Cummins Expands Operations in Clovis, New Mexico
11/16/2018
The company is investing $2.5 million in its Clovis operations to add a new remanufacturing disassembly, cleaning and inspection line and new equipment as well as expanding its warehouse by approximately 22,000 square feet. Construction began in October of 2018 and will be fully operational in June 2019.
The expansion is being supported by New Mexico's closing fund, LEDA, and a City of Clovis Economic Incentive Board grant. Economic Development Department will invest up to $150,000 in Local Economic Development Act funds in the expansion. The City of Clovis will act as the fiscal agent for the LEDA award. LEDA helps recruit new businesses to our state while helping those already here grow and thrive. In addition, the City of Clovis will provide $290,000 for the expansion through an EIB Job Grant.
"When we lower taxes, cut through bureaucratic red tape and strengthen our incentives, companies choose New Mexico," said Governor Susana Martinez. "Cummins is staying and growing in New Mexico. They are providing fantastic job opportunities to the community and I congratulate them on their continued success."
"We're thrilled that Cummins continues to expand in Clovis," said Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Matt Geisel. "This company makes a tremendous economic impact to the Clovis region and we're proud to see them expanding and creating more jobs for New Mexicans."
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