Moore Locates Richmond Print Group in Henrico County, Virginia
03/04/2020
“Moore is proud to be a leading innovator in the direct marketing industry, and with the investment we are making in Richmond Print Group, we will bring next-generation technology to our clients,” said Gretchen Littlefield, CEO of Moore. “We appreciate everyone at the Virginia Economic Development Partnership for their help in making this project possible to advance economic growth for the state and this vibrant community we are joining.”
According to Governor Ralph Northam Office, the company will prioritize hiring the employees impacted by the abrupt closure of Colortree in June 2019, which laid off 240 people. In addition to direct mail service offerings, the company will manufacture envelopes at the new plant.
“The printing industry is becoming increasingly high-tech, and Richmond Print Group will be a state-of-the-art facility equipped to serve its direct marketing clients throughout the country and the world,” said Governor Northam. “We are pleased to welcome Moore to Virginia, and we are grateful for the company’s dedication to tapping into our talented workforce and revitalizing this facility.”
“We are proud to add Moore to Virginia’s corporate roster, and thank this industry leader for its significant investment to upgrade and return this vacant facility to productive use,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball. “As the company continues to build its clientele, we are confident that Henrico County and the Greater Richmond region can provide the workforce and infrastructure needed to help Moore grow.”
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with the Henrico County Economic Development Authority and the Port of Virginia to secure the project for Virginia. Governor Northam approved a $100,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist Henrico County with the project. Moore is eligible to receive benefits from the Port of Virginia Economic and Infrastructure Development Zone Grant Program, as well as a Major Business Facility Job Tax Credit for new, full-time jobs created. Funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program.
“We are delighted to welcome Moore to Henrico County,” said Frank J. Thornton, Supervisor of Henrico’s Fairfield District. “Moore’s commitment to hire 239 new full-time employees at Richmond Print Group speaks to their confidence in the workforce skills and training programs like those offered by the Henrico Career and Technical Education Center. Moore will continue their legacy of manufacturing high-quality products in our pro-business environment, which will ensure the future of this plant for many years to come.”
“We welcome Moore to Virginia, and we are looking forward to helping them leverage the world-class terminals that make up the Port of Virginia,” said John F. Reinhart, CEO and Executive Director of the Port of Virginia. “Moore’s decision to locate Richmond Print Group in Henrico County allows it easy access to its cargo via the Richmond Marine Terminal, which is just minutes from its destination. Virginia is home to a very diverse port that offers many different ways to move cargo, and Moore’s announcement is a good example of a company understanding the advantages of doing business here.”
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