program, the Virginia Department of Business Assistance will provide funding and services to support the company's recruitment and training activities.
"The City of Bristol, Virginia is proud to be a central part of the Shearer's Foods family," said Bristol Mayor Guy Odum. "Shearer's Foods is a great corporate citizen. To be selected as the site for this expansion is an expression of their trust in our workforce and our partnership. The City enjoys strong relationships with the Commonwealth, from the Governor's Office to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade to the VEDP, the aCorridor, the VDBA, and the Tobacco Commission. We even have support from the Tennessee Valley Authority as our energy provider through Bristol Virginia Utilities. These strong, collaborative partnerships are what establish Virginia as the best state for doing business, and the City of Bristol shares in that success. We look forward to even more growth from this fantastic company."
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