FerraTex Solutions Expands Manufacturing at Plant in Henry County, Virginia
06/13/2020
The company will invest approximately $1.95 million to renovate and expand the facility to accommodate increasing demand. FerraTex, a wholly owned subsidiary of Applied Felts Inc., will add 15 new jobs at the site located near the Martinsville Applied Felts operation, which has been in Martinsville since 1997 and employs 150 workers.
“We are excited to expand our presence in Henry County and add our sixth FerraTex facility in the United States,” said Alex Johnson, President of Applied Felts Inc. “We have enjoyed over 20 years of doing business in Martinsville-Henry County, and additional presence here was an easy decision. The close proximity of the new facility to our Applied Felts plant will greatly reduce shipping costs, allow us to maintain access to the area’s outstanding trucking lanes and highly skilled employee base, and better meet the high demand in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States, two of the nation’s busiest underground infrastructure repair markets.”
“The establishment of our state-of-the-art, flagship location in the Commonwealth would not have been possible without the close cooperation and detailed efforts of officials from Henry County and the Commonwealth of Virginia,” said Jerry Gaines, Vice President of Operations for FerraTex Solutions. “We have been warmly welcomed here in Martinsville and are excited about what the future holds for FerraTex as a new member of the Henry County business community.”
The Virginia Development Partnership (VEDP) worked with the Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) to secure the project for Virginia. Governor Northam approved a $65,000 grant from the Commonwealth Opportunity Fund to assist Henry County with the project. Funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program, administered by VEDP. Henry County’s local investment is $118,701 and includes local Enterprise Zone grants and cash from the Martinsville-Henry County EDC.
“Applied Felts has been a valued employer in Virginia for more than two decades, and we are proud to welcome its subsidiary FerraTex Solutions’ new manufacturing facility to Henry County,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball. “Applied Felts’ decision to locate its next subsidiary operation in Martinsville-Henry County is a testament to the region’s business climate, infrastructure, and high-quality workforce. We thank the company for its continued investment in Virginia.”
“As we work to rebound from the economic impacts of this pandemic, our existing companies will play an important role in new hiring and investment,” said Governor Ralph Northam. “We look forward to the new FerraTex operation in Henry County and remain committed to providing the infrastructure and skilled workforce to help businesses of all sizes grow and succeed in our Commonwealth.”
“Applied Felts’ relocation of FerraTex to Henry County following its acquisition is a testament to the strength of Martinsville-Henry County’s existing industrial base,” said Larry Ryder, Chair of the Martinsville-Henry County EDC. “Our competitive cost of doing business and the quality of our existing workforce make a compelling case for our community. We wish FerraTex and Applied Felts continued success.”
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