Southwest Steel Processing Plans $18 Million Expansion At Its Newport, Arkansas, Manufacturing Plant
06/01/2015
“The expansion at Southwest Steel Processing of a second forging line will significantly increase our ability to provide high quality, competitively price forged steel parts to our customers,” said Ken Copeland, President of Southwest Steel Processing.
“We are pleased to have the help and support of Governor Hutchinson, Arkansas Economic Development Commission, Arkansas Development Finance Authority and the City of Newport Economic Development Commission that makes this expansion possible. In the past U.S.manufacturing has been severely challenged but as this expansion testifies it is experiencing a reemergence. All of us at SSP are very proud of what we have accomplished in the past 12 years and are looking forward to the future with great expectations,” he added.
“The Newport Economic Development Commission is proud to be part of the expansion project with Southwest Steel Processing,” said Jon Chadwell, Executive Director of the Newport Economic Development Commission. “We deeply appreciate both Park Ohio and Arkansas Steel Associates for selecting Newport for this expansion. The Arkansas Economic Development Commission and the State of Arkansas have been wonderful partners in this process and we owe them a lot of thanks as well. We also appreciate the citizens of Newport for creating the dedicated revenue stream that allows us to offer incentives to help projects like this choose Jackson County” “This type of expansion is not possible without a strong, talented workforce already in place,” said Governor Asa Hutchinson. “Thanks to the existing employees of Southwest Steel Processing for their significant role in making this project a reality. We appreciate the company’s decision to continue growing in Arkansas.”
In February 2014, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and Arkansas Development Finance Authority approved an $11 million bond guaranty related to this expansion.
“We are excited to once again support an expansion of Southwest Steel’s operations, said ADFA President Aaron Burkes. “ADFA remains committed to providing affordable financing to new and expanding Arkansas companies.”
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