Canada-Based Premier Tech Establishes Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Operations
03/25/2024
The new Lycoming County facility is the first manufacturing plant in the U.S. for Premier Tech Water and Environment, a branch of Premier Tech, and will primarily manufacture eco-responsible septic systems and for coordinating services related to wastewater treatment.
“Our facility in Williamsport fully aligns with our commitment to reinforce our presence in the United States with a local team and paves the way for the future growth of our group in Pennsylvania,” said Luc Langlois, President, Premier Tech Water and Environment.
To support the project the Pennsylvania DCED’s Office of International Business Development provided technical assistance.
“The Shapiro Administration is thrilled to see a strong international manufacturer like Premier Tech choose Pennsylvania as the home for its new sustainable solutions manufacturing facility,” noted Deputy Secretary for International Business Development David Briel. “We are working hard to attract global business and industry to Pennsylvania and look forward to seeing Premier Tech’s growth and success here in the Commonwealth.”
From Ecoflo septic systems to rainwater harvesting technologies, Premier Tech is a global leader in sustainable local solutions. The company currently operates five manufacturing facilities in the U.S.
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