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Joseph Machine Company Expands Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, Manufacturing Operations

11/28/2024
Custom machinery manufacturer Joseph Machine Company, a leader in custom machinery manufacturing, plans to expand its operations in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania. The project is expected to create up to 150 jobs.

The investment includes a 150,000-square-foot addition at the company’s existing facility which will double its module assembly capacity and enhance its module reliability center.

“As a family-owned business, we’re able to invest in the future we envision. At Joseph, we’ve consistently invested in our people, processes, and technology, averaging 20 percent growth for over 15 years,” said Anthony Pigliacampo, CEO, Joseph Machine Company. “The RACP funding will help us scale even further — allowing us to expand our facility, take on larger automation projects, and add new capabilities that benefit not just Joseph, but the entire Pennsylvania manufacturing ecosystem, advancing our mission to empower U.S.-based manufacturers.”

To support the project Joseph Machine Company received a $2 million Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program Grant.

“Manufacturing is key to our economy and our identity across Pennsylvania, and our goal is to outcompete other states and plant a flag that Pennsylvania manufacturing is open for business,” noted DCED Secretary Siger. “The Shapiro Administration is using its resources to support companies like Joseph Machine as they grow, create jobs, and further cement the Commonwealth’s status as a manufacturing leader.”

Joseph Machine Company provides custom machinery manufacturing, serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and renewable power.

“This investment will drive JMC’s expansion forward, doubling their workforce with the full build-out, leveraging nearly $11 million in private investment, and strengthening our manufacturing industry here in York County,” said Kevin Schreiber, President & CEO, York County Economic Alliance. “It’s yet another sign that Pennsylvania is open for business, and this Administration is committed to our economic competitiveness plan — creating new careers, expanding industries, and ensuring manufacturing in Pennsylvania continues to grow right here at home.”

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