Italy-Based Provides Metalmeccanica Invests $6.1 Million To Establish U.S. Manufacturing Plant In Augusta County, Virginia
12/12/2014
The company will co-locate with Daikin Applied in Verona in a 40,000-square-foot space. Provides manufactures evaporators and condensers and supplies those components to major HVAC companies worldwide. The new location in the United States will enable Provides to further grow its business and reduce product time to market for North and South American customers. The project will create 45 new jobs paying more than the average prevailing wage in the region.
Franco Provenziani, Provides CEO, stated, “With great support from state and local economic development agencies, Provides selected Virginia for this opportunity based on its geographic position, providing great interstate access for product distribution; a stable and competitive workforce environment; competitive energy costs; and the availability of technical staffing supported by multiple college curricula. We also found the local supply base to be capable of supporting all facets of our new operation. The ability to co-locate with Daikin gave us a significant business incentive to make this investment.”
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Augusta County to secure the project for Virginia. Funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program and will be matched by Augusta County.
Governor Terry McAuliffe said, “This project is a great example of what is possible when companies work to create opportunities for international suppliers in the U.S. market and receive mutual benefit. Daikin Applied’s invaluable assistance offering Provides with space to launch its first United States manufacturing operation made this announcement possible. Continuing to strengthen the Commonwealth’s advanced manufacturing industry cluster and create jobs of the 21st century is key to building a new Virginia economy.”
“We welcome Provides to Augusta County, to the Commonwealth, and to the U.S. market,” said Maurice Jones, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade. “The fact that international companies continue to choose the Commonwealth when deciding to establish operations in the United States is a great testament to our strong global presence. We thank Provides for its investment in the U.S. and celebrate the addition of 45 new, good-paying jobs.”
“The location of Provides US, Inc. in Augusta County illustrates our continual efforts to build a supply chain for our existing industry clusters,” said David Karaffa, Board of Supervisors representative for the Beverley Manor District, where the company is locating. “This new location in Virginia will allow Provides US to grow its North and South American business while supporting major HVAC employers in Augusta County and the Shenandoah Valley. This is a win-win for everyone.”
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