PKM Steel Service Plans Expansion At Its Salina, Kansas Operations Center
03/04/2013
The expansion is a result of PKM gaining a new major customer and will allow the company to continue improvements in research, development, testing, fabricating, design and painting.
“It’s a success story here in Salina,” Mark Hamade, PKM Chief Operating Officer said. “We have hiring going on. We have new jobs at PKM Steel Service Inc. We are convinced that nothing we do is more important than hiring and developing people. At the end of the day we are not just betting on strategies, we are betting on people from the community and the city of Salina.”
“These are quality jobs that communities throughout the region are competing for,” said Salina Area Chamber of Commerce President Dennis Lauver. “We are glad that Chamber staff could assist PKM in completing training applications and that PKM made the decision to grow and invest in our community. PKM is a good corporate partner and this is great news for Salina.”
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