Applied Materials Expands Flathead Valley, Montana, Plant
05/16/2022
The 100,000-square-foot facility will be used to manufacture subassemblies and process equipment used for semiconductor production for electronic devices, including computers and smartphones. The expansion brings the company’s total square footage to 350,000 among three buildings. Applied Materials currently employs 600 people in Flathead Valley.
“We’re thrilled that Applied Materials continues to invest in Montana and our workforce, especially with its new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility which will create 200 good-paying jobs,” said Governor Greg Gianforte. “Montana’s business-friendly environment, unmatched quality of life, and hardworking and talented workforce make our state an ideal place to innovate, create, and do business.”
Applied Materials, Inc. is an American corporation that supplies equipment, services and software for the manufacture of semiconductor chips for electronics, flat panel displays for computers, smartphones, televisions, and solar products.
Project Announcements
Campbell Soup Company Expands Richmond, Utah, Baking Operations
03/17/2024
Quantum Fuel Systems Plans Wixom, Michigan, Manufacturing Operations
03/17/2024
The Paslin Company Expands Pontiac-Shelby-Warren, Michigan, Operations
03/17/2024
Schneider Electric Plans-Expands Mt Juliet-Smyrna, Tennessee, Production Operations
03/15/2024
FreezPak Logistics Plans Suffolk, Virginia, Cold Storage Operations
03/15/2024
FrameTec Plans Casa Grande, Arizona, Production Operations
03/15/2024
Most Read
-
2023's Leading Metro Locations: Hotspots of Economic Growth
Q4 2023
-
2023 Top States for Doing Business Meet the Needs of Site Selectors
Q3 2023
-
The Logistics Analysis That Drives Industrial Site Selection
Q4 2023
-
2023 Top States Commentary: Top-Ranked States Have What It Takes to Win Mega Projects
Q3 2023
-
Technology’s Influence on Workforce Development
Workforce Q4 2023
-
AI 101 for Site Selection
Q4 2023
-
37th Annual Corporate Survey: Economic Pressures Exerting Greatest Effect on Decision-Makers
Q1 2023