PMF Industries Expands Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Manufacturing Operations
12/29/2024
The investment will include the construction of an additional 16,000 square feet at the company’s existing manufacturing facility that will allow it to enter the clean hydrogen market, producing metallic liners to store hydrogen and allow it to be transported by trucks, planes, and boats.
“We at PMF Industries commend Governor Shapiro for his foresight in partnering with small and mid-size businesses, like PMF, to help make Pennsylvania an economic leader in providing good-paying jobs vital to our community,” said John Perrotto, President, PMF Industries.
The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development provided the company with a funding offer that includes a $4.5 million Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority loan, $138,000 Pennsylvania First grant, and $11,000 WEDnetPA grant to help train employees.
“The Shapiro Administration’s support of a homegrown manufacturer like PMF Industries is an investment in our vital manufacturing and energy industries,” noted DCED Secretary Rick Siger. “This project is a great example of what the Governor’s 10-year Economic Development Strategy can help us achieve — providing a product that puts Pennsylvania closer to the forefront of clean energy production.”
PMF Industries produces specialized metal containers for clients in the aerospace, defense, power generation, nuclear fuel containment, food processing, and microelectronics industries.
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