JLE Industries Plans Corporate Headquarters In Dunbar Township, Pennsylvania
07/17/2015
“The opening of this facility commemorates a milestone in our journey to become the premier transportation, logistics and energy field service company in the Appalachian Basin,” said company Co-owner/CEO Jason Adamasky. “This state of the art facility, which will house more than 150 JLE associates, will be the epicenter and strategic hub for continued growth of our business.”
As an incentive the company received a $150,000 Pennsylvania First Program Grant and $160,000 in Job Creation Tax Credits from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.
Acquiring the project was coordinated by the Governor’s Action Team in collaboration with Fay-Penn Economic Development. Governor Tom Wolfe said “the energy industry continues to drive job creation and investment.”
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